Three of the Best: Mini Computers

1. Dell Inspiron Zino HD
Available with a variety of cheery multicoloured covers, the Zino HD comes with 3GB of memory and 500GB of storage, and runs Windows 7. You can add a Blu-ray drive, enabling you to watch high-definition films on your television via an HDMI cable.
From £329 (dell.com/uk).

2. Nivio
This tiny device is designed to replace a traditional PC. You connect it to a mouse, keyboard and monitor (bought separately), and then rent the operating system, software and applications you need from Nivio. It means you’ll always be running the latest programs, and because it stores your documents, files, photos and music online, you can access your stuff from any computer with an internet connection.
From £99 (nivio.com).

3. Mac Mini
This tiny Mac drive is ideal for those who want to try out the Apple experience without spending a fortune on a new desktop computer. Hook it up to your existing monitor, mouse and keyboard and marvel at its 2GB of memory, speedy processor, 160GB hard drive, and integrated Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. It comes pre-installed with Snow Leopard, and Apple’s Lifestyle suite.
From £499 (apple.com/uk).
Posted on January 16, 2010 | Filed Under Reviews
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