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Review > Value PC
ACER Aspire SA20
by Ty Pendlebury

The Acer Aspire SA20 is a machine built on a budget and it performs accordingly.

Jun 9, 2005
Review > Value PC
Mac mini
by Tim Dean

Like clowns piling out of the other kind of Mini, you’ll be similarly surprised at how much Apple has managed to squeeze into the Mac mini.

Mar 2, 2005
Review > High-end PC
Apple iMac G5
by Ty Pendlebury

The iMac has always been a little more about style than function and the latest iteration is testament to this philosophy. The most noticeable thing about the iMac G5 is the massive 20 inch widescreen. It's a Big Mac. Geddit?

Nov 19, 2004
Review > Mid-range PC
PIONEER Dream PC P2400
by Nirmal Chandrasena

When we opened the box for the Dream PC from Pioneer, we though there must have been some kind of mistake. Coming in a form factor reminiscent of external hard disk units, the Dream PC packs an entire P4 system in a surprisingly small space, and at 3kg, it weighs less than some notebooks.

Jul 1, 2003
Review > Mid-range PC
Beyond Computers BEY5010
by Dan Chiappini

You can't help but to notice the slim-line chassis with its brushed aluminium finish this machine sports. Flipping down the front panel reveals the front-mounted audio, USB, and infrared port, which is a nice inclusion for those corporate customers using PDAs or mobile phones with IR synching.

Jun 1, 2003
Review > High-end PC
PC DELL Dimension 8250
by Darren Ellis

After January's shenanigans with this system, it's nice to have it back in the testing Labs. My initial impressions haven't changed: this is one mean system that will handle anything you throw at it, and the benchmarks back that claim.

Mar 1, 2003
Review > Mid-range PC
SATO SS51G SYSTEM
by Daniel Gardiner

The core of SATOs SS51G is an incredibly tiny Shuttle XPC. These bare-bones boxes have been on the market for close to six months now, and have proven effective (if not over-whelming) performers and a very popular choice for building a lounge-room PC for playing music and DVD movies.

Dec 12, 2002
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