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Review Date: 06-APR-2009
RRP: TBA
0.00
This is an ideal purchase for a company that is looking for a really thin client. It looks great and offers lower cost of ownership for a company that's ready to look long term.
Review Date: 29-JUN-2009
RRP: TBA
4.00
Lenovo's ThinkCentre M58p Small Form Factor PC is faster than the M57 it replaces, and it consumes less power. It's a great little PC for corporations or small businesses that are looking to roll out new desktops.
Review Date: 10-AUG-2009
RRP: TBA
3.75
The Aspire M3800 is a media centre PC that looks good and has plenty of features and CPU power. It's not perfect — it could still use more integrated features — but it's worth considering if you're after a PC that can be used for conventional work as well as for watching and recording digital TV.
Review Date: 20-NOV-2007
RRP: TBA
3.75
For its price this machine isn't as strong a performer as we'd hoped, but it is still going to please gamers and editors of video or photos plus the Blu-ray drive is a big bonus.
Review Date: 04-JUN-2008
RRP: TBA
4.50
Apple shows that the melding of hardware and software makes for a very compelling computer. Sleek and cool-running, the latest Apple iMac is arguably the best one-stop PC you'll find, at home running Windows or its native Mac OS X.
Review Date: 16-APR-2007
RRP: $299.00
3.50
The design could be improved, but for businesses, or home users looking for a small form-factor PC, the Pundit is worth considering.
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: 21-APR-2008
RRP: $499.00
2.50
Running a VIA CPU and the gPC operating system, this definitely isn't a typical PC. It's useful for running basic office applications and Web browsing, but that's about it.
Review Date: 30-MAY-2008
RRP: $642.00
3.00
For a basic business computing environment, the Extensa E261 Standard is ideal. It's inexpensive, it won't consume too much electricity, and yet it will still run most office applications swiftly.
Review Date: 14-SEP-2005
RRP: $720.00
2.50
With the Mini XC Cube, AOpen uses notebook technology to deliver a desktop that is both tiny and quiet.
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