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Dell Studio One 19

There's a decent but not great PC hiding behind the Studio One 19's touchscreen gimmickry.

The Mac desktop family album

Just as the Xeon-based Mac Pro completed Apple's transition to Intel CPUs, the iMac received an upgrade to the new Core 2 Duo chips while also appearing in an awe-inspiring 24-inch model. Lest we forget the plucky Mac Mini, it is now completely dual core -- and still cheap. Our reviews will help you find your Mac match.

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  • Apple SuperDrive Mac Mini (1.42 GHz)

    The Apple SuperDrive Mac Mini addresses some of the shortcomings of its AU$799 predecessor, making it a well-rounded home PC at its base configuration.

  • Apple eMac 1.42GHz

    Apple brings Tiger, a faster G4 processor, larger hard drives and better graphics to the budget eMac.

  • Apple Mac Mini

    Leave it to Apple to make the small-form-factor PC even smaller. This AU$799 desktop-ish computer is 16.5cm on each side and 50cm tall. But is it as inexpensive as it seems?

  • Apple Power Mac G5 dual 2.5GHz

    The 2.5GHz dual-processor Power Mac G5 is an expensive but elegantly designed, fast computer that could use more internal expansion options.

  • Apple iMac G5

    The trim, new iMac G5 receives an updated processor, but the machine is still more about style than substance.

  • Apple eMac (PowerPC G4 1.25GHz; SuperDrive)

    Apple eMac (PowerPC G4 1.25GHz; SuperDrive)

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