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Lars-Göran Nilsson
Showing all articles by Lars-Göran Nilsson
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Dell is first out of the gate with the latest ATI mobile graphics solution, and the result is a blisteringly fast mobile gaming machine.
Review Price: £1,644.00
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SanDisk has created an MP3 player that uses a USB memory key for storage. Not only does it provide theoretically limitless capacity, but it's good value too.
Review Price: £72.00
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Armari has built another stunning machine for us, this time based on Intel's latest technology. The price may be high, but it's worth every penny.
Review Price: £2,299.00
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Looking for a fully featured motherboard based on the new 915P chipset? The Asus P5GD2 has more features than you could shake a stick at.
Review Price: £152.00
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The HP dx6050 may not be the fastest or best equipped PC out there, but it's ideal for small business use, especially if you're trying to keep costs down.
Review Price: £335.00
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The AMD Sempron follows in the footsteps of the Duron, hoping to grab the budget PC market segment.
Review Price: £77.00
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HP's take on the ultra portable notebook is a good one, but as with all small and stylish products, it doesn't come cheap.
Review Price: £1,505.00
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If you want more than one computer but don't have enough space for two monitors, this little box from Belkin could be the answer.
Review Price: £34.00
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There's still life left in the GeForce FX 5900XT chipset, especially when you can overclock it without fear of invalidating your warranty.
Review Price: £126.00
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This new motherboard from AOpen proves that there's still life left in the Socket-478 platform.
Review Price: £100.00
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It's another brand new notebook from Fujitsu-Siemens. This time it's a power-packed desktop replacement at a stunning price.
Review Price: £1,200.00
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Want to upgrade to a new Socket-T CPU but keep your AGP graphics card? Abit has the answer.
Review Price: £88.00
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XFX has got the first retail nVidia GeForce 6800 Ultra onto the market and we've put it through its paces.
Review Price: £397.00
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The M6000N Centrino notebook from AJP sports a widescreen display and solid performance.
Review Price: £1,455.00
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Mesh has made good use of the new AMD Athlon 64 3700+ CPU and build a high-powered PC. The price may be high, but you're getting a lot for your money.
Review Price: £1,807.00
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Abit sent us the first production motherboard based on the VIA PT880 chipset and it's great. At last, there's some solid competition in the P4 motherboard chipset arena.
Review Price: £45.00
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In a world full of small form factor PCs Abit has come up with something a bit different, but different isn't necessarily better.
Review Price: £170.00
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The Inspiron 510m is aimed at the small business user, and in many respects it hits the mark, but it's still not perfect.
Review Price: £1,173.00
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eMachines M5116 Review
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It seems like notebooks are getting cheaper all the time. This model from eMachines sports a 15.4in widescreen display and still comes in at under £1,000.
Review Price: £899.00
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If you're PC is causing noise pollution, check out this acoustically friendly system case.
Review Price: £100.00
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If you want to take advantage of the ever decreasing cost of Athlon XP processors, this motherboard from Asus makes a superb base for your system.
Review Price: £85.00
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If you're looking for one of the slimmest, lightest, and downright desirable notebooks around, this is it. But you'll have to pay dearly to show off in the airport departure lounge.
Review Price: £1,603.00
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Poweroid has configured a PC with no active cooling whatsoever. Based on the Zalman TNN 500A case, the 1204 is a near silent PC solution.
Review Price: £1,879.00
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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 Price: £200.00
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AMD's latest incarnation of the Athlon 64 is the fastest consumer processor on the market. But there's better value to be had one step down the speed ladder.
Review Price: £316.00
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If you're looking for a small and efficient laser printer for your home or small office, the ML1750 is worth looking at.
Review Price: £170.00
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As digital cameras get more feature packed and ever more complicated, Logitech has gone back to basics.
Review Price: £73.00
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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.
Review Price: £1,831.00
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iRiver iHP-120 Review
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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.
Review Price: £344.00
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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?
Review Price: £1,499.00
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