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Review > Value PC
PCMARKET SDS-1
by Ty Pendlebury

The $1000 PC was once regarded as the Holy Grail of computing, but now almost every manufacturer has one.

Jun 10, 2005
Acer Aspire 1691WLMI
by Ty Pendlebury

The Aspire is a very good unit with several features which enhance its usability. It will suit on-the-go entertainment and productivity, at a price that won't burn your wallet.

May 4, 2005
Twinhead Efio 15B-Dothan
by Ty Pendlebury

The Twinhead Efio is a mixed beast. It has some very good features, such as an all-magnesium casing and ATI Mobility 9700, but it also has some middling features, like a relatively slow 1.8GHz Intel processor and 4:3 screen. The unit is well made and well set out however.

Nov 19, 2004
BenQ Joybook 7000 v07
by Ty Pendlebury

The BenQ Joybook 7000 v07 is a multimedia PC with some MCE-like abilities. It comes loaded with QMedia Center - another MCE clone - and a PCMCIA-sized remote. QMedia operates much like MCE in that there is a main page – coloured BenQ purple of course - from which the usual Pictures and Videos icons enable navigation of the user’s media files.

Nov 19, 2004
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
Acer Aspire 1802WSM
by Ty Pendlebury

The Acer Aspire has a lot of handy multimedia functions that help it work as a desktop replacement/media unit. One of the Aspire’s main selling points is the Arcade feature, which is a Windows Media Centre clone. A button on the notebook fascia opens Arcade, bypassing the Windows OS and enabling all media player functions: DVD, MP3 etc. It works quite well but isn’t as graphically stunning as MCE.

Nov 18, 2004
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