It’s impressive to see a dual-core Atom, DVD writer and Nvidia Ion in such a tiny PC, but the price is a touch too high
Asus’ latest all-in-one combines a 21.6in HD touchscreen with Blu-ray and some serious entertainment credentials
MSI’s Wind Top AE1900 takes on the touchscreen nettop competition, but singularly fails to excite.
Part laptop and part nettop, the Gigabyte Booktop M1022M is the first netbook we’ve seen that overcomes the ‘3 USB problem'.
The HP Pavilion s5180a punches above its weight and provides a welcoming entry point for a starter or low-end upgrade system.
Slim and stylish, this isn’t the most powerful quad core we’ve seen, but it’s by far the cheapest.
Neither cheap nor beautiful, MSI’s Atom powered nettop is sadly second among equals.
A very likeable all-in-one – albeit limited in its usefulness beyond basic functions. Read our review of Shuttle's new all-in-one X50
Looks, features, value: this is the first nettop we’ve seen to genuinely appeal in all the key areas