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Protac Excel G736
by Darren Ellis
The Excel G736 notebook from Protac is a desktop replacement, and as well as better-than-normal notebook specifications it also comes with the other traditional trapping of a desktop replacement notebook: it's big, it's chunky, and it's heavy.
Apr 14, 2004
Acer Aspire 1703SC
by Darren Ellis
This is not the first 'desknote' that we've reviewed (see Protac DeskNote, June 2002, page 37) but in our estimation the Aspire 1703SC is the first system that truly expounds the virtues of true desknote-ism.
Jul 29, 2003
Todaytech D900T
by Darren Ellis
The D900T has to be one the most impressively kitted out notebooks we've ever reviewed. Now, before you go running off with a fist full of readies, this notebook isn't available as such to the general public. Rather, resellers of Todaytech's notebooks can order them in whatever configuration you want. Or if you'd rather -- and we quite like this option -- you can order the notebook stripped of most options, and configure your own from spare parts or cheaper parts if you think you can do better on pricing.
Mar 2, 2005
ALTHON XP 3200+
by Darren Ellis
The Athlon XP 3200+ will probably be the last Barton-core desktop processor to come from AMD before the launch later this year of the Athlon 64, its desktop 64-bit processor.
Jul 1, 2003
Alienware Area-51M 7700
by Darren Ellis
Alienware are fairly new to Australian shores, but for any PC-addict it's been hard to avoid their familiar little-green-men styling on the internet where Alienware cases are extremely popular among case-modding and PC-styling communities. They're finally here now, and the Area-51m 7700 is the first product through the PC Authority Labs doors.
Apr 6, 2005
Microsoft Optical Desktop Elite
by Darren Ellis
Microsoft's hardware division pumps out some excellent keyboards and mice, and from the latest refresh of their range comes the evocatively named top-model Optical Desktop Elite for Bluetooth.
Nov 15, 2004
BenQ PE5120
by Darren Ellis
The PE5120 from BenQ is a native widescreen projector, and while it’s happiest displaying DVDs and home theatre inputs it also performed well with desktop and text projection.
Jun 7, 2005
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CPU Roundup
by Dan Chiappini
If your PC is less of a speed demon and more of a dinosaur then it's time to upgrade your CPU. We put the latest low, mid and high end processors to the test.
Apr 7, 2005
Toshiba Qosmio F10
by Darren Ellis
The Qosmio is the absolute pinnacle in multimedia notebooks. It brings everything you need for a good Windows XP Media Center Edition (MCE) system and squeezes it into a notebook form-factor. Albeit a large notebook form-factor. Yes the Qosmio is a huge and heavy notebook, but it's not nearly as heavy as it would have been if it was packed with desktop internals as many desknotes of this size usually are.
Jan 5, 2005
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
INTEL 845PE
by Darren Ellis
The 845PE was supposed to be Intel’s mainstream desktop DDR chipset, although the e7205 (the Granite Bay), and now the 865 and 875, have stolen much of its thunder with dual-channel DDR.
Jul 1, 2003
MICROTEK C997SD
by Darren Ellis
High contrast and fine focal abilities make this display perfectly suited for business or student users doing a lot of reading. Impressive sharpness and resolution scores make it a great companion to those doing desktop publishing or graphic manipulation.
May 1, 2003
X-MEDIA DREAMBOX
by Darren Ellis
Similar in nature to the Zinwell ProV (June 2002, page 46) but with better execution, the X-Media DreamBox is a small set-top box for your desktop that lets you watch TV, video, console games and DVDs on your monitor without the need to power on your PC.
Oct 1, 2002
Iomega Mini Hard Drive
by Darren Ellis
Offering 40GB of storage, the Iomega drive is very small for its capacity, measuring a mere 8.89 x 7.37 x 1.27cm. It weighs just over 99 grams, which means it's unnoticeable in your pocket. The internal drive is a 40GB Hitachi TravelStar C4K40 -- a new form-factor hard drive, measuring a mere 1.8 inches across (a normal notebook hard drive is 2.5in, a desktop drive 3.5) -- and only about 7mm thick.
Mar 2, 2005
VIEWSONIC AIRPANEL V110
by Darren Ellis
The Viewsonic airPanel V110 is the first of its kind – a wireless, portable display that unfetters you from your PC and allows you to work around the home and office while your PC sits in another room. It runs Windows CE for Smart Panels which is like a pared-down version of Windows XP, and mimics your system desktop allowing you to access files and programs without needing to be next to your PC.
Jul 1, 2003
ModTech Civic AS2400DW
by Darren Ellis
The AS2400DW picked up the Labs Winner award this month for several reasons.
Mar 1, 2003
SAMSUNG SYNCMASTER 240T
by Darren Ellis
TFT screens are notoriously expensive to manufacture and even more expensive to purchase in comparison to their conventional CRT counterparts.
Jun 7, 2002
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Projector Roundup
by Darren Ellis
Why bother buying a big screen that takes up part of your wall, when you can buy a cheap projector and take up the entire wall?
Jun 9, 2005
HITACHI CML154XWB
by Darren Ellis
Inconsistent results kept the Hitachi's score low – especially as it was unable to provide decent real-world performance.
May 1, 2003
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