You don't need to spend four figures to get a reliable home PC—many of our budget desktop favorites are under $600. Check out our top labs-tested picks among conventional towers, mini PCs, all-in-ones ...
A reliable desktop PC is a necessity for professionals and students alike. They’re not portable like laptops, but desktop computers provide stable performance that you can improve over time by ...
When you just need a simple screen instead of one of the best monitors in the market, you can’t go wrong with the Dell S2425H. You’ll get Full HD resolution and a 100Hz refresh rate on its 24-inch ...
Mini PCs tend to underperform next to similarly-priced tower PCs. Expect to pay a premium for one with decent gaming performance. Upgrade options for mini PCs are usually limited to storage and RAM, ...
There's simply nothing like PC gaming. While consoles are easy to get into, the sheer volume of games on home computers, both AAA and indie, is overwhelming. All you need is a PC to play them on.
Desktop PCs are typically bulky behemoths, taking up precious real estate in your home office or game room. That’s not the case for products in the Beelink catalog, however, which are all incredibly ...
Intel wants to make low-price desktop PCs more musical. The chipmaker unveiled on Wednesday its Intel Express 910GL, a chipset that offers PC makers the ability to add more advanced features, such as ...
This article got me to thinking. . . one of my longstanding problems with regards to laptops, is that you can't change the motherboard/cpu/gpu, in most cases. Laptops are sold as "sealed-box" systems, ...
When playing the most GPU-intensive games on the market today, you either realize your GPU settings are ruining your gaming experience, or your gaming PC build wasn't as future-proofed as you had ...
Pi 5 is still an odd fit for day-to-day desktop use; cheap mini PCs come closer.