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Lars-Göran Nilsson
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Whether you want to connect to Xbox Live or stream DiXV video to your KiSS DVD player, this 802.11g wireless bridge from Buffalo will let you do it over the airwaves.
Review Price: £79.00
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Looking for a quiet CPU cooler that looks great? Zalman has a near silent solution that will spice up any PC.
Review Price: £34.00
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If the sound of your graphics card fan is driving you mad, Zalman has just what you're looking for.
Review Price: £38.00
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Armari has created a stylish small form factor PC for the image conscious user. Is it a triumph of technology and design or is it a case of style over substance?
Review Price: £1,099.00
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If you want to make your PC wireless network ready without having to install a PCI card, you need a USB WiFi adapter like this one from Buffalo.
Review Price: £63.00
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Pyramid V+ Review
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Cooling is important, but the Pyramid V+ will keep those system fans silent when your PC isn't too hot.
Review Price: £26.00
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A slim and stylish aluminium keyboard to accompany a modern PC. But is it a case of style over content?
Review Price: £28.00
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It's not just Sony that can make slim, light and sexy notebooks. In fact Fujitsu-Siemens even throws "quiet" into the mix.
Review Price: £1,397.00
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Looking for a good, general purpose headset at a great price? Genius has what you're looking for.
Review Price: £10.00
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Cooler Master's Ammo 533 is a sturdy aluminium case with a handle. Is this the full-size case LAN party freeks are looking for?
Review Price: £55.00
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The Asus A8N-VM CSM is the first motherboard we've looked at that uses nVidia's nForce 430 chipset with integrated graphics. How does it stack up?
Review Price: £62.00
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The Q-BE is the smallest MP3 player we've ever seen, but is it the best?
Review Price: £75.00
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If you need to build a PC on a tight budget, the Thermaltake Mambo could be a good starting point.
Review Price: £35.00
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Asus A6Km-Q002H Review
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Asus is first out the door with a notebook based on nVidia's GeForce GO 7300 chipset, but is it any good?
Review Price: £824.00
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If you need a really big case, the Xblade might just fit the bill.
Review Price: £93.00
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Do you really need a replacement for your keyboard when playing games? Saitek thinks so.
Review Price: £40.00
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Asus is first out of the door with a motherboard that offers two x16 PCI Express slots. Is this the ultimate SLI motherboard?
Review Price: £141.00
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Tablet PCs have yet to light up the computing world but this new machine from Acer shows that they're still an option.
Review Price: £1,060.00
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If you're after a striking image for your next case you might want to take a look at the Nemesis from NZXT. Or you might not.
Review Price: £51.00
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If you absolutely must have all your digital media available wherever and whenever, the i-Station i2 is for you.
Review Price: £249.00
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If standard small form factor boxes aren't quite small enough for you, check out AOpen's XC Cube MZ915-M.
Review Price: £235.00
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The Mesh Xtreme Essential TRX is a fast gaming PC at a reasonable price. If you don't want to build your own, it's worth a look.
Review Price: £1,572.00
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If you're tired of reaching behind your PC to connect up your kit, take a look at the Akasa AllInOne.
Review Price: £35.00
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Is it a webcam or is it a prop from Star Wars? Lars gets to grips with the Creative WebCam Live! Motion and tries to find out.
Review Price: £90.00
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In terms of size, weight and portability, the Lifebook P1510 breaks new grounds for the Tablet PC format. But is it useable?
Review Price: £1,542.00
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Logitech has raised the bar once more on the cordless rodent front. This latest laser equipped, 2000dpi model looks like a real winner.
Review Price: £57.00
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Nokia has managed to sqeeze an impressive amount of functionality into the 6822, but compromises have been made.
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If you liked the idea of the Dell XPS Gen 2 but couldn't afford it, this machine from Fujitsu-Siemens could be right up your street.
Review Price: £1,240.00
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DFI's Lanparty UT keeps the price down compared to the full-on Lanparty boards, without sacrificing the performance or the bling factor.
Review Price: £120.00
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Foxconn has recently stepped out of the shadows and entered the motherboard market under its own brand. We take a look at one of its boards based on Intel's top-of-the-line 955X chipset.
Review Price: £135.00
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