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Setting new standards for elegance and simplicity, the all-new, all-in-one iMac packs all its components - from processor to video camera - into an astoundingly thin, anodized aluminum frame. The advanced processors that power every iMac are faster than ever - delivering greater performance for everything from enhancing photos to playing games and more.

Powered by the Intel Core 2 Duo processor, the new Mac mini is up to 39 percent faster than the previous generation. From across the room, you can browse through all the music, photos, and movies on both your Mac mini and other computers across your network.

EEE Box is the smallest desktop PC in the world and can be easily moved from room to room. It can be mounted to most of LCD in order to save even more space. Its 8.5" x 7" x 1" dimension is smaller than an A4 paper.

The advent of desktop computing has revolutionized the way work is organized and performed in today's office environments.

Are you in the market for some hot new electronic equipment?Does walking into the store make you dizzy with options?Relax. The experts at Consumer Reports have done your homework for you.

The ThinkCenter A57 series offers a variety of models with power and expandability, delivering systems with a great blend of essential features and technology at an affordable price.

The VAIO LT HD PC/TV is a TV, PC, DVR and Blu-ray Disc player / recorder - all-in-one. This gorgeous 22" widescreen HDTV features a high-performance Blu-ray Disc technology-enabled VAIO PC cleverly tucked behind its slim side panel.

When it comes down to it, there isn't that much difference between Macs and PCs for the average home computer user. A lot of your decision will be based on personal preference, what you use your computer for, and what you are familiar with already.

The history of computers begins earlier than you might think. As far back as the 1930s, scientists were pioneering a technology called computing that served as the foundation of today's personal computers.

Desktop computers, unlike laptop computers, are usually stationary and used in homes and businesses. The term "desktop" is used to describe the idea that the computer rests atop a desk or table, although as personal computers continue to get smaller, they can be placed virtually anywhere.

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