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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.
Latest News
Total News: 4,591
Graphics
When Two Become One
When Two Become One
News | 30th Mar 2005
In a trend we are beginning to enjoy, Leadtek follows on from Gigabyte's 3D1 by releasing its own SLI-in-1 graphics card.
Mobile Devices
The One Minute Recharge
The One Minute Recharge
News | 30th Mar 2005
Toshiba claims it has made a breakthrough in Lithium-Ion batteries which means they can be charged in just one minute. NB: No, it's NOT an early April Fool's!
PCs
MS
MS "N"?
News | 29th Mar 2005
Microsoft and the EU kiss and make up. The result of this unholy union: Windows XP "N".
Storage
Aww, It's So Cute!
Aww, It's So Cute!
News | 29th Mar 2005
The dinkiest hard drive yet emerges and it looks like our mobile phones could be set for some serious storage improvements.
Mobile Devices
Symantec Symbion with Symbian
Symantec Symbion with Symbian
News | 29th Mar 2005
Symantec security for Symbian based mobile handsets enters free beta testing. You need never worry about your pseudo-lesbian photos getting stolen ever again!
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.
Displays
Relisys RLT1720 Widescreen TFT
Relisys RLT1720 Widescreen TFT
Review | 15th Dec 2003
Increasing the trend for widescreen TFT displays, this 17in model from Relisys adds the functionality of a TV tuner to the mix.
Peripherals
Digital Pen Roundup
Digital Pen Roundup
Review | 13th Dec 2003
Digital pens are no longer in the realm of science fiction. Andrew Swinton has rounded up three of the best to see how they perform.
Graphics
Leadtek WinFast DV2000
Leadtek WinFast DV2000
Review | 12th Dec 2003
Leadtek has put together a great TV tuner card that throws in FM radio, and analogue and digital video capture for good measure.
Multimedia
BenQ Joybee 150
BenQ Joybee 150
Review | 11th Dec 2003
Jay is still looking for his perfect mp3 player. So how does the new BenQ Joybee 150 stack up to his expectations?
Networking
Netgear ME101 Wireless Bridge
Netgear ME101 Wireless Bridge
Review | 10th Dec 2003
Want to connect your PlayStation 2 to the Internet wirelessly? Netgear has the answer for you with its wireless bridge.
Notebooks
Acer Aspire 2003WLMi
Acer Aspire 2003WLMi
Review | 9th Dec 2003
The Acer Aspire 2003WLMi is a well featured multimedia notebook at a very attractive price. But there's more to a notebook computer than the features and price tag.
Storage
DVD Writer Group Test Christmas 2003
DVD Writer Group Test Christmas 2003
Group Test | 8th Dec 2003
As another gang of DVD writers marauds through the TrustedReviews office, we attempt to separate the men from the boys, the wheat from the chaff, the… Well, you know what we mean.
Digital Cameras
Epson PhotoPC L-400
Epson PhotoPC L-400
Review | 7th Dec 2003
The Epson PhotoPC L-400 combines good build quality with some decent features, but the image quality doesn't live up to the design.
PCs
Systemax Inspire 4007
Systemax Inspire 4007
Review | 5th Dec 2003
Systemax has put together a PC aimed at the gaming market. It's got an Athlon 64 processor and a large CRT display, but does the whole machine add up to more than just the sum of its parts?
Notebooks
Sony Vaio PCG-Z1RMP
Sony Vaio PCG-Z1RMP
Review | 4th Dec 2003
It's another cool and stylish notebook from Sony, but is it more than just a pretty face?
Displays
NEC/Mitsubishi MultiSync LCD 2080UX+
NEC/Mitsubishi MultiSync LCD 2080UX+
Review | 3rd Dec 2003
With a native resolution of 1,600 x 1,200 this 20in TFT definitely looks impressive, but is it the best high resolution desktop TFT you can buy?
Graphics
Asus Radeon 9600XT/TVD
Asus Radeon 9600XT/TVD
Review | 2nd Dec 2003
If you can't afford a Radeon 9800XT, the 9600XT could be the answer. But how does it compare to its big brother?
Graphics
Asus Radeon 9800XT/TVD
Asus Radeon 9800XT/TVD
Review | 1st Dec 2003
This is the first Asus graphics card we've seen based on an ATi chipset. With a 9800XT chipset, 256MB of RAM and video in/out capability, this is a strong debut.
Displays
NEC/Mitsubishi LCD4000
NEC/Mitsubishi LCD4000
Review | 30th Nov 2003
The NEC/Mitsubishi LCD4000 is a massive 40in LCD screen. Whether you're looking for a home cinema monitor or a public display conduit, this screen will suit your needs.
PCs
The Computer of Tomorrow, As Seen From Yesterday
The Computer of Tomorrow, As Seen From Yesterday
News | 27th Mar 2005
Easter laughs courtesy of a regular reader who thought we might like a glimpse into the future... from way back in the past!
Gaming
Welcome to Hollywood
Welcome to Hollywood
News | 24th Mar 2005
Peter Molyneux and his Lionhead team focus their lenses on the movie biz.
Mobile Devices
Get The Party Started
Get The Party Started
News | 24th Mar 2005
UK Company Podgear unveils a neat range of add ons designed to protect, prod, probe and penetrate every orifice of your iPods.
Storage
How about a 128GB Solid State HDD?
How about a 128GB Solid State HDD?
News | 24th Mar 2005
Calling all multimillionaires... Come in multimillionaires... SimpleTech has something for you.
Mobile Devices
Zen Not So Micro Anymore
Zen Not So Micro Anymore
News | 23rd Mar 2005
In a rather hush, hush, on the QT type of way Creative has announced a 20GB version of its popular Zen Micro player.
CPUs & Memory
DDR2: The Memory That Gives and Gives
DDR2: The Memory That Gives and Gives
News | 23rd Mar 2005
The speed hikes in DDR2 just keep on coming. There's 800MHz modules now, but we're going to have to wait for mobo manufacturers to catch up...
Notebooks
PC World Cracks £300 Notebook Barrier (for a nanosecond)
PC World Cracks £300 Notebook Barrier (for a nanosecond)
News | 23rd Mar 2005
UPDATE: Sounds too good to be true, after developments this afternoon, it IS...
Notebooks
Samsung Stars In X Factor
Samsung Stars In X Factor
News | 22nd Mar 2005
It is a new series based around three slim and thin legged models born in Sonama and their adventures on a talent contest...
Storage
It's Us Three And U3
It's Us Three And U3
News | 22nd Mar 2005
SanDisk and M-Technologies' exciting new USB Flash memory drive functionality garners heavyweight support from Kingston, Memorex and Verbatim
Notebooks
Dell Gets In The Game
Dell Gets In The Game
News | 22nd Mar 2005
Introducing the most hardcore gaming notebook we've ever seen...
Home
Final CeBIT 2005 report
Final CeBIT 2005 report
News | 21st Mar 2005
Our final report from CeBIT 2005 highlights a wide range of new products from ABIT, ECS, Gigabyte and MSI.
Storage
We're In The Army Now
We're In The Army Now
News | 21st Mar 2005
...don't worry though, its only the Swiss Army - that famous oxymoron.
Storage
I'm Too Sexy For Your PC
I'm Too Sexy For Your PC
News | 21st Mar 2005
If there was an award for hottest looking new products, I gotta say, Asus would walk it right now. There isn't though... perhaps we should invent one?
Storage
Nero Finally Sings Linux Tune
Nero Finally Sings Linux Tune
News | 21st Mar 2005
The hugely popular and infamously Windows-centric CD and DVD burning software is now available for Linux based sytems. About time!
Home
CeBIT 2005 - And There's More
CeBIT 2005 - And There's More
News | 18th Mar 2005
Hitachi was showing off Blu-ray amongst other things, but we also caught sight of HD-DVD and an impressive new notebook from Fujitsu Siemens.
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