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PC World September 28, 2006 Melissa J. Perenson |
Sleek Shuttle PC Embraces Form Over Function The XPC X100 is the same size as a stack of paper, but its performance is underwhelming. |
PC World September 22, 2006 Stephen Manes |
Full Disclosure: Incredible Future Technology--Lies Ahead Tomorrow's PC will be infinitely better. Or at least weirder. |
PC Magazine September 5, 2006 Joel Santo Domingo |
Gateway FX510XT The Gateway FX510XT desktop is like an unmarked police car. It looks like a pedestrian tower PC that's nothing special, but once it hits the game grid, it's a force to be reckoned with... WinBook Jiv Mini... Sony VAIO VGC-LS1... |
Searcher October 2006 Barbara Quint |
Searcher's Voice - The Human Touch As long as people need technology, technology will need people, but only the kind that work well with technology. |
PC Magazine September 6, 2006 Joel Santo Domingo |
High-End Vista-Ready Desktops Think you're ready for Windows Vista? These high-end desktops can take anything that Microsoft's upcoming OS has to throw at them: Falcon Northwest Mach V, Gateway FX510XT, WinBook Jiv Mini, and Sony Vaio VGC-LS1. |
PC Magazine September 20, 2006 Joel Santo Domingo |
Apple iMac (24-inch) Apple's iMac grows up, and he's a big 'un. The 24-inch iMac is a great system for professionals and media junkies alike... Apple's Mac Pro desktop... Dell XPS 410... |
PC Magazine September 13, 2006 Jason Cross |
The Best PC for the Money Build a PC for $1,900 using parts found at the nexus of price and performance. |
PC Magazine August 30, 2006 Jim Louderback |
Louderback: First Word (PC Magazine Vol. 25, Iss. 16) If you're looking to buy a computer, prices will remain low through December, as performance skyrockets. Why wait for Vista to get a new system? |
PC Magazine July 5, 2006 |
Maingear Prysma The Maingear Prysma is a fast-performing Media Center PC masquerading as a bold design statement, with a few flaws. |
PC World August 25, 2006 Eric Butterfield |
Tech Trend: Overclocking Goes Legit PC makers are now offering systems tweaked for faster performance and covered by warranty. |
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