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You also get a basic FAQ, and driver and user guide downloads on ZT Group's Web site, as well as ZT Systems' tech support e-mail address and phone number.įind out more about how we test desktop systems. Its two-year parts-and-labor warranty is longer than the standard support policy, and comes accompanied by 24-7 toll-free phone support. ZT's support policies similarly go beyond our expectations. Unfortunately, favorable power consumption costs aren't enough to distract us from the performance benefits of the Gateway DX4831-01e, which also comes in at only $1.90 per month to power. Our power consumption tests show that the ZT will cost $1.76 to power each month cheaper than the $2.98 per month that the two HPs will cost you to power. ZT also deserves acknowledgment for keeping the cost to operate the Affinity 7288Li fairly low. There's also additional space for two more hard drives, another optical disc drive, and an open memory slot. The motherboard has plenty of room for a 3D video card, two 1X PCI Express cards, and an additional full-size PCI card. If nothing else, we give ZT credit for an organized interior that leaves it open for easy upgrades.
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We were also able to watch full 1080p HD movie trailers from Apple's Web site, but we strongly recommend the slim tower Gateway SX2840-01 over either of these systems if you plan to view your media on a TV in the living room. Connected to a standard desktop monitor via HDMI, both systems ran full-screen video from Web sites such as YouTube, Hulu, Vimeo, and Netflix without a glitch. Gateway gives you all of the above but adds extra versatility by way of two additional USB ports (eight total), two eSATA ports for external storage, and optical S/PDIF audio.
The back of the ZT has six more USB ports, three display options including DVI, VGA, and HDMI, Ethernet, and more audio jacks. Gateway drives the stake in further with its comprehensive set of external connections. The ZT Affinity 7288Li, on the other hand, offers only the bare minimum. We never expect too much aesthetically from budget PCs, but even the $550 Gateway DX4831-01e offers extra design touches like a nonslip tray on top of the tower and an angled media bay that makes it easier to access while the tower is on the floor. It features a matte black finish and the most basic layout: a dual-layer DVD player sits up top with a blank optical bay below it, followed by a media card reader, two USB ports, and a collection of audio jacks down below. ZT went with a subdued approach to its tower design on this system. If you're on the hunt for a PC, we recommend staying away from this overpriced computer and checking out Gateway's offering instead. At $649, this system is above average in cost relative to the competition, specifically the Editors'-Choice-winning Gateway DX4831-01e, a budget system that offers 1TB of storage, Gigabit Ethernet, and a FireWire connection for $100 less than the ZT. However, that doesn't make up for this systems price tag.
You get Intel's newest Core i3 530 CPU, 6GB of RAM, and a 500GB hard drive in an unassuming tower that has room for memory and expansion card upgrades. We review plenty of systems that share almost the same configuration as the ZT Affinity 7288Li.