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Apple iMac 27-inch (3.1GHz, Spring 2011)

The good: The new 27-inch iMac offers the best performance among current all-in-ones, along with the largest display, the best design, and exciting potential from its Thunderbolt ports. The bad: We still miss built-in HDMI inputs for easy media component integration, and, as usual, custom hardware options...
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Apple iMacs Refresh Expected Next Week

Apple is expected to refresh the iMac line next week, adding new Intel processors and Thunderblot ports, according to AppleInsider. If the rumors prove accurate, May 3 should be the day the improved iMacs go on sale. The iMac line was last updated nine months ago. The new iMacs will reportedly introduce...
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Maingear Vybe Super Stock

The good: Maingear’s Vybe Super Stock boasts best-in-class gaming desktop performance in a tidy, well-built package. The bad: You may find a few games give this system trouble at the highest image quality and resolution settings. The bottom line: With few limitations and strong value in its...
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Casemod Builds a PC Into a Desk, Looks Awesome

Laptops can be better than desktops for various reasons–one of them is the lack of cables. How is it that, even if you carefully make sure no wires overlap, you always end up with a tangle of cables with a desktop? Dutch electrician “L3p” also found the messiness of his setup annoying, so...
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HP Compaq 6000 Pro: An All-in-One for the Office

All-in-one desktops generally have a tough time fitting into the business realm. Although they’re convenient space-savers, they’re generally pricier than similarly equipped tower models. More important, however, those svelte chassis come at the cost of internal access–often a deal breaker...
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