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Asus Eee Box
Reviews Despite a few useful features, the Asus Eee Box is a novelty at best. It can't come close to the performance and robustness of even the most basic standard budget PC, while a low-end notebook can do everything it can do and more. The appeal of the Eee PC does not carry over to the Eee Box.
Wednesday, October 08 2008 11:30 AM
Tags: Video, small form factor, Power Brick, ASUS, Hardware, hard drive, Microsoft Windows XP, photograph, Apple Intel Mac Mini, desktop
Netgear SC101T Storage Central Turbo
Reviews Netgear's SC101T Storage Central Turbo is robust, relatively attractive and affordable, making it suitable for all but the most demanding environments, although managing the device can be tricky.
Friday, November 23 2007 11:34 AM
Asus Eee PC 701
Reviews The Asus Eee PC 701 is a great notebook. It's extremely affordable, attractively designed and highly portable. If you're looking for an ultraportable travelling companion or a cheap second computer, there are few better options.
Friday, January 18 2008 03:45 PM
Acer Aspire 1714SMi
Reviews The 3.4GHz Pentium 4-based Acer Aspire 1714SMi is a good choice for those who want desktop performance in a notebook form factor.
Wednesday, September 15 2004 08:09 AM
Apple Cinema HD Display (23in.)
Reviews Apple's 23in.Cinema HD Display is low on extras and high on price. Still, one look at this gorgeous LCD, and you'll be sold on it.
Wednesday, September 15 2004 09:27 AM
IBM ThinkPad G40
Reviews Notebooks powered by desktop processors are nothing new, but the ThinkPad G40 is an affordable, practical desktop replacement. Having IBM’s weight behind it doesn’t hurt either, if you are wary of lesser brands.
Monday, June 30 2003 09:21 AM
Bag yourself a notebook
Reviews If you're getting a new notebook for Christmas, make sure you check out our 13-product roundup of carrying bags: we'll point you at the best-made, best-looking, least-stealable and best-value products.
Friday, December 06 2002 05:27 PM
Samsung SyncMaster 172W
Reviews Compared to an XGA display, the SyncMaster 172W looks good, but it costs the same as a 1,280 by 1,024 resolution panel and doesn't offer the same viewable area, which is its undoing.
Wednesday, June 25 2003 09:10 AM
Inveneo Computing Station
Reviews The Inveneo Computing Station delivers reasonably good performance for a low-power PC. It's small, but an untidy assembly means it could be more convenient to handle.
Wednesday, February 20 2008 03:45 PM
Multi-Tech Faxfinder 820
Reviews Multi-Tech FaxFinder is a simple-to-install and flexible fax server. The system provides good configuration and logging options and integration to an existing PBX is seamless. If you're after a flexible and reliable solution to process your incoming faxes, then FaxFinder does the job well.
Thursday, March 27 2008 03:45 PM
Apple iMac G5
Reviews The new iMac is as much a design choice as it is a computing choice; as such, it's perfect for people who need to look good while they work.
Monday, October 11 2004 10:13 AM
Apple AirPort Express with AirTunes
Reviews The AirPort Express is among the very best wireless-networking devices we've seen for Mac or Windows, but its lack of computer-free control limits its unique ability to stream iTunes music.
Monday, October 04 2004 09:48 AM
HP EliteBook 8730w
Reviews The workstation-class HP EliteBook 8730w's performance, superb DreamColor screen and excellent build quality make it a pleasure to use. It would suit any power user requiring a top-notch graphics subsystem.
Friday, April 17 2009 11:30 AM
Tags: Battery, Hewlett-Packard Co., Intel Corp., Graphics, Notebook, Keyboard Area, Fascia, FU471ET, FeaturesAs, RAM
Brother m-PRINT
Reviews If you need a printed record of information on your Pocket PC handheld, this is a lightweight and portable way to get one wherever you are.
Thursday, November 14 2002 08:47 AM
Sony Vaio VGN-A197XP
Reviews Sony's flagship desktop replacement system is every inch a premium product: it has a cutting-edge specification, looks great -- and carries a price tag to match.
Thursday, July 15 2004 04:26 PM
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