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Title: Apple Mac Mini (2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo)
Pros: Fast new Core 2 Duo processor compares well with competing Windows desktops; useful iLife '08 software; supersmall chassis remains unique in the mainstream desktop market.
Cons: Comparable slim Windows desktops offer more features for the dollar, as well as expandability; no information from Apple on whether you'll have to pay for a Leopard upgrade two months from now; free phone support for only 90 days.
Verdict: The Mac Mini remains unique as the smallest mainstream desktop, but competition from Dell and HP has narrowed the gap in features while also offering room for expansion, and at a better price. If your goal is saving space, the Mac Mini is a winner. If you
Summary: At the same time it revamped its iMac, Apple also more quietly updated its smaller-scale Mac Mini desktops, adding a faster Intel Core 2 Duo processor in place of the old Core Duo chips. The result is more or less competitive performance compared to simil
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67/100 |
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Title: 20-inch iMac Core 2 Duo/2GHz (4 mice)
Pros: Compact, all-in-one design; big, beautiful screen; new keyboard; built-in wireless capabilities.
Cons: Glossy screen may frustrate some users.
Summary: With large displays, room for a lot of internal storage and RAM, and a striking new design, the latest iMacs are a nice step forward -- and a good value to boot. Performance gains are minimal over the last Core 2 Duo iMacs, but as computers that straddle
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90/100 |
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Title: Apple Mac Mini (2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo)
Pros: Fast new Core 2 Duo processor compares well with competing Windows desktops; useful iLife '08 software; supersmall chassis remains unique in the mainstream desktop market.
Cons: Comparable slim Windows desktops offer more features for the dollar, as well as expandability; no information from Apple on whether you'll have to pay for a Leopard upgrade two months from now; free phone support for only 90 days.
Verdict: The Mac Mini remains unique as the smallest mainstream desktop, but competition from Dell and HP has narrowed the gap in features while also offering room for expansion, and at a better price. If your goal is saving space, the Mac Mini is a winner. If you
Summary: At the same time it revamped its iMac, Apple also more quietly updated its smaller-scale Mac Mini desktops, adding a faster Intel Core 2 Duo processor in place of the old Core Duo chips. The result is more or less competitive performance compared to simil
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67/100 |
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Title: Review: HP Compaq dc7700 business PC
Pros: Slight speed increase Support for 8x DVD+RW and 6x DVD-RW including DL Good value
Cons: Still not as fast as some 16-speed DVD-writers Buzzes when running at high speed
Verdict: It doesn't have to offer the ultimate in performance, but a business PC does need to be reasonably quick. It also needs to be able to run a variety of applications and must be easy to manage and maintain.
Summary: A family of corporate desktops that ticks all the right boxes
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80/100 |
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Title: HP rp5700 Desktop PC
Pros: Green PC certifications (Energy Star 4.0, EPEAT GOLD). RAID 1 for redundant data storage. Five-year long life. Easy to service. Compact form factor.
Cons: Ball mouse. PCIe card slots are half-height.
Verdict: The HP rp5700 is an energy-efficient PC designed to keep your business running on a platform that lasts as long as possible.
Summary: The HP rp5700 is a "green" business PC that allows you to reduce, reuse, recycle--and save money.
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Title: Lenovo ThinkCentre A61e
Pros: Low power consumption; small form factor
Cons: Design; little upgrade potential
Verdict: The Lenovo ThinkCentre A61e isn't a bad PC, but it's not great either. We like the fact that it uses less electricity than many of its peers, but the lack of expansion and slow performance is a major turnoff
Summary: The Lenovo ThinkCentre A61e is so green, it can be powered by the sun. With an Energy Star 4.0 compliance rating, it sports plenty of low-power components and functional innards. Its slim design allows it to be positioned in landscape or portrait orientat
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66/100 |
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