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Philips Brilliance 150P2E
by Staff Writers
It's a rarity in Labs that one unit takes home both Quality and Value Awards, but the Philips 150P2E provides everything you'd want for just about any task at an affordable price.
Dec 1, 2001
BenQ FP767
by Staff Writers
We’re no stranger to BenQ and its high-quality monitors at PC Authority: in our last roundup of 15, 17 and 18in+ monitors BenQ managed to score two awards including Labs Winner for its 15in model.
Mar 10, 2004
Canon PowerShot G5
by Staff Writers
The PowerShot G series has earned Canon a good reputation and, thankfully, the G5 does nothing to dent it. Not that it will win awards for styling, as the G5 remains slightly boxy for our liking and the casing has more plastic than the G3. It also feels every gram of its 487g weight; the similarly heavy Fuji S5000 is more comfortable to hold and use.
Jan 14, 2004
FIRST LOOK: i-mate Ultimate 8502
by Daniel Long
It won’t win any awards in the looks department – it’s rather bulky and large for a phone - but looks aren’t everything in the mobile phone industry, unless you’re Apple.
May 30, 2008
InFocus Play Big IN83
by Staff writers
InFocus had to raise the bar, and it has – superbly. A desirable piece of projection tech that fully justifies the outlay.
Sep 2, 2008
AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 8
by Darien Graham-Smith
A new interface and extra web-protection capabilities make AVG our top free antivirus choice
Jul 9, 2008
Kodak EasyShare DX7440
by Darren Ellis
This 4-megapixel camera is a good point-and-shooter with a generous 2.2in preview LCD on the back and good one-handed operation. Its auto shooting modes work well, and the menus are extremely user-friendly with large icons and simple choices.
Dec 17, 2004
Polyview V372
by Nick Ross
With a price tag this low, the Polyview had a great advantage before undergoing our tests.
Aug 25, 2005
THE IGNOBLE PRIZES
by Darren Ellis
Marc Abraham's Ignobel Prizes is the latest book in a series that seeks to highlight some of the strangest scientific research papers to be published. From the founder of the esteemed Annals of Improbable Research (www.improbable.com), the Ignobel Prizes award scientists for some truly bizarre work, including the research into dunking biscuits (see How to Dunk a Donut).
Mar 1, 2003
VIA C3M266FL
by Daniel Gardiner
VIA is attempting to tackle Shuttle’s stranglehold on the micro-PC market with the launch of the C3M266 motherboard coupled with a C3 processor...
Jul 4, 2003
Seagate Barracuda ES.2
by David Field
Monster storage; plus a choice of professional SAS or consumer SATA interfaces and reliability to boot.
Nov 29, 2007
Call of Duty: United Offensive
by Des McNicholas
It starts fast, speeds up, and just about never slackens the pace. Building on the outstanding Call of Duty, Activision's United Offensive expansion pack brings 13 fresh missions, three new multiplayer modes on 11 original maps, and a decent mix of new weapons, vehicles and troop types.
Feb 18, 2005
Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock Plus
by Ty Pendlebury
Placing last overall and in each of the tests we conducted during the roundup, Kodak's Printer Dock Plus, while incredibly handy had some real issues reproducing our test image as it was originally taken. The dock itself is fantastic idea, allowing you to charge and hold your camera and using the LCD on your camera to preview your prints rather than printing an index sheet.
Dec 22, 2004
Commonwealth Bank
by Davey Winder
Not terribly pretty, but good security and features shine through.
Aug 27, 2008
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