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Total Reviews: 3,886
Gigabyte GO-M1600A Multimedia Drive - Preview
Review | 6th Mar 2004
Most PCs are pretty competent multimedia centres these days, but Gigabyte thinks that you shouldn't even have to turn your PC on to play back all your favourite audio.
Review | 6th Mar 2004
Most PCs are pretty competent multimedia centres these days, but Gigabyte thinks that you shouldn't even have to turn your PC on to play back all your favourite audio.
Corsair TWINX1024-4000PRO XMS4000 Memory
Review | 5th Mar 2004
If ever there was a reason to have a clear panel in the side of your PC case this is it. Not only are these modules up to Corsair's usual high standard, but they'll brighten up the inside of any system.
Review | 5th Mar 2004
If ever there was a reason to have a clear panel in the side of your PC case this is it. Not only are these modules up to Corsair's usual high standard, but they'll brighten up the inside of any system.
Buffalo AirStation G54 WLA-G54C 802.11g Access Point
Review | 4th Mar 2004
If you're looking for a way to turn your wired network into a wireless one, this new 802.11g access point will do the job nicely.
Review | 4th Mar 2004
If you're looking for a way to turn your wired network into a wireless one, this new 802.11g access point will do the job nicely.
ViewSonic PJ551 LCD Projector
Review | 3rd Mar 2004
The ViewSonic PJ551 is a portable LCD projector at a reasonable price. But in the cut throat market of data projectors, it will have to be quite special to win over the mobile presentation workforce.
Review | 3rd Mar 2004
The ViewSonic PJ551 is a portable LCD projector at a reasonable price. But in the cut throat market of data projectors, it will have to be quite special to win over the mobile presentation workforce.
Acer Aspire 1705SCi Desktop Replacement Notebook
Review | 2nd Mar 2004
The Acer Aspire 1705SCi is a true desktop replacement, with a massive screen and the power to match many desktop PCs.
Review | 2nd Mar 2004
The Acer Aspire 1705SCi is a true desktop replacement, with a massive screen and the power to match many desktop PCs.
Latest News
Total News: 4,794
CrossFire Mobos Appear
News | 13th Sep 2005
With the X1800 just a few weeks away are things coming together for ATI?
News | 13th Sep 2005
With the X1800 just a few weeks away are things coming together for ATI?
Vista's Seven Deadly Sins
News | 12th Sep 2005
Which bright spark came up with the idea to have seven editions of the next generation OS?
News | 12th Sep 2005
Which bright spark came up with the idea to have seven editions of the next generation OS?
Laser Printer Group Test
Group Test | 1st Mar 2004
If most of your output is mono, a laser printer is far more cost effective than an inkjet. We've rounded up eight of the best laser printers and grilled them to find out which one is top of the heap.
Group Test | 1st Mar 2004
If most of your output is mono, a laser printer is far more cost effective than an inkjet. We've rounded up eight of the best laser printers and grilled them to find out which one is top of the heap.
BenQ FP731 17in TFT Monitor
Review | 28th Feb 2004
The FP731 is a 17in TFT monitor that won't break the bank. It's well designed and stylish, but some compromises have been made to keep costs down.
Review | 28th Feb 2004
The FP731 is a 17in TFT monitor that won't break the bank. It's well designed and stylish, but some compromises have been made to keep costs down.
Motorola MPx200 SmartPhone
Review | 27th Feb 2004
If you're looking for a no frills Windows based SmartPhone that won't break the bank, the Motorola MPx200 might be worth considering. Just make sure that you don't need Bluetooth or a built-in camera.
Review | 27th Feb 2004
If you're looking for a no frills Windows based SmartPhone that won't break the bank, the Motorola MPx200 might be worth considering. Just make sure that you don't need Bluetooth or a built-in camera.
Dell W1700LCD TV/Monitor
Review | 26th Feb 2004
The name Dell may not be synonymous with stylish products, but if this widescreen LCD TV is anything to go by, that's all about to change.
Review | 26th Feb 2004
The name Dell may not be synonymous with stylish products, but if this widescreen LCD TV is anything to go by, that's all about to change.
VIA PT880 Reference Board
Review | 25th Feb 2004
If you want to build a Pentium 4 based PC you've always had to go for an Intel chipset motherboard. Now VIA is set to change all that with the release of the PT880 chipset.
Review | 25th Feb 2004
If you want to build a Pentium 4 based PC you've always had to go for an Intel chipset motherboard. Now VIA is set to change all that with the release of the PT880 chipset.
PowerColor Radeon 9800SE
Review | 24th Feb 2004
As if the mid-range graphics card market wasn't confused enough, the Radeon 9800SE is here to mix things up a bit. This card from PowerColor is pretty cheap, but sometimes you get what you pay for.
Review | 24th Feb 2004
As if the mid-range graphics card market wasn't confused enough, the Radeon 9800SE is here to mix things up a bit. This card from PowerColor is pretty cheap, but sometimes you get what you pay for.
AOpen XC Cube EY65
Review | 23rd Feb 2004
Small form factor PCs are all the rage and AOpen has decided to throw its hat into the ring. The XC Cube EY65 is small and stylish and packs a hefty punch.
Review | 23rd Feb 2004
Small form factor PCs are all the rage and AOpen has decided to throw its hat into the ring. The XC Cube EY65 is small and stylish and packs a hefty punch.
Cooler Master Aero 7 Lite
Review | 22nd Feb 2004
Keeping your CPU cool is paramount, especially if you're going to overclock it. The Aero range from Cooler Master offers efficient and variable cooling at an affordable price.
Review | 22nd Feb 2004
Keeping your CPU cool is paramount, especially if you're going to overclock it. The Aero range from Cooler Master offers efficient and variable cooling at an affordable price.
Corsair TWINX1024-4400PT XMS4400 Memory
Review | 20th Feb 2004
Want to build the Porsche Carrera GT of the PC world? This memory from Corsair will help, although it's reminiscent of Porsche's supercar in terms of speed and price.
Review | 20th Feb 2004
Want to build the Porsche Carrera GT of the PC world? This memory from Corsair will help, although it's reminiscent of Porsche's supercar in terms of speed and price.
MSI CR52 CD Writer
Review | 19th Feb 2004
If your CD writer is struggling and keeping you waiting it's worth upgrading. This new 52-speed writer from MSI offers blistering performance at a very reasonable price.
Review | 19th Feb 2004
If your CD writer is struggling and keeping you waiting it's worth upgrading. This new 52-speed writer from MSI offers blistering performance at a very reasonable price.
Abit AI7 i865PE Motherboard
Review | 18th Feb 2004
If you want a great Pentium 4 board at a stunning price, the AI7 from Abit is just the ticket. It's fast, fully featured and ideal for overclocking.
Review | 18th Feb 2004
If you want a great Pentium 4 board at a stunning price, the AI7 from Abit is just the ticket. It's fast, fully featured and ideal for overclocking.
IBM ThinkPad X31
Review | 17th Feb 2004
IBM's ThinkPad X31 is a well crafted ultra portable notebook for the user who values light weight and small dimensions over all else.
Review | 17th Feb 2004
IBM's ThinkPad X31 is a well crafted ultra portable notebook for the user who values light weight and small dimensions over all else.
NEC MultiSync LCD2180UX 21.3in TFT
Review | 16th Feb 2004
Jay Werfalli has started to warm to the idea of a large screen TFT after getting to know the NEC/Mitsubishi MultiSync LCD2180UX.
Review | 16th Feb 2004
Jay Werfalli has started to warm to the idea of a large screen TFT after getting to know the NEC/Mitsubishi MultiSync LCD2180UX.
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
Review | 14th Feb 2004
Prince of Persia, the grandfather of platform heroes makes a welcome comeback. Fans of the platform/puzzle genre should rejoice.
Review | 14th Feb 2004
Prince of Persia, the grandfather of platform heroes makes a welcome comeback. Fans of the platform/puzzle genre should rejoice.
Microsoft Gadget Showcase
News | 9th Sep 2005
From Xbox 360 controllers and mouse torture to the return of the split keyboard, see what Microsoft has in for its peripherals over the next few months.
News | 9th Sep 2005
From Xbox 360 controllers and mouse torture to the return of the split keyboard, see what Microsoft has in for its peripherals over the next few months.
Déjà Vu: The Sony Walkman!
News | 9th Sep 2005
The nth product from the King of Proprietry to use the Walkman tag is simply called "Walkman". Are single names making a comeback?
News | 9th Sep 2005
The nth product from the King of Proprietry to use the Walkman tag is simply called "Walkman". Are single names making a comeback?
First iTunes Phone Off-Key?
News | 8th Sep 2005
Made in conjunction with Apple, but is it "All That"?
News | 8th Sep 2005
Made in conjunction with Apple, but is it "All That"?
Apple iPod Nano: 0.69cm Thick!
News | 8th Sep 2005
Apple kicks off its big news day with a super slinky addition to the iPod range.
News | 8th Sep 2005
Apple kicks off its big news day with a super slinky addition to the iPod range.
Sansa: Anything You Can Dock, I Can Dock Better!
News | 8th Sep 2005
Four speakers and it'll work with anything that has a 3.5mm stereo output... nifty.
News | 8th Sep 2005
Four speakers and it'll work with anything that has a 3.5mm stereo output... nifty.
Microsoft Releases First Laser Mouse
News | 7th Sep 2005
Seems they're letting just anyone use this technology now ;)
News | 7th Sep 2005
Seems they're letting just anyone use this technology now ;)
Bravo BRAVIA
News | 7th Sep 2005
The increasingly sensible multinational announces some sexy new LCD TVs.
News | 7th Sep 2005
The increasingly sensible multinational announces some sexy new LCD TVs.
HD DVD Delayed Until 2006
News | 6th Sep 2005
Developer Toshiba won't put out equipment until 2006. You didn't want a first generation player anyway...
News | 6th Sep 2005
Developer Toshiba won't put out equipment until 2006. You didn't want a first generation player anyway...
The World's Smallest Mobile Phone
News | 6th Sep 2005
Samsung, Samsung, Samsung... Everywhere I look: Samsung!
News | 6th Sep 2005
Samsung, Samsung, Samsung... Everywhere I look: Samsung!
Give Your PSP 2.1 Speaker Sound
News | 5th Sep 2005
Or "How To Get Beaten Up On Public Transport For Dummies".
News | 5th Sep 2005
Or "How To Get Beaten Up On Public Transport For Dummies".
New iPod mini A Little Flash
News | 5th Sep 2005
Looks like we can expect Apple's popular little players to throw away their hard drives for good.
News | 5th Sep 2005
Looks like we can expect Apple's popular little players to throw away their hard drives for good.
SD On Menu For Sony Mouse
News | 5th Sep 2005
First its players support MP3s, now its kits swallows SD Cards... I think I'm going to faint.
News | 5th Sep 2005
First its players support MP3s, now its kits swallows SD Cards... I think I'm going to faint.
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