Monday, Nov. 29, 2004
Hot Boxes
By Wilson Rothman
PERSONAL VIEWS
The Media Center PC is finally coming of age. With these specially designed computers, you can already record TV shows. But now, by pairing the newest models--such as the Gateway 7200S ($1,400; gateway.com)--with two new add-ons, that technology goes mobile. You can transfer shows and songs to Creative's Zen Portable Media Center ($500; creative.com to enjoy on a plane or bus or in your breakfast nook. If the PC is in the den but you want to see your shows on the living room TV, try Linksys' Media Center Extender ($300; linksys.com) which lets your computer broadcast to another screen.
Apple iMac G5
Critics say they miss the last iMac's movable monitor or that there's too much white space below this one's wide screen. We say it's a smooth--and powerful--operator. apple.com (from $1,300)
Disney Dream Desk PC
Many a child will fall for this big-eared blue machine. In addition to a kid-size mouse, it includes a color printer and a light pen for drawing. disneydirect.com ($950)
Hip-e Node
It may sound off the wall, but this PC for teens was designed by teens. Almost every visual element can be customized. There's an optional MP3 player and a prepaid cell phone too.
hip-e.com (from $1,700)