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Lars-Göran Nilsson
Showing all articles by Lars-Göran Nilsson
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ATI's CrossFire Xpress 200 chipset gets another airing from Asus. Can it compete with nForce4 SLI?
Review Price: £78.00
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Local system builder Evesham has been quick out of the gate with a Centrino Core Duo notebook.
Review Price: £1,249.00
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With great power comes great noise - but not if you're running this Asus card.
Review Price: £296.00
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Mesh has built a lightning fast and feature packed PC. The price may be high, but you are getting some of the best components out there.
Review Price: £1,879.00
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AJP G220 Review
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AJP takes a different tack with its latest notebook, showcasing Intel Centrino technology in a compact, yet affordable, package.
Review Price: £758.00
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Shuttle has produced a well built and very fast small form factor box, but the cost is high considering it's using Intel's older 875P chipset.
Review Price: £256.00
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If you're thinking of replacing your old desktop PC with a notebook but don't want to spend too much, the Advent 7056 could be worth a look.
Review Price: £600.00
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If you're thinking of building a low-cost PC, the Biostar K8NHA motherboard will make a great starting point.
Review Price: £42.00
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The C510 is fully based on Intel's 'Centrino 2' Sonoma platform, and features a widescreen 15.4in display. Is this the notebook you're looking for?
Review Price: £1,053.00
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Biostar iDEQ 210P Review
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While we wait to see its next generation system Biostar offers up another appealing Small Form Factor PC with the 210P.
Review Price: £146.00
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Seagate's huge 400GB external drive offers incremental backups at the push of a button for a very affordable price.
Review Price: £195.00
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AJP's Z71AAJP is the most affordable Sonoma based laptop we've seen. We take a look to see if too many corners have been cut or if this is still a worthwhile proposition.
Review Price: £793.00
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Once again Shuttle has created a cracking small form factor barebone system, but as always, it doesn't come cheap.
Review Price: £284.00
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Evesham Axis AK47 Review
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Unlike other low-cost SLI rigs that use GeForce 6600GT cards, the Axis AK47 from Evesham sports twin GeForce 6800LE boards - it's fast, well featured and a bit of a bargain.
Review Price: £1,299.00
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Abit's Fatal1ty board carries the branding of one of the World's best gamers, but can it live up to its heritage?
Review Price: £139.00
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MPeye may be a new name to the MP3 player market, but if you want a very small 5GB player the HTS-200 is worth a look.
Review Price: £159.00
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Kiss led the way with networked DVD players but the DP558 ups the stakes with a 200GB disk drive, a TV Tuner and remote web access. But is it too heavily featured for its own good?
Review Price: £287.00
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Evesham proves that Acer isn't the only manufacturer that can build a notebook based on the AMD Turion.
Review Price: £899.00
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Lars takes a look at a passively cooled nForce4 motherboard for Intel processors.
Review Price: £125.00
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MSI adds to the list of Pentium-M motherboards for the desktop with its Speedster motherboard.
Review Price: £150.00
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In terms of looks, performance and cost Alienware systems have always been out-of-this-world. The Aurora 5500 is an attempt at doing something a little more down to earth.
Review Price: £1,399.00
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In the UK, the cow logoed Gateway brand is a blast from the past. But now it's back. Lars finds out if it's a welcome return.
Review Price: £650.00
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Evesham is the first in the UK to bring to market AOpen's Mac mini clone. We see how it compares.
Review Price: £699.00
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A fully featured notebook based on Intel's Centrino technology doesn't have to cost the earth, as Hi-Grade proves with the Notino C2000.
Review Price: £998.00
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Another PC based on the AMD Athlon 64 FX-51. The Mesh may not be as fast as the initial Evesham system, but it's a lot cheaper.
Review Price: £1,996.00
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This is the second Athlon 64 machine we've seen from Evesham. This time it's based on the Athlon 64 3200+ and comes in a fair bit cheaper than its FX-51 sporting big brother.
Review Price: £1,531.00
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Multivision has produced the first truly affordable Athlon 64 based system. If you're after a machine based on the Athlon 64 3200+ the Ionix Pro A64 could be ideal.
Review Price: £1,291.00
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If you can't quite afford an FX5900 graphics card Gainward has a cut down version at a slightly more reasonable price. Don't get fooled by the ultra name though.
Review Price: £234.00
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Mesh has put together a cracking machine aimed at the home gamer. It's got everything you'd want, but it doesn't come cheap.
Review Price: £1,526.00
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Proving that Intel isn't the only solution when it comes to notebooks, Multivision has produced a feature packed AMD based laptop at an unbelievable price.
Review Price: £999.00
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