Tested for our January 2007 roundup of cheap PCs, the $475 Ajump Prive 336 was one of the last machines we tested with a CRT monitor--and a 17-inch one, at that. It came in an awful generic white case with messy innards, had lousy performance, and rendered games unplayable. And of course we hated the monitor. Other than that, we loved it. This particular version is no longer available, but the 336i is very close in specifications, and its price is similar--but only if you get it without a monitor. We'll soon know if Everex's $200 Linux gPC can take the el cheapo crown when we receive one in the next few weeks. Full Review | Vendor Pricing
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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).
Least Expensive PC: Ajump Prive 336
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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