Here you will find information on computer hardware components and peripherals. From monitors to printers to trackballs, this section provides everything you need to know about computer hardware.
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This big, beautiful consumer laptop's 18.4-inch screen could be brighter, but speed and other features make up for that.
With its bargain-basement price, the Aspire One looks like a steal--until you realize you need the six-cell battery.
Tiny but powerful, this PC is perfect for small workspaces and kiosks.
The Archos 5 sports an elegant design and a gorgeous display, but you have to pay extra for some of its coolest features.
Laptop manufacturers load their online configurators with add-on options--but which extras are worthwhile?
The N10Jc is a fantastic choice for mobile workers, but its relatively high price puts it out of reach for many.
If you can get past its bulky design and unintuitive controls, the Cowon A3 shines as a portable video player.
If excellent everyday performance on a budget is your desire, this PC is a good choice.
The newly announced Dell Studio XPS 16 emphasizes both form and function--at a reasonable price.
Don't you love digital cameras? How about those new easy to use video cameras with high definition? All of these are pretty cool items but they have one thing in common. Read on and learn more about digital cameras and hard drive.
Gone are the days of the box-camera – it is the age of digital technology and digital cameras have taken over the entire range of photography. And now digital camera printer makes the printing process easier. Read on and learn more.
Epson's versatile WorkForce GT-1500 scans photos and multipage documents with good speed and high-quality results.
Online services like SharpCast SugarSync keep your files synced on multiple computers.
Two new products promise to free up your USB ports, but the devices' similarities end there.
An all-around solid performer in basic day-to-day use, the Fujitsu T1010 won't turn heads, but it'll get the job done.
A good performer, the semiruggedized D15TS laptop is a reasonable choice for secure indoor and outdoor use.
This handsome PC, which just missed the price cutoff for the value PCs category, demonstrates what a little extra cash can bring.
This triple-core Phenom system is a solid buy for SOHO users on a budget.
Gateway's MC7803u laptop promises entertainment features--but while the price is right, some aspects of its performance aren't.
This business-friendly laptop is a great road-ready presentation tool, but it could benefit from a better screen.
Pricey but worth it, the HP EliteBook 2530P lives up to its name, offering extras not ordinarily found on an ultraportable laptop.
This is a nice value system with good mainstream performance and a TV tuner.
The design of HP's aptly named Envy turns heads, but the overpriced hardware inside this ultraportable prompts double-takes.
HP's second-generation mini-notebook falls in the middle of the current netbook pack.
Finding an ultraportable laptop with everything I need--and without Vista--isn't so easy.
If you find yourself in the situation where you have to buy a new laser printer, you want to enter the market as an informed buyer so you can buy the best laser printer possible. New and improved laser printers are being developed and hitting the market every day, and there are so many options it can be very dizzying.
Faster than its mini-notebook brethren, the Lenovo S10 offers enough perks to make it a top pick for serious mobility.
This entry-level ThinkPad offers features and software that used to be limited to higher-end ThinkPads.
Five reasonably powerful portables from Acer, Dell, and HP are available for under $700.
Do you still pay a premium for Apple's laptops? Not always, as I found when comparing Windows and Apple models.
The Micro Express JFL9226 cuts most of the right corners to produce a budget-friendly portable--but it could use a face-lift.
Despite the JFL9290's lackluster design, its blazing record-setting speed grabs headlines.
How do these new ultra-compact laptops differ from traditional models?
The benefits and drawbacks to mini-notebooks, plus some buying tips.
This premium-priced book scanner works quickly and is especially good for scanning pages in bound book, but its automated features are imperfect.
Samsung's latest ultraportable laptop provides solid competition for Lenovo's X200, highlighted by slicker looks and a crisper display.
Samsung's reentry into the U.S. laptop market provides solid competition--even for ultraportables--but with slicker looks and more features.
This new Shuttle makes an excellent kiosk or office PC if you don't need an optical drive.
Video-transfer device is a quick, convenient way to get content onto DVD without firing up a PC.
Sony's high-powered multimedia business machine is compelling; but when fully loaded, it costs as much as a used car.
This Intel-equipped bargain laptop's shallow keystroke might put off some people, but the overall package is terrific.
Unplug that printer, and put down that mouse: Use your precious USB ports to connect one of these weird and wonderful peripherals.
What would the ultimate full-size laptop need to include to convince you to ditch your desktop for good?
Cheapness shows through in places, but this $649 laptop with sweet-sounding audio is not a bad buy overall.
Think of the Toshiba Satellite U405 as a really inexpensive ultraportable or an incredibly svelte all-purpose laptop. It's both.