Watford Aries Media Experience review

Believe it or not, this is actually a PC

TechRadar Verdict

One of the better affordable Media Center PCs, but there's some way to go yet

Pros

  • +

    Effective styling

    Versatile

    Quiet running

    Good connection options

Cons

  • -

    Poor games performance

    Initially loud

    Separate IR receiver

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PCs are generally all about raw power rather than their suitability for your living room. Switch on the latest and greatest systems, and your ears will be assaulted by the sound of air being drawn through the system to keep the innards cool. In other words your average PC is uniquely unsuited to the task of acting as the PC at the centre of your digital home. They tend to look bloody awful at the same time.

Watford, however, is clearly aware of these shortcomings and so has gone back to the drawing board in order to create the Aries Media Experience, discarding everything that is generally taken for granted with PCs in the process.

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