CNET Reviews - Most Popular Computer SystemsCNET Computer Systems Reviews are the most comprehensive resource for unbiased personal technology advice.Linksys WRT310N Wireless-N Gigabit Router- May 29, 2008 Aside from its potentially worrisome heat output, the Linksys WRT310N Wireless-N Gigabit Router is a networking dynamo with chart-topping performance and a sleek (maybe too sleek) design.http://reviews.cnet.com/Linksys_WRT310N_Wireless_N_Gigabit_Router/4505-3319_7-32815483.htm... Linksys WRT110 RangePlus Wireless Router- May 20, 2008 The Linksys WRT110 RangePlus is an unconventional and stylish wireless router that supplies near draft 802.11n throughput without being an official Draft N router. We like this affordable, antenna-free router for networks where Wireless-G and Wireless-N clients coexist.http://reviews.cnet.com/Linksys_WRT110_RangePlus_Wireless_Router/4505-3319_7-32936970.html... eMachines T3646- May 15, 2008 eMachines T3646 is one of the cheapest desktops available, and unfortunately it shows. It offers some compelling performance, but basic capability is more important in budget systems, and we found this system came up short compared with others in its price range.http://reviews.cnet.com/eMachines_T3646/4505-3118_7-32924902.html?subj=fdba&part=rss&a... Toshiba Satellite A305D-S6835- May 12, 2008 Toshiba rolls out its new Satellite look to the basic 15-inch AMD-powered Satellite A305D, but others offer more for the same $999.http://reviews.cnet.com/Toshiba_Satellite_A305D_S6835/4505-3121_7-32906207.html?subj=fdba&... Shuttle KPC K-4500- May 9, 2008 Shuttle's KPC K-4500 has appeal as a prebuilt Linux PC for a tech-savvy owner to play around with or as a more or less accessible, basic computer to bestow upon a loved one (for whom you're willing to provide tech support). If you're aware of the potential pitfalls we recommend it, not least because it's so affordable.http://reviews.cnet.com/Shuttle_KPC_K_4500/4505-3118_7-32934843.html?subj=fdba&part=rs... Kodak ESP 3- May 8, 2008 The Kodak ESP 3 comes with great software for editing photos and applying touch-ups to portraits, but printer software is only as good as the physical results, and the print quality isn't nearly up to current industry standards. Your $150 would be much better spent on alternative multifunction printers.http://reviews.cnet.com/Kodak_ESP_3/4505-3181_7-32915926.html?subj=fdba&part=rss&t... |