The default Windows XP configuration comes in at $399, and has 512MB of RAM and an 8GB solid state drive (SSD, they’re flash-based, like your iPod nano or iPhone). For $50 more you can upgrad...
Now, personally, I don't go in for the metal sinew-and-eyeballs theme, but I tip my hat to the Giger-inspired paint-monkey that delivered it with so much polish, and the fact is that you can a...
I've had this KPC for a month now. Maybe longer, actually. This review has seen setback after setback: I've had entirely too grand a time playing with this little Linux wonder to really...
The new iMacs are very thin. The entire stand and unit is only about 8” deep for the 24” display. The unit that houses the display and components itself is only about two to three inche...
The PC industry is known for making their products small and fast, and the Zonbu Zonbox is an interesting advancement in the arena. The goal of the box is to provide a simple, Linux-based PC that o...
When I think laptop, I think portable computing. I want to be able to check some mail, sync some music, and basically, go a long time out of the house without worrying about where I'm going t...
The Alienware Sentia m3450 14" widescreen notebook sports a 2.16GHz Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB of 667MHz DDR2, 100GB 7,200 RPM Hard Drive, and a Dual Layer DVD Writer. It looks promising as a notebo...
In my MacBook review almost two months ago, my final recommendation was a bit open-ended. My first technical support experience with Apple was very positive. My AC adapter broke and the folks at th...
Since this is my first Mac, I will not be simply reviewing the MacBook 13-inch as a product, but rather I will also evaluate the whole process of buying an Apple MacBook from the very beginning as ...
Smaller than most computers, and that means a lot for those who move their computer often, or if you have limited space. The airflow throughout the case is lacking. Mobo tray is a big plus. Great s...