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Military & Aerospace Electronics June 2005 |
Rugged Celeron-Based Embedded Computers Parvus Corp. is offering four Celeron-based PC/104-Plus and PCI-104 embedded processor boards. The SpacePC 1450, 1451, 1453, and 1850 processor cards are ruggedly designed for mobile embedded computing applications. |
PC World July 2005 |
Top 15 Desktop PCs Three power systems--including a gaming PC at number one--and a value machine debut this month. Xi MTower 64 AGE-SLI... Alienware Aurora 5500... ABS Ultimate M5-64... Polywell Poly 939N-FX55... etc. |
PC World July 2005 Anush Yegyazarian |
Dell's Pricey Dual-Core System Scores The expensive Dimension XPS Gen 5 desktop is filled with high-end parts, including Intel's new Pentium EE 840. |
PC World July 2005 Tom Mainelli |
Shuttle's Powerful but Noisy Compact System The tiny bare-bones XPC SN25P offers the technology of a full-size PC, but its multiple fans are distractingly loud. |
PC World July 2005 Stephanie Layton |
Hidden Costs of Dell's $4 Gift Check Free money sent to recent Dell PC purchaser turns out to be anything but. |
PC Magazine June 8, 2005 Karen Jones |
Star Wars on Your Desktop Episode III: Revenge of the Sith has ushered in a fleet of new Star Wars goodies, and Alienware is now shipping both of the Aurora Star Wars Edition PCs that it announced in April. |
Macworld June 3, 2005 Henry Norr |
Sturdy eMac G4s still attractive The CRT-based all-in-one still eMacs still hold a place in the Mac lineup -- updated with faster processors, bigger drives, better graphics, and more. |
PC Magazine May 6, 2005 Joel Santo Domingo |
Falcon Northwest FragBox 2 (AMD Athlon 64 4000+) This computer gives gamers exactly what they want: blistering gaming performance for a price that doesn't require a trust fund. Although it is a bit pricey for a system without a monitor. |
Macworld May 27, 2005 Henry Norr |
2.0GHz and 1.8GHz iMac G5s The latest iMac G5s are faster, but not to a degree you're likely to notice without a stopwatch. The real value of this update lies in a series of welcome improvements to other system components, some of which are no longer mere options. |
InternetNews May 26, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Lenovo Stays on Think Schedule Lenovo, the Chinese PC giant that bought out IBM's PC line, plans to release 64-bit desktops in June. |
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