Testseek.co.uk have collected 28 expert reviews of the Sapphire Edge-HD2 Mini PC and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sapphire Edge-HD2 Mini PC.
September 2011
(83%)
28 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Sapphire have always been regarded as one of the key partners for AMD based products, especially in the UK, as some regard them as the biggest AMD partner when it comes to graphics card products. Over the years they have decided to move into other segment...
Looking first at the build quality and design of the Edge-HD2 we have a product which impresses very much in the same way as the original. The ultra-compact design means that the system is easy to fit into almost any environment. We also liked the sof...
Ultra Compact Size, Smooth Full HD 1080p video playback, Comprehensive Connectivity
Updated Atom CPU still slow, Price with Windows Preinstalled Overly Expensive, Cheaper edition requires knowledge to setup
In releasing the HD2 so quickly after the HD, Sapphire has managed to tweak a number of issues which affected its predecessor and create a top notch and wonderfully compact media centre PC. There is plenty of connectivity and enough graphical prowess to o...
The Sapphire Edge HD2 is truly an all inclusive Mini-PC Solution. The package comes with everything needed to setup a kiosk or home media frontend and The new Pineview chipset further shows how versatile this Mini PC can be with Media and office Task...
Windows Developer Preview, what aims to become Windows 8 beta, is a step in the right direction. This might become first operating system that can unite desktop, notebook and tablets, something that both Android and Apple operating systems are missing,...
Most of the time buying lower end PCs can seem like a waste of money since they only last about a year and if you had spent just a bit more money it would usually doubles its life. However, with Sapphire's Edge HD2 Mini PC you can definitely say that this...
Abstract: Even though Black Friday is around the corner, buying a full tower PC can be expensive for any individual. Buying premade ones at Best Buy or Frys can still start around $200 dollars and building a PC from scratch is becoming a scarce skill th...