Features:Mini home theatre system.

White Polyurethane paint finish.

Independent volume control for satelistes .

Treble and midrange upgrade control.

Wireless remote control.

High-current Toroidel ring transformer.

120W total output power.

8 inch woofer with Aluminum voicecoil.

SOURCE: www.edifier.com




Aug 21, 2008 - Built around the same Gigabyte X48-DS4 motherboard as the top-performing Polywell Poly X4800-Extreme, the MicroFlex 450B steps down a notch or two on other primary components. A 2.83-GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 processor, a single 500GB Seagate ST3500320NS hard drive, and a 512MB ATI 4870 graphics card lurk inside. Though this combo is pared back compared with some other high-end PCs, it still managed a more-than-acceptable WorldBench 6 score of 119 and gaming rates around 200 frames per second.

SOURCE: www.pcworld.com



About the Product:

The TA790GX A3+ is a ATX mainboard that is made to support socket AM3 processors with 5200 MT/s FSB. It is based on the AMD 790GX chipset and features 2 PCI, 2 PCI-E x1, 2 PCI-E x16 slot, and 4 DDR3-1333 DIMM sockets. Rear panel I/O ports include 1 HDMI, 1 DVI-D, 1 D-Sub, 6 USB 2.0/1.1, 1 RJ45 LAN, 1 IEEE1394a, and 8-channel audio jacks.


Sony’s Vaio RT2SY is part of its all-in-one range, based around a flat-panel screen. It looks better than most all-in-one PCs and outperforms them too, but at a hefty price.
The RT2SY’s appearance is brutal rather than aesthetic, with sharp edges and a matte-black finish.
This specification is superior to the average all-in-one PC, which often use low-powered Intel Atom processors, as evidenced by its excellent PCmark Vantage score of 5,214.
Manufacturer: Sony 0845 6000 124
Specifications: Intel Core 2 Quad Q9400 (2.66GHz) • 4GB PC2-6400 DDR2 Ram • Nvidia Geforce 9600M GT • 1TB hard disk • Avermedia DVBT • Blu-ray multi-burner • 25.5in display (1,920x1,080) • 802.11a/b/g/n • Bluetooth • Five USB ports • Two HDMI ports .

SOURCE: www.pcw.co.uk





AVADirect's Core i7 SLI/CrossFireX DDR3 Gaming System fails in the naming department, but I'll assume that the company's PC builders were too busy squeezing every last drop of performance out of this impressive machine to come up with a clever label. AVADirect's system isn't the fastest gaming PC we've tested, but it sure comes close. Factor in its $1840 price tag (as of 5/4/09)--nearly half the cost of the most inexpensive computers on our Top 5 Gaming PCs list--and it's hard to resist this system's allure.
SOURCE: www.pcworld.com


About the Product:
The Inspire 5.1 5500 speaker system includes 4 satellites and one center channel, each rated at 6W, one subwoofer rated at 18W, and Dolby Digital and Dolby Pro Logic processing. The system features a frequency response of 45Hz-20kHz.







You no longer need a huge tower PC dominating your workspace to give your growing business the computing power it needs. The HP Compaq dc7900 Ultra-slim ($919 direct) desktop is a compact business PC that can crunch any number you can throw at it yet doesn't dominate your desk space. The dc7900 is an enterprise-grade model, with the corresponding IT benefits (though with the drawbacks as well). It's a better choice for balancing your books than the $500 consumer-grade PCs out there.

COMPANY:
Hewlett-Packard Company
http://www.hp.com/
SPECDATA:
Price as Tested: $919.00 Direct
Type: Business
Processor Family: Intel Core 2 Duo
RAM: 2 GB
Storage Capacity: 250 GB
RAID: No
Graphics Card: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD
Primary Optical Drive: Dual-Layer DVD+/-RW