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- Acer Aspire X1700-U3700A
- Acer Aspire X1700-U3700AUbuntu Hardy (8.04), XP Pro, Vista Home...My laptop crashed and I needed a new PC. I happened to choose this desktop primarily because of its compact design and home theater capabilities. No desktops at Best Buy came equipped with any Linux OS, so I had to purchase a...
- Discussion threads 2009-02-15
- Acer Aspire X1700-U3700A
- The Acer Aspire X1700-U3700A is the third system in Best Buy's recent lineup of budget PCs. We gave the other two releases (Dell Inspiron I530S-119B and eMachines ET1161-07) average marks for a lack of features and poor performance scores respectively, but the $480 Acer succeeds where the others fail, by...
- Product reviews 2009-02-04
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- Mac mini reviews: Much better, still not good enough
- Mac mini reviews: Much better, still not good enoughThanks for the info on the competing productsThe Mac Mini was about the only Apple product that actually interested me. Now that you've shown me how superior the alternatives are, I guess there isn't a single Apple product that could be considered...
- Discussion threads 2009-03-13
- Mac mini reviews: Much better, still not good enough
- There's more to the changes in the updated Mac mini than meets the eye. The small form-factor desktop looks exactly the same, but even the $599 base model now includes much better graphics, a faster Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 1GB of memory, a larger hard drive, 802.11n wireless and...
- Blog posts 2009-03-13
- Asus Eee Top ET1602
- Asus's $599 Eee Top ET1602 seems like an attempt to capitalize on two major computer trends. Small, low cost hardware is all the rage these days, and the Eee Top is both the smallest and the most affordable all-in-one we've seen. And with HP's TouchSmart line, as well as the...
- Product reviews 2009-02-16
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