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Review > High-end PC
PC DELL Dimension 8250
by Darren Ellis

After January's shenanigans with this system, it's nice to have it back in the testing Labs. My initial impressions haven't changed: this is one mean system that will handle anything you throw at it, and the benchmarks back that claim.

Mar 1, 2003
Review > Components
Pentium 4 3.06GHz HT: Something is rotten in the state of benchmark
by Darren Ellis

You’ll see a lot of hype surrounding the 3.06GHz Pentium 4, and doubtless you’ll see benchmark scores for the new processor. If you do, regard them with a heavy degree of skepticism because all is not rosy with this chip.

Feb 10, 2003
Review > Projectors
InFocus LP70, Panasonic LT-520E, Toshiba TLP-B2 ULTRA
by Darren Ellis

Image projection is more affordable now than ever. With prices dropping and quality increasing...

Jan 1, 2003
Review > Misc Software
Sony PlayStation 2
by Darren Ellis

There's no denying the power of the PlayStation 2 gaming console. Once again it's going to be one of the must-have Christmas items for the home this year.

Nov 12, 2004
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
BENQ DC1300
by Darren Ellis

BenQs small 1.3-megapixel camera is a stylish pearl coloured affair, and is one of the tiniest cameras that PC Authority has reviewed so far (aside, coincidentally, from the BenQ 300mini we reviewed in May 2002, page 81).

Sep 2, 2002
Review > MP3 Players
SONY NET MINIDISC MZ-N1
by Darren Ellis

The major difference with the Net MD MZ-N1 and previous MD players is that it features PC connectivity. The only way you could connect previous MiniDisc players to a PC was either with an optical digital output from your soundcard (and then manually record the audio signal on your player) or by purchasing an expensive accessory from Sony.

Jun 3, 2002
Review > Projectors
CASIO Cassiopeia XJ-360 Pro Data projector
by Darren Ellis

Slightly over budget and over-specified to fit within last month’s budget projector roundup, the Casio XJ-360 is a very compact and very capable projector that may just be worth those extra dollars.

Jul 7, 2005
Review > Projectors
HP Digital Projector VP6315
by Darren Ellis

Hot on the heels of last month’s sub- $2500 projector roundup is HP’s new vp6315.

Jul 7, 2005
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
Motorola MPx200 (smartphone)
by Darren Ellis

This is the second Smartphone we've reviewed (O2's Xphone, March 2004, page 55) but, unlike the Xphone, the Motorola MPx200 features a clamshell design. Smallish, black and sleek, the MPx200 is a Tri-band GSM 900/1800/1900 phone with GPRS which enables email, SMS, MMS and WAP capabilities.

Apr 14, 2004
Review > Projectors
Dell 2200MP
by Darren Ellis

When we last compared sub-$2,500 projectors (December 2003) Dell was unable at the time to supply us with a review model. We were eager to see what their brand new sub-$2,000 projector was capable of, but it's taken it a while to complete the circuitous route to our offices.

Mar 10, 2004
O2 XPhone
by Darren Ellis

The o2 Xphone is one of the first phones in Australia to use Microsoft's new embedded SmartPhone 2003 OS, which is a highly, highly pared down and customised version of Windows XP. Anyone familiar with the Windows interface shouldn't have much trouble operating this phone. Having said that however, it does take some getting used to when navigating the menu systems, but it doesn't actually take long to get up to speed.

Feb 11, 2004
QDI Valeo CP10
by Darren Ellis

This tiny notebook, measuring a mere 26.5 x 22 x 2.1cm looks quite ordinary on the outside, yet comes with quite an interesting processor inside. The Valeo CP10 is not powered by Intel or AMD, nor even Transmeta, but instead has one of the first VIA Antaur CPUs we've come across.

Jan 14, 2004
ASTONE M3700
by Darren Ellis

Looking quite a lot like what I imagined the son of Apple's Titanium and Powerbook lines of notebooks would turn out, the AStone notebook features both the Titanium's solid matte silver magnesium-alloy body with the Powerbook's white limned styling. From the very outset this makes the AStone one visually appealing notebook.

Jan 14, 2004
Review > Tablet & UMPC
ACER TRAVELMATE C111
by Darren Ellis

Acer’s tiny new Tablet PC, the TravelMate C111 marries the functionality of their previous convertible tablet with the low-power high-performance functionality of the Intel Centrino.

Nov 12, 2003
Review > Projectors
PLUS U4 136Z
by Darren Ellis

Plus Corporation's U4 136Z projector is a fairly small unit measuring just 53 x 190 x 239mm and weighing only 1.5kg, and while it can be held easily in one hand its got the goodies where it counts.

Sep 1, 2003
Review > Projectors
EPSON EMP-S1
by Darren Ellis

Before we even delve into this projector's specs, the most important and standout metric with the EMP-S1 is its extremely humble $1,999 price tag, which when compared to the usual $5-10K standard for home cinema, puts the EMP-S1 well within reach of people for whom home video projection was merely a dream.

Sep 1, 2003
Review > Projectors
InFocus LP650
by Darren Ellis

We've been impressed with InFocus' low-priced video/data projectors in the past (review on the PC Authority Web site), and were keen to see what one of its fully-featured data projectors was capable of.

Jul 9, 2003
Review > Mobile Phones
NOKIA 9210i COMMUNICATOR WITH TALX
by Darren Ellis

Never judge a book by its cover, they say, and nowhere does this apply better than to the Nokia 9210i Communicator.

Jul 9, 2003
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