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Gateway DS50 review
The Gateway DS50 desktop PC will serve you well when it comes to office tasks. Our configuration is unlikely to set your pulse racing, but it's quick and has a decent specification for the price. Read more
31 August 2010 by Rory Reid
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Dino PC Mini Carnivore HTPC review
The Dino PC Mini Carnivore HTPC is fast, relatively quiet and makes a pretty good home-theatre computer Read more
9 August 2010 by Rory Reid
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Samsung U250 review
The U250 is a handsome all-in-one PC with a responsive, 23-inch touchscreen. It doesn't offer as many features as some rival machines, but it could fit the bill if you're looking for a stylish, space-saving PC, and aren't concerned about having mind-melting performance Read more
2 July 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Apple Mac mini 2010 review
The new Apple Mac mini is more expensive than ever, but it's also more attractive, more powerful and more capable. If you can afford one, it'll make a fabulous all-round machine, and it'll also turn your fellow nerds green with envy, which isn't something to be sniffed at Read more
26 June 2010 by Rory Reid
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Advent MT22 review
If you don't have enough room in your flat or student pad for a TV, Freeview PVR, monitor and PC, this all in one computer from Advent is a handy and affordable solution. Its innards might not be powerful enough for epic gaming, but its nifty touch interface and usable Windows Media Centre software make it very versatile Read more
3 June 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Medion Akoya P4011 D review
The 21.5-inch Akoya P4011 D is a decent all-in-one PC at an affordable price. Its performance won't induce nosebleeds, but its multi-touch capability is well implemented, its screen is excellent, it offers loads of storage space, and it lets you watch and record live TV Read more
25 May 2010 by Rory Reid
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Dell Inspiron Zino HD review
Taking a definite design cue from the Mac mini, the Inspiron Zino HD is capable of functioning as a respectable living-room media centre, as long as you're prepared to spend some extra cash on a few upgrades. Its unobtrusive form, optional Blu-ray drive and wireless connectivity make this machine worth a perusal Read more
14 January 2010 by Rich Brown
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Apple Mac mini (2.53GHz, Autumn 2009) review
The latest Mac mini looks the same as its predecessor but has a faster CPU, more RAM and a bigger hard drive, among other spec bumps. It's rather short on features compared to its Windows-based rivals, but Mac fans seeking a small machine for productivity tasks will probably be happy with it Read more
18 December 2009 by Rich Brown
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Apple iMac (27-inch, unibody, 2009) review
With a 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU, the 27-inch iMac that we reviewed doesn't offer a huge improvement in performance compared to previous models. But it's still a worthwhile upgrade, offering improved specs and features, including an LED-backlit display and 'unibody' construction, at a similar price point Read more
27 October 2009 by Julian Prokaza
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ViewSonic VPC100 review
If you're looking for a cheap second PC, ViewSonic's VPC100 nettop is worth considering. It lacks a touchscreen and its performance isn't anything to get wildly excited about, but its wireless capabilities are good and it sports a relatively large 18.5-inch display Read more
7 September 2009 by Rory Reid
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