Reviewed on September 12, 2007We wouldn't pay more than $200 or so for any 19-inch LCD, but if you need a smaller screen and can find Acer's p191w for that price, we'd recommend it. It's a basic display with no speakers or HDCP-support, but its image quality and sleek design make up for any lacking secondary features.TAGS:Acer Inc., NEC Electronics Corp., ViewSonic Corp., degree, LCD, speakers, HP, display
Reviewed on December 14, 2006The Aspire L310 works as a trim, affordable computer that will also serve light home-theater-PC duties. It doesn't offer as much room for improvement as its competition, but as long as you don't have plans for upgrading or running Windows Vista full bore, this system will serve you well.TAGS:Acer Inc., Acer Aspire, Microsoft Windows Vista, graphics chip, PCI, memory, HP, laptop computer, Microsoft Windows, video
Reviewed on October 16, 2008On certain tests, Dell's off-the-shelf Inspiron 530s comes out ahead of its slim-tower competition, but its situational performance edge isn't dramatic enough to overcome its underwhelming features. You can find cheaper systems that might be a tick slower on certain tasks, but on balance they'll let you do more.TAGS:Acer Aspire, Dell Inspiron, Acer Inc., HP Pavilion SlimLine, eMachines Inc., HDMI, graphics chip, 64-bit, Ethernet, Intel, HP, PC, games, video
Reviewed on September 23, 2001This home scanner offers great scanning quality and lots of useful features, but its short warranty and skimpy software bundle make its high price hard to handle.TAGS:Acer Inc., HP, Canon Inc., Epson, scanner
Reviewed on March 15, 2007Other than its integrated speakers, the w22 has a limited feature set, but its low price and relatively good performance make it worth a serious look.TAGS:ViewSonic Corp., HP, speakers, Acer Inc., monitor