Testseek.com have collected 45 expert reviews of the Sapphire Edge-HD Mini PC and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sapphire Edge-HD Mini PC.
February 2011
(77%)
45 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Sapphire has really expanded outside the norm lately with the introduction of their motherboard line-up. The thing is, Sapphire motherboards aren't something new; Sapphire motherboards we would want to own are, though. I mean no offence to Sapphir...
The Sapphire Edge is a damn impressive little machine. It’s massively compact which allows it to be moved around the house with ease, taken with you or simply used as a bit of a technological ornament considering its pose. It managed to handle basic g...
Surprisingly decent performance from a very compact machine,
Only bundling the rudimentary FreeDOS means some rather unnecessary setup niggles.
If you're looking for an ultra-small PC, Sapphire's EDGE-HD will undoubtedly appeal. Its simple-yet-attractive design impresses, and the inclusion of an HDMI output makes it perfect for use as a home theatre PC. However, you're clearly paying a premium...
Super small and quiet, there’s plenty to like about Sapphire’s miniature Edge-HD, but I think it’s over priced. The entry-level Dell Zino HD 410, for example, is just £50 more expensive and comes with a faster AMD II X2 V160 processor, built-in optica...
Ultra compact size, Stylish Design, Full HD video playback
Intel Atom dual core CPU still slow, Price doesn't include Windows, ION netbook arguably makes more sense
Plugging in the Edge HD requires little more than connecting the power cord (which has a small power brick) to a wall socket and running an HDMI cable to a monitor or (ideally) TV. Where it gets tricky is Sapphire has taken the unusual step of shipping th...