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Reviewed on October 30, 2009
Acer's Aspire Revo 1600 might be the first Nettop we don't actively dislike. We'd rather have an Xbox 360 in the living room, but the Aspire Revo 1600 would be suitable as a PC for young kids or as a low-profile cloud kiosk. Thanks to its $199 price tag, you won't feel too much remorse if it breaks or you outgrow it.
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eMachines Inc., Acer Inc., wireless networking, graphics chip, optical drive, Acer Aspire, Intel Pentium, NVidia, networking, Intel, adapter, Microsoft Windows Vista, PC, games, hard drive
Check prices$199.99-$210.99
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Reviewed on August 17, 2009
If you must buy a Nettop, the eMachines EZ1601-01's large screen and category-competitive components make a decent argument for its value among other systems like it. One look at a true budget desktop, or even a Netbook, and the appeal of this system diminishes quickly.
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eMachines Inc., ASUS, graphics chip, optical drive, display, Intel, PC
Check prices$359.99-$416.99
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Reviewed on July 31, 2009
The eMachines ET1810-03 isn't the fastest or the most attractive computer, but we can't argue with the low price, attractive design, and a complete (if not slightly barren) set of components. If you can deal with the midtower size, it will make for an excellent general purpose PC for the home.
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eMachines Inc., Gateway Inc., optical drive, fax, Ethernet, Intel, modem, Apple Computer, hard drive, PC
Check prices$339.99
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Reviewed on January 27, 2009
At first glance, the eMachines ET1161-07 seems like a decent setup, but a laundry list of subpar components running on 32-bit Windows Vista just can't keep up with other similarly priced systems that give you much faster performance and higher-quality components for just $100 more.
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eMachines Inc., Acer Aspire, graphics chip, expansion, burner, digital media, optical drive, Acer Inc., 32-bit, Dell Inspiron, AMD Athlon, Nvidia GeForce, NVidia, AMD, Dell
Check prices$324.99
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Reviewed on June 11, 2009
We cringe at the idea of recommending such a slow PC when you can get significantly better performance for just a few more dollars. That said, it's hard to argue with the eMachines EL1300G-01w's low price, clean good looks, and relatively complete budget feature set. As long as you have no ambitions for this PC performing anything resembling serious work, it will make a fine second or third home system.
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eMachines Inc., HP Pavilion SlimLine, Apple Intel Mac Mini, Dell Inspiron, AMD Athlon, 32-bit, AMD, Dell, Nvidia GeForce, NVidia, HP, Apple Macintosh, PC
Check prices$268.00
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Reviewed on April 2, 2007
With new polish and a whole lot of bang for the buck, HP's new Pavilion Slimline s3020n leads the small PC field overall. The glossy black chassis, added expandability, and even a new keyboard make this system attractive both inside and out.
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WinBook, HP Pavilion SlimLine, iBuyPower, eMachines Inc., HP Pavilion, HP, configuration, Adobe PhotoShop, memory, Apple iTunes, PC, CPU
CNET review:
8.4
Excellent
Check prices$619.99
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Reviewed on June 22, 2007
HP's new Compaq Presario SR5050NX squeaks by its direct eMachines competition, but both of those systems fall behind to HP's own SlimLine desktops in terms of features and performance. If you're looking for a basic desktop with expandability, though, we give this system the nod.
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Compaq Presario, eMachines Inc., expandability, HP Pavilion SlimLine, iBuyPower, HP Pavilion, HP, PC, hard drive
CNET review:
7.2
Very good
Check prices$589.99
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