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  • HP TouchSmart 600 review

    The HP TouchSmart 600 PC is boosted by Windows 7's gesture support, but HP's custom multitouch software is even more impressive.

    £1,039 inc VAT

  • FIRST LOOK: AMD DTX small form factor PC

    The form factor of a PC is rarely something that you need to think about, until you try to purchase a PC that's smaller than a mid-tower. That's when tough decisions…

    Free

  • Ionics Plug Computer 3.0 review

    The first unit based on Marvell’s Sheevaplug always-on microserver platform, the Plug Computer 3.0 looks bulky, but impressive.

    Free

  • HP TouchSmart IQ506 review

    HP's TouchSmart IQ506 Desktop PC costs $1,500 in the US, and is expected to retail at around £1,099 inc VAT in the UK from August or September.

    £1,099 inc VAT

  • Chillblast Fusion Flame review

    Offering a balanced feature set and excellent performance in both office use and gaming, Chillblast’s Fusion Flame is a solid desktop PC.

    £500 inc VAT

  • Acer Z5763 review

    Acer’s Z5763 is a great multimedia PC, combining decent sound quality, digital TV, Blu-ray and 3D playback with a 1TB hard drive that’s able to store plenty of content.

    £799 inc VAT

  • Palicomp Phoenix i7 Stealth Extreme review

    Palicomp’s Phoenix i7 Stealth Extreme offers bags of performance. It costs £1,399, but includes an advanced system case with handy extra features for overclocking

    £1,399 inc VAT

  • Mac mini vs iMac comparison review

    We compare the Mac mini and iMac - Apple's two most popular desktop PCs. Which is best for you - Mac mini or iMac? Read our Mac mini vs iMac comparison review to find…

    £1,499 inc VAT

  • Dell XPS 18 hands-on review

    Dell's latest Windows 8 product is the Dell XPS 18, an all-in-one PC which doubles as a tablet. Find out more in our Dell XPS 18 hands-on review.

    £849 inc VAT

  • CyberPower Essential 3000 (early 2013) review

    The CyberPower Essential 3000 is a complete system with a price of £549 that includes a decent monitor. CyberPower Essential 3000 review.

    £549 inc VAT

    Score - 4 out of 10

  • Asus Eee Top ET2002 review

    Asus helped kick off the whole all-in-one PC resurgence with its 15.6in Eee Top ET1602; the Asus Eee Top ET2002 is the first nVidia ION graphics version.

    £559 inc VAT

    Score - 5 out of 10

  • HP Omni 100 review

    The 20-inch HP Omni 100 all-in-one desktop PC sports an extremely low asking price, but we're still hard pressed to recommend its lacklustre combination of features,…

    £499 inc VAT

    Score - 5 out of 10

  • Acer Aspire X3400 review

    The Acer Aspire X3400 is a budget PC that's inexpensive enough to make it a compelling - but not perfect - package.

    £419 inc VAT

    Score - 5 out of 10

  • Palicomp Alpha Media Blaze review

    The Palicomp Alpha Media Blaze is really a standard budget PC with some multimedia components and peripherals added to enable it to function as a Media Centre.

    £549 inc VAT

    Score - 5 out of 10

  • Lenovo IdeaCentre Q180 review

    The Lenovo IdeaCentre Q180 is a nettop PC that is small and portable, and comes with a multimedia remote.

    £396 inc VAT

    Score - 5 out of 10

  • Lenovo C325 review

    The Lenovo C325 is an all-in-one desktop that packs little power, but is budget-friendly, space-friendly, and environment-friendly.

    £449 inc VAT

    Score - 5 out of 10

  • Lenovo ThinkCentre M58p review

    The performance of the Lenovo ThinkCentre M58p is impressive given its size; but considering all that the machine lacks, it seems more of a gimmick than a…

    £611 inc VAT

    Score - 6 out of 10

  • Asus EeeBox PC EB1501 review

    It doesn’t offer unbeatable performance, but Asus' EeeBox PC EB1501 delivers a slot-loading DVD writer, HDMI and more.

    £315 inc VAT

    Score - 6 out of 10

  • Lenovo IdeaCentre Q100 review

    The Lenovo IdeaCentre Q100 is a nettop PC, a supersmall, supercheap box that essentially uses netbook components.

    £187 inc VAT

    Score - 6 out of 10

  • HP dc7800 desktop PC review

    An inexpensive, small and expandable desktop PC, the HP dc7800 will be a good solution for many businesses.

    £499 inc VAT

    Score - 6 out of 10

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