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Review Date: 14-MAY-2009
RRP: $899.00
3.00
The BenQ nScreen i91 is for the user who wants a basic, low-cost PC and monitor that won't take up much space, and which will be able to run the majority of software thrown on it (as long as it's not video editing or high-end photo editing software).
Review Date: 19-FEB-2009
RRP: $1299.00
3.50
The touch screen–equipped Eee Top ET1602 definitely garnered a lot of attention in our test centre; but then again, most touch screens do. It's a funky little unit for basic tasks and is suitable for kids and anyone who just wants a simple PC for getting online or creating a few documents. You shouldn't consider this unit if you want a fully fledged PC.
Review Date: 22-JAN-2009
RRP: $2499.00
4.25
The TouchSmart is one of the first PCs on the market to employ the benefits of touch-screen technology, and it does a good job of it. This unit can be used as a typical PC or as a media centre/music kiosk in your home.
Review Date: 02-DEC-2008
RRP: $3699.00
4.00
This PC has a user-friendly case and the latest CPU technology, and it doesn't look too bad. It's aimed at gamers, content creators, video editors and just about anyone who has demanding uses for their PC.
Review Date: 20-OCT-2008
RRP: $1499.00
4.00
This is a relatively simple PC, which has been designed to be as power-efficient as possible. For the most part, it consumes well under 100W of electricity, even under a full load, yet it's definitely not a slow coach. It's suited to large PC roll-outs for schools and government departments, and also for any office where employees forget to switch off their PCs before leaving for the day.
Review Date: 08-SEP-2008
RRP: $2000.00
3.50
Overall, this isn't a bad system, but it's a little over-designed. For example, the bays for HP's media drives aren't really necessary, they just take up space. But the PC does have a lot of useful connectivity options and also looks quite nice. It's a decent home PC that can also double as a media centre.
Review Date: 08-SEP-2008
RRP: $1320.00
3.50
A basic and well-featured PC for home or small office use. It's useful for multitasking and for running everyday office applications, as well as photo and video editing.
Review Date: 29-AUG-2008
RRP: $999.00
4.00
The Hybrid represents a new wave of small PCs that are actually small yet functional and quite affordable. If you're after a small PC, we think the Hybrid is the one to go for.
Review Date: 15-AUG-2008
RRP: $1300.00
4.00
A great little unit with plenty of processing power. It's perfect for image and video editing and won't cost you too much.
Review Date: 13-AUG-2008
RRP: $429.00
3.00
Its low power consumption, Gigabit Ethernet and small footprint mean its best use is probably as a PC for an Internet cafe. Home users might also want to consider it as a second PC for basic tasks, but office users might want to shy away from it due to its lack of an optical drive.
Review Date: 04-AUG-2008
RRP: $1890.00
4.00
This PC is worthy of consideration if you want something zippy and good-looking, not to mention easy to maintain and upgrade, for the office.
Review Date: 10-JUL-2008
RRP: $999.00
2.50
This business PC has an enticing price tag and is useful for multitasking, but it needs much better graphics capabilities.
Review Date: 26-JUN-2008
RRP: $4299.00
3.75
The Sony VAIO Panel PC VGCLT28G is certainly a feature-packed unit. Sporting a Blu-ray writer and the latest connectivity options, the main thing holding the unit back is its very high price tag. But if you feel the need to streamline your home entertainment environment, and you’re wealthy enough to care about capital gains taxation, then this may be the unit for you.
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