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Compaq GX5000Z Review

Compaq steps up to the plate with their new GX5000Z gaming PC featuring dual Western Digital hard drives in a RAID array and an AMD Athlon 64 FX-53 CPU.

Gateway 7200XL Review

Gateway's 7200XL is a silent beast. Using Intel's new BTX form factor, you can hardly tell the system is on. But with the fastest components out there, it screams for attention.

eMachines T6212 Review

The eMachines T6212 could be one of the better gaming systems available for under $600. Dell and Gateway can't touch it.

Enpower Media Center Xpress EN-MX1 Review

PC Club takes a stab at the big boys with their Enpower Express EN-MX1 Media Center PC, and they do a pretty good job for their first shot.

Apple Mac mini Dual Core 1.66GHz Review

The Mac Mini is the Bruce Lee of the computing world - small frame, incredibly fit, lightning fast and able to take on any sized opponent with unflinching confidence.

Apple iMac Core Duo 17-inch Review

Apple upgrades their beloved iMac line with an Intel Core Duo processor. Otherwise, the system sports the same look as their G5 iMac.

VidaBox RoomMate Review

VidaBox claims the RoomMate has essentially all of the same power features of its larger siblings, but of course in a smaller size.

Alienware Area-51 7500 Review

Alienware's Area-51 7500 packs a serious punch, but is light on your wallet, that is unless you want to load it up with plenty of options.

HP TouchSmart IQ770 Review

If you are looking for a new family PC, then the HP TouchSmart IQ770 should probably be it. There are about 20 reasons why too. Read our review.

HP Pavilion s3020n Slimline Review

The HP Pavilion s3020n Slimline PC is a vertically-oriented, small form factor PC with plenty of power, good looks, and a very affordable $500 base price.

HP Pavilion a6130n Review

The HP Pavilion a3160n comes with a blistering fast 3GB of RAM standard as part of the system. However, it lacks DVI output.

Systemax Venture VX2 Review

The Systemax VX2 desktop PC offers a lot of power with an Intel Core2 Quad processor and RAID configured hard drives.

Gateway One Review

The Gateway One is a super hot looking all-in-one system that gives the Apple iMac a run for its money.

HP Blackbird 002 Review

The HP Blackbird 002 is an amazing system that boasts top-speed performance and a ground-breaking design.

Gateway FX7020 Review

The Gateway FX7020 is the company's budget gaming system that has a lot to offer for the price.

Uberclok Reactor Review

The Uberclok Reactor is overclocked, super powerful and extremely quiet. This is one of the best gaming systems out there.

HP Pavilion Elite m9200t Review

The HP Elite m9200t desktop PC is touted as an entertainers dream with its powerful CPU and video card.

Gateway FX540XT Review

The FX540XT is the top-of-the-line gaming machine in Gateway

Maingear Dash Review

If you are a gamer on a budget, then the Maingear Dash is the perfect PC for you. It's small quiet and affordable.

AVA Direct Gaming PC Workstation Review

AVA Direct shows off their craftsmanship with this high-end gaming PC workstation.

Gateway FX6800-01e Review

Intel's new Core i7 Quad-Core processor touches down at Gateway in the form of the new FX6800-01e gaming machine.

HP TouchSmart IQ506 Review

The HP TouchSmart IQ506 is a cool concept, but there just isn't enough power under the hood.

Dell XPS 625 Review

Dell's new entry-level gaming rig performs well, looks like it means business, and won't put you in hock.

Alienware Area-51 X58 Review

Alienware's super machine will dominate every game you can throw at it, and your wallet, too.

HP Firebird 802 Review

Price, style and efficiency put this PC in its own category, even if others can outrun it.

Asus Eee Top ET1602 Review

We found it hard to get over the missing DVD drive on this otherwise well-rounded machine.

MSI Wind Top AE1900 Review

Most buyers will wish they had shelled out a little bit more for the polish lacking in this machine.

HP Pavilion Elite m9600t Review

Despite the bland styling, this desktop packs plenty of power for non-enthusiast users.

HP Pavilion Slimline s5160f Review

Don't let the size fool you: HP's inexpensive Pavilion Slimline s5160f tears through multimedia.

ViewSonic VPC100 Review

The Viewsonic VPC100 is slim and affordable, but it's only capable of performing the most basic of computing tasks.

HP TouchSmart 300 Review

The HP TouchSmart 300 gets an Editor's Choice Award in our review for ease of use and value.

Gateway One ZX Series Review

As we found out in our review, the Gateway One ZX offers excellent performance in an attractive package and at a reasonable price, outshining its novel premise as a touch-based machine.

Asus Eee Top ET2203 Review

We review Asus' swing at Apple's iMac with its powerful-yet-affordable ET2203 Eee Top.

HP TouchSmart 600 Review

We review HP's TouchSmart 600-1055 all-in-one touchscreen PC and we think its performance warrants its price.
hp pavilion ms225 review

HP Pavilion MS225 Review

We learn in our review that HP's latest Pavilion MS225 all-in-one makes just the right compromises, delivering solid value at a very low price point.

Acer AspireRevo Review

We review the Acer AspireRevo, a small form PC that makes a compelling case to be part of your living room setup.
asus eeebox eb1501 review

Asus EeeBox EB1501 Review

We review Asus' EeeBox EB1501, a mini-desktop PC the size of a paperback novel that's capable of surfing the net, writing papers, and playing back full HD 1080p content.
Apple iMac 27-inch

Apple iMac 27-inch (Core i5) Review

We review the latest addition to Apple's iMac line, which features a 27-inch display, Intel Core i5 processor and pixel-pushing ATI Radeon HD 5750.
Senior Editor, Computing

Luke Larsen is a Senior Editor at Digital Trends and manages all content covering laptops, Macs, monitors, PC hardware, and peripherals. Around here we call it “computing,” but here’s a good rule of thumb: If it’s a computer or something that plugs into a computer, you found your guy. Oh, and these days, AI too. So much AI.

After getting a degree in music from the University of Oregon, Luke started his career in media hoping to get into music journalism. But when the opportunity arose, he landed in tech and hasn’t looked back since. He has over a decade of tech journalism experience, first joining Digital Trends in 2017 as a native Portlander, happy to join a tech media company that called his city home. Before working at DT, he worked as Tech Editor at Paste Magazine for over four years and has bylines at publications such as IGN, TouchArcade (RIP), and The Oregonian.

In his years at Digital Trends so far, Luke has covered high-profile industry events such as CES, IFA, and Microsoft Build, delivering on-the-ground coverage, breaking news, and first-hand reporting. He’s hosted countless YouTube videos, made podcast appearances, and written over 600 articles.

Some of his earliest tech memories include learning HTML through his MySpace account and trying to play Baldur’s Gate II on his parents’ dusty old beige box. These days, his obsession with technology is in telling stories with tech — in finding the narratives that ebb and flow through both technological advancement and product design, trickling right on down to our day-to-day experience of it. He is convinced that we all spend too much of our time using technology and not enough time thinking about it — cue a healthy dose of navel-gazing and philosophizing.

When he’s not endlessly debating what the best laptop is, Luke spends his days being a dad and a husband. Oh, and when there’s time (which there isn’t), he’s an avid fiction writer, player of designer board games, and still occasionally makes some music.