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PC World March 2004 Anne Kandra |
If You Build It, Will It Run? Building your own PC? Here's how to save some headaches and some dollars. |
PC Magazine January 13, 2004 |
Family-Room Toys for Grown-Ups Reviews of two media-centric computers (from ASUS and Gateway) that look more like stereo components than PCs, an SMC wireless media receiver, as well as two set-top recorders (from Gateway and TiVo) that help ensure you won't miss a minute of your favorite shows |
PC World February 2004 |
Top 15 Desktop PCs AMD outscores Intel, with four Athlon 64-based systems among the seven top power systems and five Athlon XP-based systems among the eight top value PCs. |
PC World February 2004 Anne B. McDonald |
Lots of Style, Less Substance Gateway's Media Center PC looks impressive but doesn't quite live up to its promise. |
PC Magazine February 3, 2004 Bill Howard |
Sony VAIO Digital Studio PCV-RZ46G We're big fans of Media Center PCs. And while the latest crop of Media Center models delivers better TV image quality than the first generation, we still found room for improvement. |
PC Magazine February 3, 2004 Bill Howard |
Stylish Media Center All-in-One The Gateway 610XL Media Center PC is just about the best desktop PC/media player you could buy for a space-constrained environment such as an apartment or condo--especially if style matters. |
PC Magazine February 3, 2004 Jamie M. Bsales |
A True Living-Room PC The Gateway FMC-901 Family Room Media Center looks like AV equipment rather than a desktop PC. |
PC Magazine December 24, 2003 Sebastian Rupley |
Roadhouse PC Out of the Box is selling a PC called the Think Tank, which features a patented motorcycle-inspired design. |
PC World January 2004 |
Top 15 Desktop PCs New power systems enjoy pumped-up performance from AMD's new 3200+ 64-bit processor -- a boon for gaming and other entertainment apps. |
PC Magazine December 4, 2003 Jamie M. Bsales |
Compaq's Gaming Play Compaq is testing the waters on a new PC family, the X series, aimed at gaming enthusiasts who might otherwise shop for Alienware, Falcon Northwest, or VoodooPC machines. |
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