The MicroFlex 97B is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. Ostensibly built as an office machine, this rig delivers Considerable gaming punch for the price. Micro Express isn’t as well-known as some of the ...
The NBL5100 offers so much to like, but Micro Express’s cheap OS choice undercuts it. Micro Express’s NBL5100 is a remarkably solid brick of a machine for $1199 ...
Micro Express's NBL5100 is a remarkably solid brick of a machine for $1199 (as of November 15, 2010). A matte-black block, this makes a clear statement: You do not care about looks. And that isn't ...
Good things come in small packages—or rather from small companies. Micro Express, a small California company that's been selling PCs since 1986, offers this P4 mini-tower with a DVD-ROM drive, a CD-RW ...
The Micro Express MicroFlex 97B cruises into the category at a relatively inexpensive price of $2099 (as of August 12, 2010), but it offers impressive performance and design trappings that are in line ...
Big is the watchword with the MicroFlex 20A: The hard drive is 80GB. The tall tower case can hold four front-accessible 5.25-inch drives, three 3.5-inch drives, and seven ports (four USB 2.0 and three ...
The Micro Express MicroFlex 22A isn't for sky's-the-limit shoppers, but it's a wise choice for the cash-conscious who seek versatility. The system comes with just the right hardware to serve many ...
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