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Seagate Savvio 15K
by David Field
The highest hard drive speed in the world -- 15,000 RPM -- is now available in a 2.5" form factor.
Mar 23, 2007
SAMSUNG DVD-H40A
by Darren Ellis
Although similar products have been available (with much controversy) in the US for a few years, the Samsung DVD-H40A is the first Personal Video Recorder (PVR) to reach our sunny shores.
Feb 1, 2003
Seagate Cheetah NS
by David Field
Seagate's latest enterprise SAS bridges the gap between performance and capacity. Surely there's a trade-off somewhere here.
Oct 18, 2007
Apple OS X 10.5 Server
by Steve Cassidy
Superpowered and workgroup friendly with great features, but with a steep learning curve for administrators. Find out what the "other" side of the server world looks like
Jul 28, 2008
TI Extreme Power 260
by Dave Stephenson
Its powerful, great value and comes with a superb lcd.what more could power users want?
Oct 8, 2008
EXCEL G900
by Dan Chiappini
If you're after an ultra portable, this isn't the notebook for you. If you're after a large form factored portable desktop replacement, this could be the ticket. This behemoth of a notebook features a 17-inch widescreen display and a footprint to match.
Nov 19, 2004
Gigabyte G-Max N512
by Dan Chiappini
Designed with portability in mind, this notebook is slim, sexy and versatile, enabling basic office usage, DVD playback or even some weekend gaming.
Sep 8, 2004
MSI MegaBook M510C
by Staff Writers
Taking first place overall, the MegaBook M510C had a bit of a mixed run to the final score tally, managing only fifth place in PCMark04 then unanimously taking out first place with a score nearly breaking 10,000 3DMarks, impressive for a notebook, let alone one under $2500.
Jun 9, 2004
Ricoh Aficio GX 3000
by Dave Stephenson
An interesting new technology, but cheap running costs are let down by poor quality.
Oct 8, 2007
AMD ATHLON 64 FX-51
by Dan Chiappini
While 64-bit computing has been around for a while (for the two of you who could afford Intel's Itanium, and now Itanium II processors), the dream of 64-bittery for the humble home system has been a long time coming.
Oct 7, 2003
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