Nominating Sato as our winner for the desktop machines this month was fairly straightforward, especially when compared to deciding the outcome of the closely-fought notebook war. Because, even though the Sato was outdone by one or two systems in terms of performance, nothing beat it on pure value for money.
An excellent small PC that will easily suit lounge room and study use. It boasts a 3.2Ghz processor and great multimedia capabilities. A value-for-money winner
Shuttle's SB95P is a small form factor (SFF) aimed at the enthusiast/gamer market, and it takes adva...
Shuttle's push on the small form factor market has seen the PC finally migrate from the bedroom to b...
A decent PC with media abilities bolted on, transforming this into a good lounge machine.
The concept of fitting normal PC hardware into a tiny package has been proven to work and small form...
Every once in a while, we receive a PC for review thats an absolute pleasure to use, offering stunning quality and bucketloads of performance. XENONs Atomic 625 is all this and more.
Intriguing styling makes this near-silent media-centre PC stand out, but it has its foibles
A stylish all-in-one media centre that effortlessly handles all tasks thrown at it. But it’s disgracefully priced.
It looks like Pioneer wants the record for one of the cheapest notebook on the market. Take a look.
Great design and build quality are coupled with a stunning nine-hour battery life, and it’s affordable too
Well built, fast and with a great screen, the Dell also has superb battery life.