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Reviews of Desktops
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Title: Apple Mac mini 1.83 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Pros: Decent value if you already own the peripherals
Cons: Dated components
Verdict: In benchmarking, it produced 20 frames per second compared to our iMac's 71.3fps. So, it's not much cop at graphics. Still, if all you want is basic specs for communications and the odd movie, and you already have the peripherals, then it has some value
Summary: You still need to buy a keyboard, monitor and mouse separately
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70/100 |
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Title: Acer P1265
Pros: Good image quality; laser pointer; good connectivity
Cons: Bulky and heavy; small control buttons
Verdict: Acer's P1265 is great value for money and delivers impressive image quality, with higher brightness than you'd expect given its specification
Summary: Acer's P1265 is a portable projector with a well-balanced selection of features, excellent image quality and an impressively low price tag. It's quiet too, and boasts an elegant design, thanks to its rounded corners and piano-black finish
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80/100 |
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Title: Apple iMac (20 Inch Aluminum)
Pros: Sleeker and thinner than the previous iMac. More recyclable materials. Energy Star 4.0. Still the all-in-one standard. Same reduced number of cables. Powerful, even in Windows Vista with Boot Camp. Up to Core 2 Extreme and 1TB drive available. iLife 08 su
Cons: No media card slots. No TV tuner option. Glossy screen is a bit reflective, no option for antiglare. Not quite full HD resolution. Wireless keyboard and mouse are extraand there are better mice than the Mighty Mouse (right-click button must be enabl
Verdict: Sleeker and thinner than the previous iMac. More recyclable materials. Energy Star 4.0. Still the all-in-one standard. Same reduced number of cables. Powerful, even in Windows Vista with Boot Camp. Up to Core 2 Extreme and 1TB drive available. iLife 08 su
Summary: Preview of the Apple iMac.
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80/100 |
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Title: Apple Mac mini 1.83 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Pros: Decent value if you already own the peripherals
Cons: Dated components
Verdict: In benchmarking, it produced 20 frames per second compared to our iMac's 71.3fps. So, it's not much cop at graphics. Still, if all you want is basic specs for communications and the odd movie, and you already have the peripherals, then it has some value
Summary: You still need to buy a keyboard, monitor and mouse separately
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70/100 |
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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: How to Buy a Green Business Desktop
Pros: EPEAT Silver and Energy Star 4.0 certifications. Energy efficient. Available in three models. Easy-open case. VGA and DVI ports. Fast, yet energy efficient processor. 3-year warranty.
Cons: Only 1GB of memory. No internal expansion space. Only 80GB hard drive. Notebook-class optical drive. External power brick. Drab exterior.
Verdict: This PC will work for businesses large and small because it can be configured for energy efficiency, helping your company's bottom line.
Summary: HP has been known for innovation in operating systems, processors, design, and features like HD-DVD. This time it's leading the green pack. The HP Compaq dc7800 Ultra-Slim Desktop ($1,206 direct, $1,470 with 19-inch widescreen LCD monitor) is one of the i
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70/100 |
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