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Ti Deluxe i7 920
by Zara Baxter
Raw power and gaming prowess plus our a-listed monitor: this is a fantastic system, but the price is a deterrent.
Jan 8, 2009
Dell Studio Hybrid, the full review
by Dave Stevenson
Small, funky and fast, the studio hybrid is the pick of the small PCs. You've read our first impressions, now see our full review of the Dell Studio Hybrid.
Oct 16, 2008
Sony VAIO VGX-TP2G
by Matthew Sparkes
Intriguing styling makes this near-silent media-centre PC stand out, but it has its foibles
Sep 26, 2008
Acer Aspire M5630
by Nick Ross
Another big name brand PC gets a cutting-edge, all-format, high-def optical drive capable of playing Blu-ray and HD DVD.
Jan 29, 2008
TI Extreme power 8800
by Nick Ross
A monster PC thanks to some very high-end components. But it’s noisy and expensive.
Jan 22, 2008
MegaPC Magnum
by Nick Ross
A very fast, well-built high-end PC. But a few niggles and high price keep it off the A-List.
Sep 14, 2007
Gigabyte H663
by Nick Ross
An adequate Media Centre PC, but Asus’ competitor blows it out of the water.
Feb 5, 2007
Aztec G-Phaze
by Nick Ross
Aztec’s PC is a very different take on our $4000 PC A-List challenge.
Oct 4, 2005
HP M1188A
by Ty Pendlebury
A decent PC with media abilities bolted on, transforming this into a good lounge machine.
Feb 2, 2005
Optima MyPC Media Center
by Ty Pendlebury
Windows Media Center Edition (MCE) 2005 was launched with quite a bit of fanfare late last year, and not least of all because it was the first time in its 18 month life Australians could buy systems based on the OS.
Feb 2, 2005
Westan Biostar IDEQ 210P
by Dan Chiappini
Small form factor (SFF) PCs now have their foot well and truly in the home entertainment and IT/CE crossover market due largely to their aesthetics, functionality and quietness of operating volume. Westan's Biostar product looks to continue along these lines, offering a multimedia PC with all the performance of AMD's 64-bit desktop processor architecture.
Nov 19, 2004
Punch MEGA 2801 Computer System
by Darren Ellis
The Mega 2801 has one of the coolest features seen on a HTPC: it lets you play CDs (but not DVDs) without the computer turned on. It has two red buttons on the fascia that let you choose between CD or PC.
Oct 14, 2004
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