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Apple iMac Desktop 800-MHz: ... have always used macs since my early days as a designer. I seem to have graduated from the early years of all in one grainy beige boxes, through to the colourful sweet wrapper imac of yesterday. The new imac is something that is out of this world to look at. It has a flat screen, a domed round base, white keyboard and mouse. But I guess you have seen it. Macs are the computers that always seem to be shown on TV...
Read the full review: IMAC vrs the PC by leenewham
 

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midzt04 Apple eMac Desktop 700-MHz
... an Apple you can only expect top quality and this is what you get. The eMac is mainly targeted for students going off to university as it is the cheapest Mac in the range. The spec is good with 40GB hard drive which is standard for most PCs now. The large 17 inch screen has great colour and depth. The overall design of the mac is excellent and well thought out and the eMac delivers all the things the iMac can do without the high price. For around 150 pounds more you can get a DVD writer and 80GB hard drive. The only downside I can see in the computer is that it doesn't have a flat screen and due to this, some users may find it bulky on a small/cluttered desk. ...
Read the full review: Great little desktop by midzt04
kingseany Sony CD Media
... well as using Verbatim CDR disks, which I reviewed recently, I've also been using Sony. Th specific product is 10CDQ8ON, which is a box of 10 700Mb, 48x CDR disks. As usual, they come in a cardboard box, and each one has a full sized CD-jewel case to protect the CDR inside. Each case is shrink-wrapped in plastic, to prevent scratching of the case, and dust from getting into the product. As with most shrink wrapped products, a quick entry system is included, which generally allows you to get into the contents quickly enough. The cases are good quality ...
Read the full review: It's only storage by kingseany
pastyorf Netgear in general
... all know the problem. Two computers, 1 Internet connection. A basic cable (I started with serial in the old days), would trail over the house. That soon was replaced with a 10/100Mbit 25meter Ethernet (That actually got ruined, someone tripped on the cable and it tore the network cards and cable apart). Fortunately, we threw out the second older computer and did not need a network for a number of years. Along came broadband to the village last winter (2003) and I wanted to use the broadband connection on my new laptop. So the only logical step was wireless. I spent 10 days trawling the Internet for the best and lowest cost solution. Low cost in wireless is...
Read the full review: DG824M, MA401, MA521 by pastyorf
 
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