Category: Computer Reviews

Asus G73JH-A1 Gaming Laptop Review

When word of the Asus G73JH first came out at CES 2010 it definitely left an impression. A giant, all-black 17-inch full HD wide-screen gaming laptop with a Core i7 processor, 8GB of memory, dual 7,200rpm 500GB hard drives, a

2010 Apple MacBook Pro Spring Edition Review

The 2009 version of the 13-inch MacBook Pro was one of our favorite laptops, providing a great combination of design, performance, and battery life in a thin chassis. We tended to like it even more than the 15-inch model, since

Fujitsu LifeBook MH380 Review

The last time we reviewed a Fujitsu Lifebook Netbook–the M2010–we didn’t completely buy the company’s educational market pitch, as it seemed to merely offer a package that didn’t add up to more than any other Netbook at a price that

Asus Eee PC 1001P Review

Asus and its Eee PC have always been at the forefront of Netbook development. After all, the company practically invented the market, and virtually owned it for some time, as Dell, HP, and others dithered over whether to get into

Dell Studio One 19 (EO19-USE012CS) Review

The Dell Studio One 19 (EO19-USE012CS) ($999.99 list), which is available at Costco, is very similar to the Studio One 19 I looked at earlier this year. Like the previous iteration, this Studio One 19 is a smallish all in

Zonbu Desktop Mini Review

It’s a clever concept, if not exactly a fresh one: Sell or give away a PC, then make your money on a monthly subscription fee. The Linux-based Zonbu PC costs only $99 and promises to be “greener” than a typical

HP MediaSmart EX495 Review

Once again, HP has retooled the MediaSmart Server EX490 and EX495 with new capabilities, including faster hardware and better MAC support. That makes it all the better to connect to your home network to serve as your personal backup center

Iomega StorCenter ix4-200d NAS Server Review

In order to compete in the cut-throat network storage market, Iomega, now a brand from EMC, has been reinventing its StorCenter NAS 200 series by adding some nifty Enterprise capabilities and offering them to small business customers. In the case

Dell Studio XPS 8000 (SX8000-1479UWH) Review

The Dell Studio XPS 8000 (SX8000-1479UWH) ($799.98 list) is a retail version of Dell’s multimedia powerhouse desktop. It has been updated to work with Intel’s recent Core i5 processors, which makes it a lot less expensive than the Dell Studio

HP Pavilion p6367c-b Review

HP aims to fuse performance and value in the HP Pavilion p6367c-b by pairing a quad-core Intel processor with 8GB of RAM. That’s a nice start but the p6367, available for $999.99 at Costco, HP would have done well to

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