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This overclocked system turned in the fastest system we've ever seen.
This reasonably priced model turned in impressive performance.
This cheap PC delivered disappointing performance, with mediocre image quality from the included CRT monitor.
Expensive gaming system has good looks and plenty of horsepower.
Supersleek all-in-one system offers great image quality.
This system offers strong performance, and the power of a quad-core CPU.
Gaming system has performance to spare, and plenty of room for expansion.
This overclocked system is blisteringly fast and comes with the works, justifying its high price.
A distinctive case design and top-notch graphics performance give this PC gaming appeal.
This Penryn-based PC packs a big punch in gaming performance, but it'll also wallop your wallet.
Moderately priced, slim-line Dell combines attractive looks and a balance of performance and expandability.
This system offers a budget price, but it's far from a performance powerhouse.
Sensibly priced PC delivers acceptable performance and a solid set of features.
This system is a bargain, but its low price reflects its basic configuration.
An innovative, noise-reducing design makes this minitower system a great choice for offices.
The XPS 410 has plenty of features for a low price, but its performance is modest for a power desktop.
The XPS 700 is a serious gaming system for people with bulging wallets.
The well-equipped and well-designed XPS 710 offers plenty of gaming muscle.
Low-cost system has an old-school CRT monitor and musters limited performance.
Reasonably priced system struggles with mediocre performance and mediocre image quality.
This low-cost system is an average performer that lacks snazzy features.
Powerful new entries from Alienware, Dell, and Gateway introduce multiprocessor capabilities for future games.
A user-friendly design and solid performance distinguish this PC.
Expensive system offers great gaming performance, but its small case limits your upgrade options.
Quad-core system delivers strong performance, but offers little room for expansion.
Hardware that supports Blu-Ray and HD-DVD DRM is finally here, but it can be hard to find.
Energy Star 4.0-rated products can lower your energy bill and reduce the amount of pollutants in the world--but by somewhat less than you might hope.
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It doesn't have the most cutting-edge design among business systems, but the case options and security features will make it a good choice for some offices.
This no-frills business system is well priced and has reasonable performance.
This home-theater-ready system came through with good performance--and it gives you room to expand.
This inexpensive PC gives you a little more to work with than most other base-model PCs.
Top-performing system targets users who don't mind spending a little extra.
A fine PC for managing photos, but its gaming performance is subpar.
The m7690n has an extensive set of features, including an HD DVD drive, but it is rather expensive.
Compact media system can record TV, but lacks expansion options.
Gorgeously designed all-in-one PC from Hewlett-Packard emphasizes the family room and beyond with its touch-screen display and convenient SmartCenter software.
Two new power models and two new value systems join the chart this month.
With strong performance and various expansion options, the xw4400 suits small businesses seeking extra computing power.
PCs with new 'Conroe' chips decisively outscore AMD-based rivals in our tests.
This minitower system has an attractive front panel, but the PC behind it has little of the innovative features found on other makers' systems.
Inexpensive business system boasts business-friendly features but lacks the multimedia components found on other systems in its price category.
This system packs plenty of performance, but the case interior is untidy.
This model may be priced as a cheap system, but its components make it a performance powerhouse.
This low-priced system offers a good number of expansion options, but performance is modest for the price.
Four PCs equipped with the powerful new dual-core processors make impressive debuts, capturing the top spot on the value side of the chart and the top three positions on the power side.
Think that dual-core PCs are too pricey? We lab-tested six economical desktops that deliver plenty of power.
Though it's small PC, the MiniBox delivered excellent dual-core performance.
This quad-core system delivers high performance for a reasonable price.
The appealingly compact XPC X100 suffers from underwhelming performance.
Shuttle's system delivers reasonable performance in a compact, tightly crammed package.
This space-saving system packs in lots of features and delivers strong performance.
This compact PC turns in fast performance, though you'll pay a stiff premium for its shrunken size.
The XPC X100 is the same size as a stack of paper, but its performance is underwhelming.
A beautiful design meets indifferent performance at a steep price.
An eye-catching design and quiet operation make this Media Center PC a living-room contender, though it's a bit pricey given its feature set.
Power desktop sacrifices frills to offer high performance at a good price.
Inexpensive and expandable system lacks graphics power.
Laptops based on the new chips deliver only slightly better performance than portables based on Intel's first dual-core mobile CPUs.
Kentsfield CPU boosts some multithreaded apps, but has little benefit elsewhere.
Remember these clunkers? Many of them were so bad they're hard to forget.
You don't need to break the bank to buy a solid machine. Our lab tests of 14 budget systems reveal some of today's foremost desktop bargains, starting at $489.
For high-end gaming or multimedia-intensive work, these Vista desktops deliver high performance.
This plain-looking but highly expandable PC performed well on graphics tests, and its overall performance was respectable for the price.
This well-built, moderately priced system doesn't cut any corners on performance.
Small system is good for recording and playing back TV, but storage space and system performance are limited.
Expensive system delivers reasonably strong performance and good expansion options.
This pricey but speedy quad-core system offers processing power to spare.
This fast, water-cooled, dual-core PC generated high video frame rates with just one graphics card.
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