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Review > Value PC
MSI's Wind Top AE1900 WT lacks impact in touchscreen nettop market
by Sasha Muller

MSI’s Wind Top AE1900 takes on the touchscreen nettop competition, but singularly fails to excite.

Nov 24, 2009
Review > Value PC
MSI's Wind NetOn AP1900 fails all-in-one PC promise with underpowered nettop
by Staff writers

Neither cheap nor beautiful, MSI’s Atom powered nettop is sadly second among equals.

Sep 25, 2009
Pioneer DreamVision LV190
by Nick Ross

A poor performer in the face of HP’s similarly-priced, touch screen-enabled rival.

Sep 27, 2007
Altech Maestro x2 SLI
by David Field

Chunky, powerful and intimidating. Everything you want in a PC, but not what you'd want in a media centre.

Aug 29, 2006
Review > PCs
ASUS W1N
by Ty Pendlebury

The ASUS is one tough little cookie. Its cover and palmrest are encased in brushed aluminium lending the unit a reassuring sense of rigidity and roadworthiness. The 15.4" screen is bright, and its default resolution of 1680x1050 makes text sharp but a little small to read unless up close. The unit also comes with a built in TV-tuner, and also sports a TV-antenna output.

Nov 19, 2004
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
Acer Aspire T620
by Ty Pendlebury

When it comes to accessories, the Aspire has one of the best bundles supplied for this roundup: including an MCE remote and a radio/TV antenna! It also has a decent specification list: 3Ghz Pentium 4; 160GB HDD; and 512MB RAM. The only sticking point here, amongst all this multimedia goodness, is the inclusion of the Mobility X300 video card. It's like building a Ferrari and installing a two-stroke motor. It doesn't make much sense.

Nov 18, 2004
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