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Build Your Own Mini-PC for $80*
Friday 25 July 2008 – 08:40
Dip below the conventional mainstream market and you'll find highly integrated platforms priced at about $80 dollars. We take a look at a Celeron-powered Intel board to see what sort of performance is available for less than $100.
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Head to Head: ASUS WL-530g vs. Linksys WRT54GC Mini Wireless Routers*
Thursday 12 May 2005 – 05:09
Small is cool and small can be convenient. But is having a four-port wireless router that's slightly larger than a pack of bubble gum really what the doctor ordered? Jim Hubbard looks at two mini-wonders and draws his own conclusions. -
Apple Mac Mini: Smaller, More Stylish - and Cheaper Than a PC?*
Wednesday 16 February 2005 – 06:00
It's light, much smaller than any SFF PC and is priced starting at $499. It's also stylish, quiet and frugal in its power requirements. Is the Mac mini a worthwhile investment? -
Unevenly Matched Mini-Trio: MSI vs. Shuttle vs. Saintsong*
Monday 5 May 2003 – 07:00
The choice of compact PC's for daily office use is growing, but they vary in size, shape and functionality. We examined three interesting systems from MSI, Shuttle and Saintsong in our lab. -
Two New Mini-Powerhouses from Shuttle*
Friday 31 January 2003 – 06:00
High-performing compact PCs outfitted with top-shelf components are all the rage now. We tested two Shuttle systems for the AMD and Intel platforms. -
MSI MEGA 180 Mini-PC: Functionality Combined With Beauty*
Friday 27 February 2004 – 06:00
MSI's latest mini-PC, the MEGA 180, was designed to appease gamers with an nForce2 chipset for AthlonXP processors. For interior-decorated-minded users, the MEGA 180 comes in a nice-to-look-at colorful box. While the system has the Hi-Fi sound features of its predecessor, the MEGA 180 represents a major revamp, with new features such as Wi-Fi wireless networking capabilities built in. -
Serial ATA in Mini Format: 2.5" Disk Drive from Fujitsu*
Friday 6 December 2002 – 06:00
Although the rollout of Serial ATA seems to be dragging its proverbial feet, Fujitsu is pressing ahead: their current line of 2.5" disk drives is available as a Serial ATA version. What practical benefits does the new interface have to offer? -
Mini CDR Madness: Evolution or Revolution?*
Thursday 31 January 2002 – 06:00
Companies have been looking for new uses for 8cm/ 80mm 185MB CDR/ CDRW discs. In this review we look at a new evolution of portable MP3 players that feature use of the mini CDR/ CDRW format. Is this an evolution or a revolution in MP3 player technology? -
Build Your Own Mini-PC For The Office*
Friday 11 January 2002 – 06:00
Home-grown mini-PCs can be ultra compact and powerful, as proved by the Spacewalker kit that we tested. Could this be one of the new trends for 2002? -
Buffalo's Link Theatre mini: Too Little, Too Late*
Monday 1 May 2006 – 02:37
A £110 networked media adapter handling music, photos and video sure got our attention. But Jim Buzbee found that Buffalo made too many compromises to get under that magic mark.
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Apricorn Aegis Mini 60 GB*
Saturday 7 October 2006 – 04:19
Are you looking for an ultra-portable storage device that combines a small footprint and big value? The Aegis Mini is one of the sexiest products we've seen.
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Four Quiet and Powerful Mini PCs for Intel CPUs*
Thursday 6 July 2006 – 12:57
It didn't take long for Pentium D barebones systems to make their market appearance. Now, three vendors are ready to provide support for dual core CPUs in their models, which all promise to operate quietly. Do they live up to their promises?
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Good Looks, Terrible Workmanship - 4 Barebone Cases Compared*
Friday 16 November 2007 – 10:35 in Hardware
Barebones may be cute and stylish, but behind that appealing front you may find a frustrating interior. To save you that disappointment, we've tested four new mini-PC cases.
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Buffalo's LinkTheater mini: Too Little, Too Late*
Monday 1 May 2006 – 12:55
A $100 networked media adapter handling music, photos and video sure got our attention. But Jim Buzbee found that Buffalo made too many compromises to get under that magic hundred dollar mark.
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Review: LaCie Ethernet Disk mini*
Tuesday 13 September 2005 – 06:17
Sometimes you need more speed than most consumer Networked Storage products can deliver. Jim Buzbee takes a look at LaCie's dual-mode NAS that can also function as an external USB 2.0 drive.
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