Acer has produced a solid notebook computer at a truly amazing price. If you want to dip your toe in the waters of mobile computing without spending a fortune, check out the Aspire 1355XC.
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If you want to build an Athlon 64 PC but you’re on a tight budget, this value focussed motherboard from Biostar is worth considering.
It’s another iDEQ from Biostar, this time sporting the ATI IGP 9100 chipset. If want to build a small form factor system and make use of integrated graphics, the iDEQ 200A is worth considering.
The Systemax TourBook 5112 was one of the best value notebooks we’d ever seen at TrustedReviews. Now Systemax has updated the TourBook 5112 to the 5127 and used Intel’s new Dothan mobile chip. The result is, to say the least, very impressive.
Whether you own a digital camera, PDA, or MP3 player, a USB 2.0 memory card reader can boost file transfer. Here, Jay tests one from PNY.
Even though this LANPARTY board isn’t available in the UK, the almost identical Infinity is, and it’s a bit of a bargain.
If you’ve always wanted an IBM ThinkPad but couldn’t afford one, take a look at the R50.
Mesh has squeezed a shed-load of features inside Shuttle’s latest small form factor box. The result is a very powerful, good looking machine that can turn its hand to pretty much anything.
In a world full of small form factor PCs Abit has come up with something a bit different, but different isn’t necessarily better.
Evesham has put together one of the fastest PCs on the planet, but you’re going to need very deep pockets to afford one.