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Velocity Micro Gamer's Edge DualX
Get a first look at Velocity Micro's new gaming computer in action.
Velocity Micro's Edge Z15 represents one of the best deals we've seen this year in midrange gaming PCs. It has all the power necessary to play current games (even 'Crysis') at smooth frame rates, and its clean, spacious interior gives you plenty of upgrade room. We recommend this system to any PC gamer looking for a sub-$2,000 desktop.
First Look: Velocity Micro Edge Z-55
Velocity Micro's Edge Z55 provides a powerful example of the leap ahead in performance afforded by Intel's new Core i7 CPUs. Any PC gamer would love to make this upper midrange desktop their own.
The Velocity Micro Edge E2250 is a very fast midrange PC, and it's one of the best PCs in its class for digital media editors. Gamers will find a strong foundation with some upgrade potential, but they can get better performance for the dollar elsewhere.
The Velocity Micro Vector SX-V delivers computing power and capacity with plenty of room for upgrades--more than just a basic box but still at a rock-bottom price.
The Velocity Micro Raptor DCX doesn't quite cross into ludicrous territory, and by staying disciplined, Velocity Micro has come up with one of the best deals we've seen. This PC is a winner.
The Velocity Micro Vision FX AVD serves up the features and the performance needed for digital-video creation.
This ninja slays on the dance floor.
Velocity Micro Vector Campus Edition
As much as we like the look and feel of Velocity Micro's Vector Campus Edition desktop, we can't recommend it. It suffers from poor bang-for-the-buck, a lack of configurable options, and a narrow upgrade path.
Velocity Micro CineMagix Grand Theater
Velocity Micro's first full-fledged home theater PC pulls few punches in providing a complete digital media experience while it invites PC gaming into the living room--but it lacks a built-in audio receiver.
