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Lars-Göran Nilsson
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Mesh has built a lightning fast and feature packed PC. The price may be high, but you are getting some of the best components out there.
Review Price: £1,879.00
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AJP G220 Review
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AJP takes a different tack with its latest notebook, showcasing Intel Centrino technology in a compact, yet affordable, package.
Review Price: £758.00
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Shuttle has produced a well built and very fast small form factor box, but the cost is high considering it's using Intel's older 875P chipset.
Review Price: £256.00
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If you're thinking of replacing your old desktop PC with a notebook but don't want to spend too much, the Advent 7056 could be worth a look.
Review Price: £600.00
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If you're thinking of building a low-cost PC, the Biostar K8NHA motherboard will make a great starting point.
Review Price: £42.00
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The C510 is fully based on Intel's 'Centrino 2' Sonoma platform, and features a widescreen 15.4in display. Is this the notebook you're looking for?
Review Price: £1,053.00
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Biostar iDEQ 210P Review
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While we wait to see its next generation system Biostar offers up another appealing Small Form Factor PC with the 210P.
Review Price: £146.00
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AJP's Z71AAJP is the most affordable Sonoma based laptop we've seen. We take a look to see if too many corners have been cut or if this is still a worthwhile proposition.
Review Price: £793.00
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Once again Shuttle has created a cracking small form factor barebone system, but as always, it doesn't come cheap.
Review Price: £284.00
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Evesham Axis AK47 Review
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Unlike other low-cost SLI rigs that use GeForce 6600GT cards, the Axis AK47 from Evesham sports twin GeForce 6800LE boards - it's fast, well featured and a bit of a bargain.
Review Price: £1,299.00
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This is the second Athlon 64 machine we've seen from Evesham. This time it's based on the Athlon 64 3200+ and comes in a fair bit cheaper than its FX-51 sporting big brother.
Review Price: £1,531.00
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Multivision has produced the first truly affordable Athlon 64 based system. If you're after a machine based on the Athlon 64 3200+ the Ionix Pro A64 could be ideal.
Review Price: £1,291.00
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If you can't quite afford an FX5900 graphics card Gainward has a cut down version at a slightly more reasonable price. Don't get fooled by the ultra name though.
Review Price: £234.00
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Mesh has put together a cracking machine aimed at the home gamer. It's got everything you'd want, but it doesn't come cheap.
Review Price: £1,526.00
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Proving that Intel isn't the only solution when it comes to notebooks, Multivision has produced a feature packed AMD based laptop at an unbelievable price.
Review Price: £999.00
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If you want to build an Athlon 64 system but don’t want a huge tower case under your desk, Biostar has the answer. The i-DEC is a small form factor PC that’s stylish, feature packed and ready to accommodate AMD’s 64bit baby.
Review Price: £200.00
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Iridium AVPC Review
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The AVPC from Iridium is another take on the media PC. It's very similar to the Hi-Grade Xperian and cheaper to boot. But do you get what you pay for?
Review Price: £999.00
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Intel's 3.4GHz Pentium 4 bursts onto the scene in fine style inside the Evesham Evolution 3.4. It may be expensive, but it's the fastest PC we've ever seen.
Review Price: £1,820.00
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The Axion RS300-AA38FL from Sapphire is a Pentium 4 based motherboard sporting the ATi IGP9100 chipset. It may not be the fastest motherboard on the block, but if you need integrated graphics it might be attractive.
Review Price: £105.00
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If your CD writer is struggling and keeping you waiting it's worth upgrading. This new 52-speed writer from MSI offers blistering performance at a very reasonable price.
Review Price: £28.00
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If you're looking for a way to turn your wired network into a wireless one, this new 802.11g access point will do the job nicely.
Review Price: £81.00
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If you're thinking of buying an AMD Athlon 64 FX-51 processor, you're going to need a motherboard to put it in, and the Asus SK8V should fit the bill nicely.
Review Price: £146.00
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Like the award winning AOpen Aeolus FX5900XT, this card from Chaintech is based on the nVidia FX5900XT chipset. But is the FX5900XT still the mid-range chipset of choice?
Review Price: £147.00
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If you're in the market for a fully featured Centrino notebook that won't break the bank, Systemax has just what you're looking for.
Review Price: £1,056.00
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In a world full of mp3 players, Lars asked whether the wigo CVM-100 can stand out from the crowd.
Review Price: £139.00
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Evesham has put together one of the fastest PCs on the planet, but you're going to need very deep pockets to afford one.
Review Price: £2,231.00
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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.
Review Price: £1,174.00
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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.
Review Price: £165.00
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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.
Review Price: £61.00
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Fujitsu-Siemens has built a fully featured, powerhouse notebook around Intel's new Dothan chip. The price is high, but your getting a lot of notebook for your money.
Review Price: £2,000.00
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