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We live in a world of tech convergence. But the tech-tonic plates that tablets, PCs and phones live on are colliding. It’s sometimes hard to know where each type fits into our lives. The Asus Transformer AiO P1801 could prove Read More →
While we were arguing about whether a 7-inch tablet is better than a 10-inch one, Lenovo has been working on something quite different. The Lenovo IdeaCentre Horizon Table PC is a 27-inch 1080p touchscreen Windows 8 computer that wants to Read More →
Apple has introduced a new iMac computer line that will be available to buy just before the end of the year, in December.
Unveiled at IFA 2012, the Dell XPS One 27 is the company's latest all-in-one (AIO) PC, and it looks like being its best yet. With a 10-finger sensing, quad HD 27-inch touchscreen display that can fold flat, it looks like Read More →
In Pictures: The Sony VAIO Tap 20 is a cute little all-in-one PC that has a touchscreen and folds flat for easy shared viewing. It also comes with some custom apps such as Family Paint which lets two people draw Read More →
Nettops are perhaps more of a niche than they deserve to be. Basically tiny, low-power desktop PCs, they’re ideal as media players, unfettered by all the restrictions and limitations dedicated devices suffer. They’re also great to have permanently hooked up Read More →
People like convenience. It’s why laptops are eating away at the desktop market. It’s also why we’re seeing ever more all-in-one (AIO) PCs, which basically means the computer bits are integrated into a display to make for a simple and Read More →
The Alienware X51 is perhaps the most accessible computer the gaming expert has made yet. It's available from just £699 and its Xbox 360-apeing look won't seem too out of place in a lounge.
In pure gaming Read More →
With desktop PC sales on a steady decline, this might seem like a strange sector to move into. But Lenovo has proved that AIO (all-in-one) Windows PCs can still sell well, so Toshiba's brand-new Qosmio DX730 range isn't all that Read More →
First Apple’s iPhone received the Retina treatment with the iPhone 4, then it was the iPad’s turn with the New iPad. And though the new MacBook Air didn’t get any love this time around, the Pro too received a screen Read More →
Back in the early days of the personal computer in the 1980s, the first commercial models were a lot more accessible and programmable than today's machines. And out of this era grew a generation of people who knew how to Read More →