Your search for "200GB" returned 36 results.
MAXTOR DiamondMax Plus 9 (200GB/SATA)
by Staff Writers
The performance of this 200GB SATA drive was average. However, despite a three-year warranty, this fell into the lower bracket when it came to value
Oct 8, 2003
Asus A7S
by Jim Martin
If you’re looking for a well-featured, great-value desktop replacement, the A7S fits the bill. Plenty of grunt, a 200GB drive and great features - Asus is looking better and better.
Apr 3, 2008
HP Media Center m7199a
by Nick Ross
HP is adamant that the digital home of the future (and now for that matter) has a midi-tower PC in it next to the TV.
Nov 4, 2005
PCQuest Gamebox
by Darren Ellis
The cheapest system to be submitted for review in our performance roundup, it just goes to show that even $4000 will get you a hell of a lot of PC for your money. PCQUEST has also opted to go with a CoolerMaster case, both for its attractive looks and functionality, this housing able to hold a massive five optical drives and four hard disk drives, erring on the side of more is better.
Dec 23, 2004
HP Pavilion HDX9003TX
by Jim Martin
A great desktop replacement thanks to the huge screen and dual 200GB hard disks, but its price is too high.
Oct 7, 2008
HP Pavilion HDX9003TX
by Jim Martin
A great desktop replacement thanks to the huge screen and dual 200GB hard disks, but its price is too high.
Mar 28, 2008
ASUS A7S
by Jim Martin
If you’re looking for a well-featured, great-value desktop replacement, the A7S fits the bill
Jan 14, 2008
Asus VX2S Lamborghini
by Zara Baxter
There's substance beneath the hood of this fully-featured, stylish laptop. Plus, it’s the cheapest lamborgini you can buy.
Nov 16, 2007
Acer TravelMate 5720G
by Jonathan Bray
A superb package for the price, with plenty of power. Only the unambitious battery life lets it down.
Oct 26, 2007
GameDude X Gamer Ultimate ‘Zeus’
by Nick Ross
Thou shall not cast the name 'Zeus' around with careless abandon, unlesseth one can backeth up claims of PC godliness.
May 2, 2006
TI Power Dual AMD 4000
by Nick Ross
A good-value and very powerful system that will appeal to those seeking ultimate performance.
Nov 24, 2005
TI Super Dual AMD 2500
by Nick Ross
The two-and-a-half thousand dollar price point is a popular one for PC systems.
Nov 9, 2005
Total Home Theatre PC 301
by Nick Ross
Total Home Theatre PC is a company you’d expect to know about these things and you can tell it’s put a great deal of thought in to this system.
Nov 4, 2005
Altech Maestro Pro
by Adam Turner
Altech's Maestro Pro is a Home Theatre PC based on Microsoft's Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005.
Aug 18, 2005
MAXTOR DiamondMax Plus 16 (300GB/IDE)
by Staff Writers
This drive was the poorest performer in our roundup - but, as with its 200GB SATA cousin, the specifications were honest in pointing out the fact.
Oct 8, 2003
WESTERN DIGITAL Caviar WD2500JB (250GB/IDE)
by Staff Writers
The Caviar WD2500JB is a big 250GB, and is one of three drives to breach the $500 mark. It is $80 cheaper than the WD2500JD SATA drive. Despite the three-year warranty, it’s not exactly great value; in fact, like the W2500JD, this drive carries a high gigabyte-per-dollar value.
Oct 8, 2003
Pioneer Xfinity PC
by Darren Ellis
One of the most striking things about Pioneer’s entry this month is the cosmetics: it’s 24hr karaoke bar meets street-racing BMW. And lots of blue LEDs! And these LED’s can get a little annoying – especially the super bright “headlight” LED’s. They shine directly ahead, and at desk height they beam straight into your eyes. There is also a large, illuminated ‘Xfinity’ etched into the front door of the case. Suffice to say this case won’t be to everyone’s taste. But otherwise, the rest of the externals are OK – the top mount houses two of the six total USB ports beneath a tidy flap, and a large power button with a good action.
Dec 31, 2004
Emagen Lightspeed XPS
by Ty Pendlebury
As far as performance is concerned, the Emagen Lightspeed XPS is a fairly competitive offering. It sits in the middle of the pack as far as price is concerned, but managed to sit at second to third place in most benchmarks - it even came top of the class in 3DMark05. The 3.6Ghz Pentium 4 certainly helped there. And the fact that it’s $600 cheaper than the Pioneer system also works in its favour.
Dec 31, 2004
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