HP Pavilion Media Center TV m7470n Review by Top Tech News
HP Pavilion Media Center TV m7470n desktop PC features AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core Processor 4200+ processor, 2 GB of RAM, DVD SuperMulti Drive with LightScribe Technology and secondary DVD-ROM, integrated ATI RADEON XPRESS 200 Graphics, built in TV and radio tuner and personal video recorder (PVR), and the desktop PC runs on Windows XP Media Center 2005.

Top Tech News reviewed HP Pavillion Media Center TV m7470n desktop PC and gave the HP machine a rating of 4.5 out of 5, and concluded that you would be hard-pressed to find a computer in this price range that’s configured with better materials. The fast processor, ample memory, and vast storage capacity make the HP Media Center TV m7470n PC an almost perfect choice for most desktop activities.
The one area that mars an otherwise flawless feature list can be fixed for the price of a better video card. Of course, you will need a monitor that is up to the challenge of this hot performer.
Pros: Fast processor; loads of memory; huge storage capacity; TV and radio capabilities.
Cons: No monitor; no dedicated graphics card; no parallel or serial ports.
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June 11th, 2009 14:56
Panda has it wrong. The file killit.exe is an essential file for the “Windows Task Manager” program. When a program stops responding and you use the control-alt-delete option to close the non-responding program, this is the program that terminates the program. Restore it if can. You won’t be able to close non-responsive programs through the Task Manager.
April 12th, 2009 00:27
I have one of these, worst computer I have ever had. Freezes up constantly, DvD has never worked (either burning or simply watching), constant battle with bugs, Hp sucks.
June 6th, 2006 08:58
In the process of setting up my new M7470n.
Loaded my anti virus program and ran it (Panda) and track ware came with this computer.
Panda calls it KillApp.B virus
location of this file is
C:/hp/bin/KillIt.exe
hp folder is hidden of course so you have to unhide it first….
Shame on them!!!