PC World's 100 Best Products: Mac-related choices

by PC World staff, MacCentral

Editor’s Note: The following article is excerpted from PC World. To read the full article, click here.

Innovative Web applications, powerful processors, spectacular HDTVs, and creative game consoles—we asked you for your favorites and added lots of our own for our annual roundup of the best hardware, software, and services. Then we looked at each product, rating and debating its design, impact, performance, and value to create our ranking of the best tech products available, from 1 to 100.

Here’s just a sampling of some of the Top 30 choices that should be of particular interest to Mac users. Be sure to check out the complete list.

2. Intel Core 2 Duo

It’s superfast, it’s not too expensive, and it uses less energy than its predecessor does. But could Core 2 Duo be too good? Unless AMD can respond to its startling success, the absence of competition could drive up desktop PC prices. That’s how terrific this CPU is. ( desktop CPU; $150 and up)

6. Parallels Desktop

A Mac OS application in PC World ’s Top 10? You bet. With a simple interface and improving 3-D acceleration, Parallels offers the slickest way to run Windows (or any other OS) on Apple’s beautifully designed Intel-based hardware. ( virtualization software; $80)

9. Apple Mac OS X 10.4 “Tiger”

Quick: Name a good Vista feature that goes beyond what's in Tiger. Yeah, we can't either. ( operating system; $129)

11. Apple TV

Apple’s media streamer focuses on doing a beautiful job at a few key tasks. Now that it’s out in the wild, hackers can focus on making it do a bunch more cool things. ( media-streaming device; $299)

17. Pandora.com

Sadly, the current scrap over Internet-radio royalty payments may turn this award into a eulogy for Pandora, a nifty Internet radio service that learns your preferences and plays songs you've never heard but will probably like. ( digital music site; free)

23. Nikon D40X

Nikon’s shockingly affordable entry-level digital SLR includes a capable help system so that SLR newbies can get the most out of the camera. ( digital SLR camera; $599)

26. Apple iPod, 80GB

Apple may not want to proclaim it the true video iPod, but this 80GB model is more than capable of storing a complete MP3 collection along with a few movies and TV shows. ( MP3 player; $349)

Other Mac-related 100 Best Products selections

  • 32. Sling Media Slingbox Pro, media-streaming device
  • 35. Mozilla Firefox 2, Web browser
  • 37. Nikon D80, digital SLR camera
  • 38. Skype, VoIP software/service
  • 40. Shure E500PTH, headphones
  • 45. Apple iPod Nano, MP3 player
  • 46. Nikon Coolpix S50c, point-and-shoot digital camera
  • 47. Dell Ultrasharp 2007WFP, wide-screen monitor
  • 51. Canon EOS 30D, digital SLR camera
  • 54. Canon Pixma iP4300, inkjet printer; $90
  • 61. Apple iTunes, digital music software
  • 64. Fujifilm FinePix F40fd, point-and-shoot digital camera
  • 65. Canon MP600, inkjet multifunction printer
  • 70. Fujitsu ScanSnap s500, scanner; $495)
  • 71. NEC MultiSync 90GX2, 19-inch LCD monitor
  • 72. Adobe CS3, graphics software suite
  • 76. Wacom Graphire Bluetooth 6x8 Pen Tablet, input device
  • 82. Apple MacBook Pro, power notebook
  • 89. Oki Printing Solutions C3400n, color laser printer
  • 97. Panasonic HDC-SD1, HD camcorder
  • 98. Logitech Harmony 880 Advanced Universal Remote, universal remote control
  • 100. Shure SE210, headphones
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