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HP (Hewlett Packard) Compaq DC5800 Core2Duo/E8400 250GB Desktop

HP (Hewlett Packard) Compaq DC5800 Core2Duo/E8400 250GB Desktop

3 GHz ; Core 2 Duo ; 2 GB ; Intel Q33 Express more...
Hewlett Packard - KK372ETABU
from £434.15 - £505.24
 
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Lenovo A52 CeleronD/346 Desktop

Lenovo A52 CeleronD/346 Desktop

3.06 GHz ; Celeron D ; 1 GB ; Intel 945GZ Exp more...
Lenovo - VSJ78UK
Rating Count : Rating: 4.2 9 review(s)
from £387.74 - £411.93
 
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Lenovo IBM ThinkCentre M52 Desktop

Lenovo IBM ThinkCentre M52 Desktop

3 GHz ; Pentium 4 Dual Core ; 512 MB ; Intel more...
Lenovo - 8215D1GUK01
from £292.57
 
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Lenovo ThinkCentre A55 SFF Desktop

Lenovo ThinkCentre A55 SFF Desktop

3 GHz ; Pentium D 925 ; 512 MB ; Intel 946GZ more...
Lenovo - VGB79UK
Rating Count : Rating: 4 1 review(s)
from £411.24
 
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Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo E5915 Desktop

Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo E5915 Desktop

3.2 GHz ; Celeron D 352 ; 512 MB ; Intel Q965 more...
Fujitsu Siemens - LKNGBR690511006
from £411.24
 
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HP (Hewlett Packard) Compaq DC5100 Pentium4/630 Desktop

HP (Hewlett Packard) Compaq DC5100 Pentium4/630 Desktop

3 GHz ; Pentium 4 ; 512 MB ; Intel 915GV Exp more...
Hewlett Packard - EC955ETABU
from £350.00
 
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Reviews of Desktops

macworld.com Title: Apple's smallest Macs gets a subtle, but solid, speed bump

Pros: Small size; least expensive Mac available; faster than ever before.

Cons: Hard drive and graphics performance underwhelming; slower, shorter-ranged 802.11g wireless networking.

Verdict: Internally, the mini mixes the new with the old. The biggest change is the inclusion of Intel's Core 2 Duo processors. Running at clock speeds of either 1.83GHz or 2GHz , this second generation of Intel's Core Duo processor supports twice the amount of L2

Summary: The latest Mac mini models have made some impressive gains in terms of performance, without gaining bulk or higher price tags. Still a great bargain, especially for those who already own a mouse, keyboard, and display, the Mac mini's size and price allow
1/100
applesource.com.au Title: Apple Mac Mini Core Duo

Pros: Inexpensive, Good choice for budget shoppers or people adding a second computer, Front Row media software and new ports make it more useful as a home-theatre PC, Easy to connect with an entertainment system, Attractive software bundle

Cons: Video output to televisions shows poor image processing, Apple software still catching up to Intel processors, Small hard drive, Remote control has limited functionality, Few upgrade options

Summary: Apple packs more media-specific features into the Mac Mini to make an inexpensive and useful entertainment-room computer. It's tremendously easy to use, although it surprised us with poor image processing.
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zdnet.com Title: Apple iMac (20-inch, 2.4GHz, 1GB RAM)

Pros: Along with its best-in-class design and solid-feeling, thin keyboard, the new Apple iMac desktop offers more performance and features than many Windows-based PCs; robust iLife '08 digital media suite.

Cons: No word on means of upgrading to Apple's new Leopard OS when it's released; anemic phone support.

Verdict: With its super-elegant new design and a strong configuration, Apple's new iMac competes with the PC desktop market better than perhaps any previous Mac to date. Unless you're a gamer or an upgrade enthusiast, we can think of very few reasons not to make a

Summary: Editor's note: This review was updated to indicate that the iMac has only one FireWire 800 port.Photo gallery:Apple iMac, unboxedAs reader "dechah" wrote in response to our blog covering the announcement of Apple's new iMacs, Apple's is not the first all-
82/100
digitalartsonline.co.uk Title: Apple Mac Pro

Pros: Eight processor cores; low cost.

Cons: Limited RAM reduces performance dramatically; poor keyboard.

Verdict: Thankfully Apple has kept the Mac Pro's own design the same, as it includes some excellent internal systems, including removable RAM trays and push-in hard drives that make adding more memory or hard drives very easy indeed

Summary: Those who've been involved in buying creative workstations for many years might be surprised to find that Apple's model is the least expensive in this group test...
70/100
zdnet.com Title: Apple iMac (20-inch, 2.4GHz, 1GB RAM)

Pros: Along with its best-in-class design and solid-feeling, thin keyboard, the new Apple iMac desktop offers more performance and features than many Windows-based PCs; robust iLife '08 digital media suite.

Cons: No word on means of upgrading to Apple's new Leopard OS when it's released; anemic phone support.

Verdict: With its super-elegant new design and a strong configuration, Apple's new iMac competes with the PC desktop market better than perhaps any previous Mac to date. Unless you're a gamer or an upgrade enthusiast, we can think of very few reasons not to make a

Summary: Editor's note: This review was updated to indicate that the iMac has only one FireWire 800 port.Photo gallery:Apple iMac, unboxedAs reader "dechah" wrote in response to our blog covering the announcement of Apple's new iMacs, Apple's is not the first all-
82/100
zdnet.com Title: Apple iMac (20-inch, 2.4GHz, 1GB RAM)

Pros: Along with its best-in-class design and solid-feeling, thin keyboard, the new Apple iMac desktop offers more performance and features than many Windows-based PCs; robust iLife '08 digital media suite.

Cons: No word on means of upgrading to Apple's new Leopard OS when it's released; anemic phone support.

Verdict: With its super-elegant new design and a strong configuration, Apple's new iMac competes with the PC desktop market better than perhaps any previous Mac to date. Unless you're a gamer or an upgrade enthusiast, we can think of very few reasons not to make a

Summary: Editor's note: This review was updated to indicate that the iMac has only one FireWire 800 port.Photo gallery:Apple iMac, unboxedAs reader "dechah" wrote in response to our blog covering the announcement of Apple's new iMacs, Apple's is not the first all-
82/100
zdnet.com Title: Apple iMac (20-inch, 2.4GHz, 1GB RAM)

Pros: Along with its best-in-class design and solid-feeling, thin keyboard, the new Apple iMac desktop offers more performance and features than many Windows-based PCs; robust iLife '08 digital media suite.

Cons: No word on means of upgrading to Apple's new Leopard OS when it's released; anemic phone support.

Verdict: With its super-elegant new design and a strong configuration, Apple's new iMac competes with the PC desktop market better than perhaps any previous Mac to date. Unless you're a gamer or an upgrade enthusiast, we can think of very few reasons not to make a

Summary: Editor's note: This review was updated to indicate that the iMac has only one FireWire 800 port.Photo gallery:Apple iMac, unboxedAs reader "dechah" wrote in response to our blog covering the announcement of Apple's new iMacs, Apple's is not the first all-
82/100
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