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Shuttle XPC mini X 100 review
Shuttle's XPC mini X 100 is a lovely looking unit and a solid everyday machine -- it's the smallest, sleekest range the company has produced to date. Arguably the best aspect of its performance is its quiet operation. It's barely audible when idling and doesn't get much louder when running demanding applications Read more
14 September 2006 by Rory Reid
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Compaq Presario SR1729 review
The sheer number of mid-range desktops available makes it difficult to make a buying decision, but it also means you can pick up bargains such as this Presario SR1729. It's by no means the sexiest of PCs, but it is a competent all-rounder that Compaq has blessed with a generous specification and modern components Read more
4 May 2006 by Rory Reid
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HP dx5150 Small Form Factor review
For those on a tight budget, the HP dx5150 stands out from the abundance of cheap, ugly desktops that litter the market thanks to its promise of contemporary styling, solid build quality and quiet, efficient operation. In addition, it's a decent performer, making it very hard to ignore Read more
20 April 2006 by Rory Reid
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Apple iMac Core Duo (20-inch, 2.0GHz) review
The move to Intel's Core Duo technology allows Apple to keep up with the performance of its Windows-based competition. The iMac Core Duo is experiencing some growing pains though, so while its performance in native apps is an impressive improvement over the G5, it struggles with many non-native apps that haven't been adapted Read more
24 March 2006 by Rich Brown
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AJP Neo64 review
The Neo64 is an all-in-one device that bears a similarity to the Apple iMac, but it's much more than just a cheap imitation. Not only is it a semi-portable PC, but it's also a dedicated instant-on television and DVD player, which makes it a likely candidate for style-conscious multimedia enthusiasts Read more
15 February 2006 by Rory Reid
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Evesham Mini PC review
A Mac Mini clone designed to cater to the Windows crowd, the Mini PC is petite, quiet and uses Windows XP Media Center Edition, so it's perfect for your living room. You'll need to upgrade the basic hard drive and buy a tuner for full PVR functionality, and don't expect to play anything more complicated than Solitaire on it Read more
6 February 2006 by Rory Reid
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Acer Aspire E300 review
The 64-bit Gamer version of the Aspire E300 uses a single-core Athlon 64 3500+ CPU, Windows XP Home Edition and a 200GB hard drive. Particularly good value for money, it produces respectable gaming performance for only £600, a bargain in our book -- and it doesn't make you look like a car-modding chav Read more
18 January 2006 by Rory Reid
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Dell Dimension 9100 review
Dell's formerly bland case offerings take an interesting new turn with the 9100. Changes here are more than skin-deep: the 9100 runs a 64-bit Pentium 4 dual-core processor and it's configurable with enough graphical power to keep gamers fairly happy without breaking the bank Read more
7 September 2005 by Chris Stevens
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Apple iMac G5 (2.0GHz, 20-inch) review
Incredibly easy to set up, gobsmackingly gorgeous and now with more power, there are very few reasons not to love the new 20-inch iMac G5. But it still isn't a substitute for a Power Mac Read more
18 July 2005 by Daniel Drew Turner
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Apple Power Mac G5 (dual 2.7GHz) review
Apple has boosted its high-end Power Mac G5 line so that the top configuration now has dual 2.7GHz G5 processors. Other improvements include double-layer DVD support and out-of-the-box support for a 30-inch Apple Cinema HD display Read more
22 June 2005 by Troy Dreier
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