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Desktop Reviews

  
ComputerShopper.com’s expert PC reviews help you find the best computer whether you're looking for a budget desktop or a powerful gaming PC. Computer Shopper's Budget Desktop Buying Guide, and Buying Guides for all in one PCs, and midrange, entertainment, and performance desktops, help you find the best new computer at a price you can afford.
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Lenovo IdeaCentre A310

This $1,099 PC has a 1080p display, a fast CPU, and a spacious hard drive. The screen, however, begs for a Blu-ray player, and gaming isn't a strength. Is it a good value?
An iMac-glamorous design binds together peppy productivity performance and strong entertainment features in this eye-catching $849 PC.
A new breed, this high-powered Core i7 PC ably displays 3D movies, photos, and games. Everything you need is included and easy to set up.
This budget-friendly $649 tower can handle productivity tasks and dabble in gaming. It's a well-rounded choice for families or those seeking a bump up from a budget PC.
As a basic all-in-one PC for Net work and occasional homework, the 20-inch Omni 100 fits the bill with its pleasing design, adequate performance, and fair $549 price.
This $1,249 all-in-one sports sleek lines, dedicated graphics, and lots of media-friendly ports. But it's sorely missing one key feature.
Gateway's late-2010 all-in-one packs a big 23-inch screen, slick looks, a robust feature set, and real pep for its $999 price.
High-end boutique PCs always aim for extreme performance, and the Genesis hits the mark dead-center. It broke several benchmark records.
This $1,349 Predator configuration is a good choice for a mainstream gaming rig if you don't need Blu-ray.
This all-in-one PC packs a 1080p touch screen, but does it stack up well against tough competition?
Its parts are impressive (and its screen is huge), but is this $1,398 business PC a case of office overkill?
Stellar design and performance keep the 27-inch iMac at the front of the all-in-one-PC pack.
If you're seeking a nicely priced mainstream gaming PC that also sports a Blu-ray drive and plenty of upgrade potential, this $1,500 model is a smart choice.

Laptop Reviews

  
ComputerShopper.com’s expert laptop reviews help you find the best laptops whether you're looking for a budget laptop or a powerful gaming laptop. ComputerShopper.com's Budget Laptop Buying Guide, and Buying Guides for ultraportable, thin-and-light, gaming, and desktop-replacement notebooks, help you find the best new laptops at prices you can afford. 







Super-svelte design and above-average app performance make this an attractive under-$1,000 ultraportable—at least on the surface.
This massive 18-inch laptop delivers very good productivity, multimedia, and gaming performance, and it features a Blu-ray drive with its big, beautiful HD display.
The dm3t is a solid, full-featured productivity notebook with good battery life and responsive performance. Our test unit rang up at $655.
A mobile-user value, this $299 netbook has excellent battery life and a solid software bundle, which help offset its so-so performance.
This $999 Aspire lets you play games in 3D using Nvidia’s GeForce 3D Vision technology. It's a good choice for those want to try 3D without spending a mint.
A CPU upgrade gives the T410s serious speed for a 3-pound thin-and-light, making it an excellent machine for both office work and commuting. (Mind the battery life, though.)
Entertainment laptop meets gaming rig in this giant-screen $1,499 model. You get very good performance on all fronts, especially if you need a combined playtime/workday PC.
Optical drives are rare in ultraportables, but this Portégé delivers one, plus Core i5 speed and excellent battery life, for under $1,000. It's a boon for frequent travelers on tight budgets.
This prototype laptop represents the shape of things to come for Chrome OS-based devices: speedy bootup times, long battery life, and cloud-based computing. We take a hands-on look.
A top performer in its price class, this $749 Aspire proves that bland can be beautiful if you need speed on a budget.
It looks like a netbook, but this Pavilion packs AMD’s Fusion technology inside. It's an excellent choice for both productivity and media playback on the road.
This business-rugged ultraportable is durable and portable, but its price and marginal graphics performance make it strictly a tool for executive road warriors.
This gorgeous 17.3-inch desktop replacement comes with a Blu-ray drive and an attractive screen. At $698, only at Wal-Mart, is it a media maven's dream machine?
The $499 price is right on this Wal-Mart exclusive 17.3-inch laptop. You get a lot of screen—and perhaps, just enough performance—for the money.