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Apple iMac G5 (2.1GHz, 20-inch) review
Apple has stuffed more functionality into its midrange all-in-one iMac G5 computer while simultaneously dropping the prices. The new iMac G5 boasts new features such as an integrated iSight camera, a remote control and intuitive software that takes advantage of both Read more
28 November 2005 by Troy Dreier
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Dell Dimension XPS 600 review
Playing Peter Jackson's King Kong on the XPS 600 is like strapping on a Kong suit and parachuting into the Amazon -- this is premium, rip-snorting performance. For your £3,000, you get a 3.2GHz processor, 1TB -- a terabyte -- of memory and 1GB of RAM Read more
14 October 2005 by Chris Stevens
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Dell Dimension 5100 review
While Dell has taken its case design in a new, more consumer-friendly, white direction, its budget PC's innards are as dependable and adequate as ever. As long as you don't expect Battlefield 2 to run smoothly on it, this is a prime piece of good-value computing Read more
29 September 2005 by Chris Stevens
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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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Alienware Aurora Star Wars Edition review
Alienware's Special Edition Star Wars Aurora makes you want to yell, "Prepare to make the jump to lightspeed!" and slap the side of the chassis. Strictly for Lucas completists, this PC comes in Dark and Light Side flavours and offers blistering Nvidia GeForce-powered graphical performance for an eye-watering price Read more
11 August 2005 by Chris Stevens
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Alienware Aurora 7500 SLI review
She's ported and relieved, and she's stroked and bored -- she'll do a hundred and forty with the top end floored. A 60s muscle car of a PC, the Alienware Aurora 7500 SLI will knock your bobby socks off. It's horribly expensive, but if you need a reliable, plug-and-play super-gaming platform, accept no substitute Read more
26 July 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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Elonex Artisan review
The Artisan looks like a clunky old VCR and as such, looks perfectly at home under a TV -- unlike many Media Center PCs. And with a huge range of connectivity options and relatively easy setup, it could well infiltrate more than a few living rooms Read more
13 July 2005 by Chris Stevens
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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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Elonex Lumina review
By integrating a monitor, the niggling screen configuration problems that plague most Media Center PCs have been done away with. There's no need to open control panels and hunt through screen resolutions -- everything works straight out of the box Read more
20 June 2005 by Chris Stevens
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