Latest Reviews
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Displays
Product News – Apple for the Eyes
Product News – Apple for the Eyes
News | 29th Jun 2004
Apple releases a trio of large widescreen displays aimed at the well heeled creative professional.
Storage
Epson PhotoPC P-1000 Photo Viewer
Epson PhotoPC P-1000 Photo Viewer
Review | 29th Jun 2004
This little box of tricks from Epson lets you examine and store all your digital photos on the move, but can its high-resolution screen justify the high price?
Notebooks
Voodoo Envy M:860 - Gaming Notebook
Voodoo Envy M:860 - Gaming Notebook
Review | 28th Jun 2004
The Voodoo Envy M:860 is a stunning gaming notebook, but you're going to need very deep pockets if you want one.
Peripherals
Akasa PaxPower 460W Power Supply
Akasa PaxPower 460W Power Supply
Review | 26th Jun 2004
With the latest PC platforms and graphics cards a decent power supply is more important than ever, and Akassa is looking to address this need.
Notebooks
Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo A1630 - Athlon 64 Notebook
Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo A1630 - Athlon 64 Notebook
Review | 25th Jun 2004
It's another brand new notebook from Fujitsu-Siemens. This time it's a power-packed desktop replacement at a stunning price.
Latest News
Total News: 4,794
Motherboards
Intel's nForce4 SLI
Intel's nForce4 SLI
News | 7th Apr 2005
The best of the best finally makes its way over to AMD's biggest rivals.
Multimedia
Sony Begins To Walk The Walk
Sony Begins To Walk The Walk
News | 6th Apr 2005
After the disappointments of its first two hard disk based Walkman music players, it looks like Sony could be on the verge of getting it right.
Notebooks
Life Begins at 41
Life Begins at 41
News | 6th Apr 2005
You thought the X40 was the bee's knees? So did we. Not any more...
Displays
The Multifunction Display That Can Do It All
The Multifunction Display That Can Do It All
News | 6th Apr 2005
The phrase "Jack of All Trades..." is usually followed by "...Master of None", but Sony's new display could be about to change all that.
Gaming
SIN CITY
SIN CITY
News | 5th Apr 2005
Seems like we've got AMD to thank for the technology behind Robert Rodriquez latest masterpiece. Time for some gratuitous movie stills methinks...
Motherboards
ABIT AS8 - Socket-T AGP Motherboard
ABIT AS8 - Socket-T AGP Motherboard
Review | 24th Jun 2004
Want to upgrade to a new Socket-T CPU but keep your AGP graphics card? Abit has the answer.
Notebooks
IBM ThinkPad X40 - Ultra-Portable Notebook
IBM ThinkPad X40 - Ultra-Portable Notebook
Review | 23rd Jun 2004
The IBM ThinkPad X40 may not be as slim and light as the Sony X505VP, but it's a better all-round solution.
Notebooks
Rock Xtreme! XTR-3.4EE - Gaming Notebook
Rock Xtreme! XTR-3.4EE - Gaming Notebook
Review | 22nd Jun 2004
In an effort to create the ultimate mobile gaming system, Rock has built the fastest notebook we've ever seen.
Graphics
nVidia GeForce 6800 GT - Reference Board
nVidia GeForce 6800 GT - Reference Board
Review | 21st Jun 2004
If you can't quite stretch to a GeForce 6800 Ultra but still want a 16 pixel pipeline card, the GeForce 6800 GT will be right up your street.
CPUs & Memory
Intel Launches Next Generation PC Platform
Intel Launches Next Generation PC Platform
Review | 19th Jun 2004
After what seems like an eternity of waiting, Intel has finally launched its new PC platforms and kick started a new era of computing.
Notebooks
Acer Aspire 1714SMI - Desktop Replacement Notebook
Acer Aspire 1714SMI - Desktop Replacement Notebook
Review | 18th Jun 2004
Acer's first attempt at a large format desktop replacement notebook was a bit of a letdown. But the Aspire 1714SMi addresses all of the problems that plagued its predecessor.
Multimedia
MSI MEGA Player 515 - MP3 Player
MSI MEGA Player 515 - MP3 Player
Review | 17th Jun 2004
If you're looking for a small and light MP3 player with a decent amount of memory, the MSI MEGA Player 515 should be on your short list.
Home
Working in a Wireless Wonderland
Working in a Wireless Wonderland
Editorial | 16th Jun 2004
Wireless networking is the key to true mobile computing. The technology is there, so why isn't the service?
Displays
BenQ FP767-12 17in TFT monitor
BenQ FP767-12 17in TFT monitor
Review | 16th Jun 2004
BenQ has come up with a TFT screen that should keep even hardcore gamers happy, but the fast response time carries with it its own problems.
Graphics
XFX GeForce 6800 Ultra
XFX GeForce 6800 Ultra
Review | 15th Jun 2004
XFX has got the first retail nVidia GeForce 6800 Ultra onto the market and we've put it through its paces.
Notebooks
Fujitsu-Siemens LIFEBOOK S Series S7010 Supreme Edition
Fujitsu-Siemens LIFEBOOK S Series S7010 Supreme Edition
Review | 14th Jun 2004
Yet again Fujitsu-Siemens has given us an early sample of a new notebook, and yet again we really like it.
Storage
Adtec Data Stick - USB Memory Key
Adtec Data Stick - USB Memory Key
Review | 12th Jun 2004
A week after we looked at a fast USB 2.0 memory key, we've found one that's faster, smaller and cheaper. What more could you want?
PCs
Evesham Evolution Extreme
Evesham Evolution Extreme
Review | 11th Jun 2004
Evesham has put together a staggeringly fast machine to show off the latest generation of graphics cards.
Notebooks
AJP M6000N Notebook
AJP M6000N Notebook
Review | 10th Jun 2004
The M6000N Centrino notebook from AJP sports a widescreen display and solid performance.
Digital Cameras
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC50-S Digital Camera
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC50-S Digital Camera
Review | 9th Jun 2004
Panasonic has produced a 3.2 megapixel camera at an amazing price, but have too many corners been cut?
Mobile Devices
VMC Goes Transatlantic
VMC Goes Transatlantic
News | 5th Apr 2005
Vodafone Mobile Connect cards now come with USA roaming goodness. There's upgraded software and a bunch of new price plans too.
Storage
Perpendicular Recording To Follow First Half Terrabyte HDD
Perpendicular Recording To Follow First Half Terrabyte HDD
News | 5th Apr 2005
Hitachi unleases a 500GB hard drive and spills the beans on new technology which will hurdle the Superparamagnetic Limit. Could this be the future of storage?
Notebooks
Dell-light
Dell-light
News | 4th Apr 2005
Direct dealing manufacturer Dell shows off its thinnest and lightest laptop to date, the super skinny X1.
Software
Gmail Doubles In Size
Gmail Doubles In Size
News | 4th Apr 2005
Google takes the fight to Microsoft by upping its free mail service to a whopping 2GB.
Mobile Devices
Creative Wants A Bite Out Of Apple
Creative Wants A Bite Out Of Apple
News | 4th Apr 2005
The competition is heating up as number one iPod rival the Zen series get price cuts across the range.
Gaming
The Beer Swilling Game
The Beer Swilling Game
News | 1st Apr 2005
10TACLE Studios AG has licensed drunken German annual event the Oktoberfest and decided to create a game around it.
Gaming
The Guitar That Saw The Light
The Guitar That Saw The Light
News | 1st Apr 2005
As Snow Patrol sung in their pro smoking song (at least that is my interpretation): "Light up, light up, as if you have a choice..." UPDATE: TR gets you all a price cut. Read on!
Multimedia
iPods In Close Shave
iPods In Close Shave
News | 1st Apr 2005
Yup, attachments for the iPod know no limit. Now men can buzz off those beards and women smooth those legs with PodGear's latest bizarre add-on.
PCs
First SP For Windows Server 2003, As XP 64 Goes Gold
First SP For Windows Server 2003, As XP 64 Goes Gold
News | 31st Mar 2005
Microsoft shifts into gear today with two major product announcements. Gordon analyses them both.
Notebooks
New Fujitsu Siemens Notebooks Shock and Awe
New Fujitsu Siemens Notebooks Shock and Awe
News | 31st Mar 2005
There's a slim and light model, power packed desktop replacement and a budget machine. All three have the potential to knock your socks off...
CPUs & Memory
Intel Docks On Truland
Intel Docks On Truland
News | 30th Mar 2005
The Xeon range gets 64bit support as Intel shows off its new server platform, "Truland".
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.
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