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ARCTIC MC001-BD Entertainment Center PC with Blu-ray Player Review

By: (more) | HT & Movies Content | Posted: Jun 6, 2012 4:16 am
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TweakTown Rating: 90%    Manufacturer: ARCTIC

Packaging

 

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On the front of the box containing the MC001-BD we can see the unit with features like a built in TV tuner, an Intel processor, ATI Mobility video card, Windows 7 and others placed to the left of the image.

 

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On this side, at the top there are images of the five components included inside the packaging. Under the images are eleven lists of key features in various languages.

 

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On the back ARCTIC takes this space to inform potential buyers of what they should expect from this product as far as performance, the entertainment center capabilities and just what makes this so easy to use.

 

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This side of the packaging shows us the rear of the MC001-BD and all the connections it has next to a list of the specifications of this unit.

 

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Opening the box you are greeted from ARCTIC with a card that personally thanks you for buying this unit and they hope that you enjoy using it. While most companies strive for this, only a few companies actually take the time to say it.

 

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Inside is a mix of a white cardboard box that contains all of the wiring and paperwork included with the MC001-BD. The actual PC is shipped in the recycled cardboard pieces and is wrapped in a foam envelope and has plastic stuck to the shiny bits.


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