Best computers
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Cambridge Audio DacMagic
The Cambridge Audio DacMagic is an excellent musical upgrade for CD players and DVD players alike, and could improve your PC sound as well. 7
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Thecus N7700
The N7700 is one heck of a NAS box if you need something to take seven drives and have nowhere to put a rack mount unit. 2
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Apple MacBook Pro 15-inch (June 2009)
Apple's 15-inch MacBook Pro makes only minor tweaks to the previous version, but cutting prices and swapping the ExpressCard slot for an SD card slot are enough to make it a solid improvement over its predecessor. 8
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Apple MacBook Pro (13-inch, June 2009)
Previously known as the MacBook, Apple's basic 13-inch aluminium unibody laptop has been promoted to the "Pro" series, all while adding features and cutting the base price. 37
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Samsung N120
Samsung's netbook is an excellent entry into the Australian market, and an incredibly tempting buy for anyone looking in this space. 6
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Apple MacBook Pro (2.66GHz, 17-inch)
A little late to the party, Apple's redesigned 17-inch MacBook Pro joins the 15-inch model with a redesigned aluminium body, new trackpad with expanded functionality, and a dual graphics set-up for either longer battery life or better performance. 5
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Dell 2209WA
The 2209WA is a monitor with very few flaws. While we'd love to see 1:1 scaling, and the inset screen may cause some users grief, we wouldn't mind two of these sitting on our desk. This is the best 22-inch monitor we've seen. 40
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Microsoft Explorer Mouse
Microsoft's new desktop mouse conquers surfaces no mouse has conquered before. It also happens to be very good. 1
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Sony Vaio VGN-TT15GN
If you have the money, you shouldn't hesitate to buy the TT, in any of its guises. It looks phenomenal, is comfortable to use and is exceptionally portable. 8
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