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MSI makes all-in-one computing look stylish - perfect for the reception desk.
The king of sleek, the MacBook Pro 17 with its Thunderbolt guts.
Qnap's TurboNAS 419P+ has all the fruit including DLNA streaming, two eSATA ports and iSCSI for a SAN.
Gigabyte has a bet each way with its Booktop, which promises to be a desktop replacement.
The Fritz!Box has VoIP
, phone sockets and is even NBN ready with an Ethernet jack into the customer premises equipment.
The Dell Vostro V130 is thin, light and the design is gorgeous but the MacBook rival is let down by price and battery life.
Fuji Xerox's DocuPrint CP205 delivers remarkable print quality that puts it in the A-list of devices.
A well-priced but less than perfect tablet, the Pioneer Dreambook.
The AMD Radeon 6990 graphics card is worth every cent of its $899, our techies tell us.
The company that gave us ultraportables, Toshiba, is back with a thin, light if high-priced notebook in the Portege R700.
MSI makes all-in-one computing look stylish - perfect for the reception desk.
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