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Acer AX1930-UR10P review

The Acer AX1930-UR10P is a bit of a bore: Its Sandy Bridge-based speed is the only element we truly enjoy on this desktop, as the rest of what Acer brings to the table is unexciting - even when we factor in the typical constraints of budget desktops.
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Lenovo H330 review

My, how far Budget desktops have come. While Lenovo's orange-accented H330 is definitely "budget" - it starts at just £399.99 - it packs some impressive specs, including an i5 processor, a Blu-ray disc drive, and a 1TB hard drive. Plus, it performs like a lower-end non-budget desktop.
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Dell Inspiron 620s review

Dell manages to pack in most of the features that one would want in a home/office desktop into the Inspiron 620s. While we would have liked to see a few more features in this desktop, such as USB 3.0, it is still a good choice for meeting your home/office computing needs.
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HP Compaq 6000 Pro review

HP’s Business-centric All-in-One lacks the bells and whistles of consumer oriented machines, but offers strong performance, and some room to tinker.
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Micro Express MicroFlex 25B review

Sandy Bridge arrives on our mainstream PC chart with a flourish as Micro Express’s MicroFlex 25B mops the floor with the competition, for now.
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HP Pavilion p6640f review

Being in the market for a budget desktop forces you to consider all of your options chiefly from the perspective of price, not features. The HP Pavilion p6640f is a fine system in its own right, offering an excellent balance of price and performance.
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Acer Veriton Z410G review

The Acer Veriton Z410G is a budget-friendly All-in-One desktop PC geared towards small businesses. It's a well connected machine, with 8 ports, two PS/2 serial ports, and DVI and VGA output ports, but it lacks the feature set (and aesthetic appeal) of its pricier counterparts.
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Acer Veriton VN282G review

The Acer Veriton N282G is a sleek, versatile, business-oriented compact PC. Our review model features a 1.8GHz Intel Atom D525 processor, 2GB of installed RAM (upgradeable to 4GB) and an integrated Nvidia Ion 2 GPU. The system also sports a 320GB hard drive and is equipped with the 32-bit version of Windows 7 Professional.
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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.
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HP All-in-One 200 review

The HP All-in-One 200 offers excellent performance for an all-in-one desktop PC, and has a beautiful display. It lacks a touchscreen, however.
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