Top 10 Desktop Products in October


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  1. Dell Optiplex 755

    Dell Optiplex 755

    The Dell Optiplex 755 boasts strong performance for office demands in an attractive and convenient package.

    Tags: dell, optiplex, 755, pc, desktop, computer

    Editor's rating:

    8.0

    User rating:

    6.5

  2. Samsung SyncMaster 2333SW 23-inch LCD Monitor

    Samsung SyncMaster 2333SW 23-inch LCD Monitor

    Samsung's attractive "cream" monitor has a lot of upside, once you get the annoying base unit snapped on.

    Tags: syncmaster, samsung, monitor, lcd, display, 2333sw

    Editor's rating:

    8.0

    User rating:

    8.7

  3.  HP Compaq t5730w Thin Client

    HP Compaq t5730w Thin Client

    Designed for use with server-based desktops such as Terminal Services, Citrix and VMware View, HP's t5730w is an excellent mid-range device suitable for most office applications.

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  4. HP 2309m

    HP 2309m

    At a price of AU$649, the 2309m is a decent buy. While it performs well, the blacks aren't as deep as we'd like, and we'd be more tempted to find something with a matte screen to cut down on reflections.

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  5. Dell G2410

    Dell G2410

    The plain-looking Dell G2410 offers stellar performance and an energy conscious interface at a low price.

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    Editor's rating:

    8.1

    User rating:

    5.0

  6. Dell OptiPlex 960

    Dell OptiPlex 960

    If you're shopping at the premium end of the business desktop market, you'll be hard-pressed to do better than the Dell OptiPlex 960.

    Tags: dell, optiplex, desktop, mini tower, 960, windows, vista, intel

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  7. HP Compaq dc7900

    HP Compaq dc7900

    The HP Compaq dc7900 is a solid business offering in the premium desktop space, but the competition is a small step ahead.

    Tags: hp, compaq, intel, dc7900, vpro, business, desktop, review

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  8. Apple iMac 24-inch (2009)

    Apple iMac 24-inch (2009)

    Apple made a number of changes to the 24-inch iMac, but making it available at this price is the most impressive. The rest of the updates are welcome, and Apple's multitasking capability remains unmatched.

    Tags: imac, apple, 24, mini, firewire, displayport, 800

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  9. Lenovo ThinkCentre A57

    Lenovo ThinkCentre A57

    The Lenovo A57 is a well-priced office desktop with a strong performance. While very similar to its smaller sibling, the M57e, the A57 offers better performance and upgrade options for a small price increase.

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  10. Dell 2209WA

    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.

    Tags: dell, 22-inch, monitor, 2209wa, review

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