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PC Magazine November 17, 2003 Konstantinos Karagiannis |
Compaq Enters the Gaming Arena The Compaq X09 Gaming PC hits the market today, and it's making waves--literally. |
PC Magazine December 9, 2003 |
IBM Rethinks the Corporate PC The new IBM ThinkCentre S50 is the company's latest offering in the Think-Centre line of managed PCs aimed at corporations. |
PC Magazine December 9, 2003 |
Sony's Stunning All-In-One It looks like an LCD TV, but behind the glossy black 15-inch screen lurks a powerful multimedia PC. |
PC Magazine December 9, 2003 |
A Real PC for $299 Systemax is rolling out a Windows XP-based PC that includes a 1.1-GHz Intel Celeron processor, 128MB of RAM, a 20GB hard drive, a CD-ROM drive, and even a Lexmark Z705 color printer -- all priced at $299 after rebates. |
Entrepreneur December 2003 Geoff Williams |
Magic Touch With a few tricks up their sleeves, two brothers take PC design to a whole new level. |
PC World December 2003 Mick Lockey |
Desktops: Fast, Furious, and Affordable Pundits predicting the demise of the humble PC should return to their Ouija boards and reconsider their predictions. Computers -- especially in the home -- are capable of doing more than ever before. |
PC World December 2003 Tom Mainelli |
Hot Rod PCs: Chic and Unique Once a niche, the high-end PC market has drawn Dell, Gateway, and HP entries. |
PC World December 2003 Stephen Manes |
Is That a Computer in Your Living Room? Media PCs: Almost ready for prime time. |
PC Magazine November 25, 2003 |
Media Center PCs: More Appealing Running the new Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 OS, these living-room-bound boxes from Dell, Gateway, HP, and ViewSonic represent a big improvement over those from the first generation. |
PC Magazine November 5, 2003 |
Will Your Next TV Be a PC? If the consumer electronics side of the world ignores how quickly the PC side progresses, it does so at its own peril. Multimedia PCs with TV tuners and PVRs are looking better all the time. |
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