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Need a Desktop? Here you can choose the desktop of your requirement. You have the choice of HP, Acer, Lenovo, Apple and many other brands. So go ahead, read and write reviews about Desktops available here online, compare the products and the prices to get the best deal as per your requirement and buy online here. The most popular product is Acer Aspire T180 Desktop.

Apple MacMini Core Duo 1.66GHz Desktop

Apple MacMini Core Duo 1.66GHz Desktop

1.66 GHz ; Core 2 Duo ; 512 MB ; 60 GB ; Appl more...
Apple - MA607BA
Rating Count : Rating: 4.5 27 review(s)
from £448.17
 
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Apple MacMini G4 40GB Desktop

Apple MacMini G4 40GB Desktop

1.25 GHz ; Power PC G4 ; 512 MB ; Intel 915PM more...
Apple - M9686BB
from £289.00
 
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Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo C5900 Desktop

Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo C5900 Desktop

3.2 GHz ; Celeron D ; 512 MB ; Intel 915GV ; more...
Fujitsu Siemens - LKNGBR1009111092
from £731.58
 
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Reviews of Desktops

macworld.com Title: Mac mini Core 2 Duo 2GHz (4 mice)

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.

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
80/100
macworld.com Title: Mac mini Core 2 Duo 2GHz (4 mice)

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.

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
80/100
zdnetindia.com Title: Apple iMac (24-inch, 2.8GHz)

Pros: Industry-leading design; big, beautiful display; excellent application performance.

Cons: Higher-end model features same midrange graphics card of lower-end models; free phone support ends after 90 days; might want to hold off another month until Leopard is released to save yourself the cost of an OS upgrade.

Summary: With the same elegant design as its 20-inch, 2.4GHz sibling, the 24-inch, 2.8GHz iMac offers 30 percent more screen area and a modest performance boost. The iMac competes with the PC desktop market now better than perhaps any previous Mac to date, but the
81/100
cnet.com.au Title: Acer Veriton L460 Review - PCs

Pros: Diminuitive form factor, Eight USB ports, Powerful for business tasks

Cons: Intel graphics aren't satisfactory for high definition video watchers.

Verdict: While Acer points to the Veriton 1000 for corporate rollouts, the quietness, form factor and features of the L460 are perfect for the small business market.

Summary: acer veriton l460 review: While Acer points to the Veriton 1000 for corporate rollouts, the quietness, form factor and features of the L460 are perfect for the small business market.
90/100
zdnet.co.uk Title: Lenovo ThinkCentre A61e

Pros: Small, power-conscious design, Strong suite of recovery and system management software

Cons: Power-savings sacrifice too much performance, Lacks features compared to other small desktops, Limited expandability options

Summary: Businesses interested in cutting the power bills generated by their desktop PCs will be interested in Lenovo's ThinkCentre A61e. However, home office workers should avoid this system as it is short on performance and features compared to other small deskt
60/100
zdnet.com.au Title: Acer Veriton 1000

Pros: Small, sleek and quiet, An abundance of USB ports, Healthy performance for office talks, Comes with XP SP2 rather than Vista, Long warranty

Cons: Loaded with unnecessary software, Small form factor means additional price, Poor 3D graphics performance

Verdict: A nicely designed PC well suited for office tasks, but you pay a premium for the small size.

Summary: Acer's Veriton 1000 is designed for corporate rollouts, impressing with its quiet operation and sleek design. While it will easily knock over office tasks, expect to pay a premium for a small form factor.
70/100
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