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PC Magazine April 19, 2007 Joel Santo Domingo |
Falcon Northwest Mach V (Quad X6800) The Falcon Northwest Mach V (Quad X6800) brings dual-card graphics and quad-core processing speed to the multimedia and gaming enthusiast markets. |
PC Magazine April 4, 2007 Joel Santo Domingo |
HP Pavilion Slimline s3020n PC With the HP Pavilion Slimline s3020n, HP has updated the Slimline PC with a couple of great features, especially the Pocket Media Drive bay... Dell Dimension E521... |
PC Magazine March 28, 2007 Joel Santo Domingo |
Micro Electronics PowerSpec T470 The PowerSpec T470 may be a good choice if you're near a Micro Center store, but there are other options that could be better. |
PC Magazine March 23, 2007 Joel Santo Domingo |
Micro Electronics PowerSpec V300 The Micro Electronics PowerSpec V300 is a simple, sub-$500 desktop that will keep the light Web-surfer happy, though it's more of a content consumer than a content creator. |
PC Magazine March 23, 2007 Joel Santo Domingo |
Sony VAIO VGC-LS25E The Sony VAIO LS25E is a sleek and attractive all-in-one PC. Though it improves on its predecessor, it still needs to have an HD drive and fewer external add-ons to be a true classic. |
InternetNews March 20, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
Gartner Sees Desktop Sales Holding Steady The desktop PC market is looking rather boring for the next few years, with modest sales but no real surprises. |
PC Magazine March 19, 2007 Joel Santo Domingo |
Dell XPS 710 H2C The Dell XPS 710 H2C backs up its imposing appearance with 3D performance. |
Entrepreneur April 2007 Mike Hogan |
Test Tubes Wanna see what TV on your PC looks like? Now you can -- by plugging one of the new USB stick receivers into your PC. |
PC Magazine March 7, 2007 Joel Santo Domingo |
Acer Aspire L310 The relatively tiny Ace Aspire L310 desktop is one to consider for the design-minded or space-constrained... HP Slimline s3020n... Dell Dimension E521... |
PC Magazine March 6, 2007 Dan Costa |
Buy A Dell PC, Plant A Tree Today, you can send any Dell PC back to the company for recycling without paying a penny. If you buy a new Dell, the company actually sends someone to pick up your old PC. |
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