Latest Reviews
Total Reviews: 3,175
Displays
Samsung SyncMaster 172v
Samsung SyncMaster 172v
Review | 12th Jan 2004
Samsung isn't just about massive flat panel displays for lottery winners, as this entry level 17in TFT model shows.
Printers
Samsung ML1750 Laser Printer
Samsung ML1750 Laser Printer
Review | 11th Jan 2004
If you're looking for a small and efficient laser printer for your home or small office, the ML1750 is worth looking at.
PCs
Iridium AVPC
Iridium AVPC
Review | 9th Jan 2004
The AVPC from Iridium is another take on the media PC. It's very similar to the Hi-Grade Xperian and cheaper to boot. But do you get what you pay for?
Mobile Devices
Nokia 6600
Nokia 6600
Review | 8th Jan 2004
Looking for a mobile phone that does everything? Nokia thinks it has the perfect solution in the shape of its new 6600.
Peripherals
Microsoft Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer
Microsoft Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer
Review | 7th Jan 2004
If your mouse is on its last legs, why not invest in a shiny new optical cordless model like this one from Microsoft.
Latest News
Total News: 3,833
Gaming
Guns Don't Kill People, Rappers Do
Guns Don't Kill People, Rappers Do
News | 4th Mar 2005
50 Cent is to star in his own action game. Can Vivendi find that elusive tenth bullet?
Mobile Devices
5th Gen iPod To Triple Battery Life?
5th Gen iPod To Triple Battery Life?
News | 4th Mar 2005
You saw what happened with the new mini. Could the fifth generation iPod be about to receive even better treatment? Do a little digging and it certainly seems that way.
Mobile Devices
Let Me Have Your E-TENsion
Let Me Have Your E-TENsion
News | 4th Mar 2005
In a mobile market increasingly dominated by smartphones, E-TEN makes an effective stand for the pocket PC.
CPUs & Memory
Intel Mobile Technology Update
Intel Mobile Technology Update
News | 4th Mar 2005
Intel outlines its new mobile platform and lays out where it thinks mobile technology should be heading.
Mobile Devices
Sony Adopts MP3 Five Years Late
Sony Adopts MP3 Five Years Late
News | 3rd Mar 2005
Sony's MiniDisc range finally has native MP3 support and it also brings a few surprising tricks to the party; but really... it's like watching your Dad try to dance to the Kaiser Chiefs.
Peripherals
GlobalWIN Silent Stream
GlobalWIN Silent Stream
Review | 6th Jan 2004
Thinking of dipping your toe into water cooling? The Silent Stream from GlobalWIN is compact and easy to install.
Peripherals
Zalman CNPS7000A-AlCu
Zalman CNPS7000A-AlCu
Review | 5th Jan 2004
Looking for a quiet CPU cooler that looks great? Zalman has a near silent solution that will spice up any PC.
Displays
Toshiba MT500 Projector
Toshiba MT500 Projector
Review | 4th Jan 2004
Looking for a really big screen TV for your home cinema system? Toshiba thinks it can convince you to go for a projector instead.
Digital Cameras
Logitech Pocket Digital 130
Logitech Pocket Digital 130
Review | 2nd Jan 2004
As digital cameras get more feature packed and ever more complicated, Logitech has gone back to basics.
Home
Multimedia Comes of Age
Multimedia Comes of Age
Editorial | 31st Dec 2003
If you’ve been thinking that the new breed of media PCs are just a cynical marketing ploy to sell more computers, think again. Media PCs are going to be huge in 2004 and Riyad Emeran explains why.
Multimedia
Logitech Z3 Speakers
Logitech Z3 Speakers
Review | 29th Dec 2003
A good set of stereo speakers for your PC has always been hard to come by. But the new Z3 2.1-channel speaker set from Logitech is going to change that.
Notebooks
Dell Inspiron 8600
Dell Inspiron 8600
Review | 27th Dec 2003
Dell has pushed the boat out with the Inspiron 8600. With a 1.7GHz Pentium M CPU, an 80GB hard disk, an ATi Mobility Radeon graphics chipset and an amazing high-resolution screen, this is a notebook to be reckoned with.
Motherboards
Biostar i-DEQ 200P
Biostar i-DEQ 200P
Review | 24th Dec 2003
If you want to build an Athlon 64 system but don’t want a huge tower case under your desk, Biostar has the answer. The i-DEC is a small form factor PC that’s stylish, feature packed and ready to accommodate AMD’s 64bit baby.
Notebooks
IBM ThinkPad T41 TC12FUK
IBM ThinkPad T41 TC12FUK
Review | 23rd Dec 2003
Once again IBM proves that it knows how to make good notebooks. The new T41 is a beautifully made slim line notebook with IBM’s usual high-quality ergonomics. If you want a notebook that’s a joy to work on and don’t crave a high-resolution screen, the T41 could be perfect.
PCs
PC Roundup
PC Roundup
Group Test | 22nd Dec 2003
If you're thinking about kicking off the new year with a shiny new PC, we've rounded up some of the best bundles available to help you choose.
Multimedia
iRiver iHP-120
iRiver iHP-120
Review | 20th Dec 2003
The iHP-120 is a hard disk based MP3 player in the same mould as the Apple iPod and Philips HDD100. With 20GB of storage and loads of features it should give the competition a run for its money.
Mobile Devices
Toshiba e800 Bluetooth PDA
Toshiba e800 Bluetooth PDA
Review | 19th Dec 2003
Toshiba is pushing the PDA boundaries with a new Pocket PC sporting a 640 x 480 resolution screen. But with little to support such a high resolution is it worth investing in?
Motherboards
Athlon 64 Motherboard Roundup
Athlon 64 Motherboard Roundup
Group Test | 18th Dec 2003
If you're thinking about building yourself a PC based on AMD's new 64bit chip, you're going to need a new motherboard to put it in. To help you make your choice we've rounded up five Athlon 64 boards and put them through their paces.
Storage
MSI DR8-A DVD Writer
MSI DR8-A DVD Writer
Review | 17th Dec 2003
If you're looking for a high-speed DVD writer and don't want break the bank, MSI has just what you're after.
Notebooks
Evesham Voyager 64
Evesham Voyager 64
Review | 16th Dec 2003
The Evesham Voyager 64 is the first Athlon 64 notebook to arrive at TrustedReviews and it was worth the wait.
Storage
Fujitsu Announces World's Largest Capacity Laptop HDD
Fujitsu Announces World's Largest Capacity Laptop HDD
News | 3rd Mar 2005
Got hefty storage needs for your laptop? 2.5in HDDs just got 20 per cent bigger. Expect it to hold the title for less time than Buster Douglas.
PCs
64bit Windows Launches April
64bit Windows Launches April
News | 3rd Mar 2005
Could the loooooong wait finally be over? We're ready, Intel's ready, AMDs grown old being ready, let's go already!
CPUs & Memory
Intel Developer Forum 2005 - Multi-Core Chips
Intel Developer Forum 2005 - Multi-Core Chips
News | 3rd Mar 2005
Multi-core processing is just around the corner and Intel is keen to show that it has its plans in order.
CPUs & Memory
Intel Developer Forum 2005 - Kick Off
Intel Developer Forum 2005 - Kick Off
News | 3rd Mar 2005
Kicking off the Intel Developer Forum 2005, Craig Barrett outlines where Intel is and where it's heading.
Notebooks
Asus Aces Us!
Asus Aces Us!
News | 2nd Mar 2005
Asus piles on the design chic with its restyled W3000 series of notebooks and churns out no less than 20 mobos to support Intel's new 64bit processors.
Mobile Devices
Sony Ericsson Gets Into The Groove
Sony Ericsson Gets Into The Groove
News | 2nd Mar 2005
Yes - amongst others - the branded Walkman phones are unveiled and pretty tasty they look too.
Graphics
ATI Gets Worked Up Over Hypermemory
ATI Gets Worked Up Over Hypermemory
News | 1st Mar 2005
ATI cuts its entry level video card prices to new lows and TR talks to EMEA Technical Head Rene Froeleke about how they did it. There's X850XL and XTs out for AGP now as well.
Notebooks
ECS Makes Itself Sonomamous
ECS Makes Itself Sonomamous
News | 1st Mar 2005
Five new notebooks to be unveiled at this year's CeBIT, but we've seen them early.
CPUs & Memory
Athlon Gets Dual Core, Celeron Gets 64bit
Athlon Gets Dual Core, Celeron Gets 64bit
News | 1st Mar 2005
In the endless dance of the two processing giants, it's nip and tuck once again.
Networking
Finding MIMO
Finding MIMO
News | 28th Feb 2005
D-Link claims to have found a way to boost the range of its wireless devices up to 800 per cent. Could MIMO now be finding us?
Peripherals
IBM Slips Out New Biometric, Encryption And Traceability Tools
IBM Slips Out New Biometric, Encryption And Traceability Tools
News | 28th Feb 2005
Security, it seems, is the theme of the day as IBM joins the party with four announcements.
Notebooks
Be Secure, I Command You
Be Secure, I Command You
News | 28th Feb 2005
Caveo has come up with a laptop anti-theft device which can be activated by the wave of a hand. With a built in 110db alarm, thieves are in for a shock.
Gaming
EA Makes Us An Offer We Can't Refuse
EA Makes Us An Offer We Can't Refuse
News | 25th Feb 2005
EA has licenced the Godfather and spent more than two years developing it. Damn, it feels good to be a gangster.
Graphics
Anything You Can Do...
Anything You Can Do...
News | 25th Feb 2005
512MB desktop card? 1GB SLI? 6800 Ultra for your notebook? nVidia fights back in style.
Graphics
ATI Straps 512MB To Video Card
ATI Straps 512MB To Video Card
News | 25th Feb 2005
Want to have as much memory on your graphics card as RAM in your computer? It's sounds crazy but ATI has given you that option.
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