What could you get for $6007, the same price as the Alienware Area-51 7500 desktop gaming system we tested? You could take a few trips to Las Vegas and place some bets (of course, it might end up being only one trip if you're not very good at the games). You could lease a Toyota Yaris for a couple years. You could pay your parents back the money you borrowed. Or you could equip a good-size office staff with a dozen of the PC you'll see in the next slide, the Ajump Prive 336 (the least-expensive PC we tested in the past year). Full Review | Vendor Pricing (Editors' note: Yes, we know there are even more expensive, exotic machines out there, but this is about stuff we've tested.)
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In Pictures: Best & Worst Desktop PCs of 2007
We review desktop PCs of all types, and here you'll see the extremes: the best and worst, the fastest and slowest, and the coolest and ugliest that came through our lab in the last year (or so).
Most Expensive PC: Alienware Area-51 7500
Worst Paint Job: Cisnet NASCAR PC
Biggest PC: War Machines M1 Elite
Smallest PC: Enano EX7200
Most Expensive PC: Alienware Area-51 7500
Least Expensive PC: Ajump Prive 336
Fastest PC: Xi Mtower IGE-Stacker
Slowest PC: HP Compaq dc5750
Most Expandable PC: CyberPower Infinity Pro
Least Expandable PC: Apple iMac
Most Hard-Drive Space: CyberPower Infinity Pro
PC With the Biggest Monitor: HP Blackbird 002 Lci
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