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Behind the jargon
by Staff Writers
The web was designed to be a simple publishing medium but over the years it’s been extended by a range of technologies. Here’s a list of jargon busters...
Jul 6, 2004
Veritech VAC-2511-21
by Staff Writers
We found the 802.11b/g Veritech VAC-2511-21 a robust performer, holding onto the connection even at an extended distance in an office environment.
Mar 10, 2004
Canvas 7
by Staff Writers
Vector graphics
Jul 3, 2000
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Dell 27” monitor offer
by Staff writers
PC Authority has secured a $350 discount for readers on Dell’s new 27” monitor.
Feb 16, 2007
Level One WNC-300
by Staff Writers
The WNC-0300 is an 802.11g/b PCI card, and is the counterpart of the WPC-0300 PC card.
Mar 10, 2004
CMV CT-723A
by Dan Chiappini
Marketed clearly towards the gamer and entertainment user, this unit is not that different the CMV CT-722A (October 2003, page 59) both with a single D-Sub input and a excellent 16 millisecond pixel response time.
Jan 14, 2004
Mio 268
by Staff writers
The Mio 268 is a bargain package that offers functionality for beginners and experts alike, plus MP3. If only it wasn’t… so… slow-… witted…
Aug 29, 2008
Todaytech M120W
by Staff Writers
The Todaytech M120W, even though it's based on an OEM housing, is all style with its glossy royal blue top, and the silver surrounds on the palm rest and screen.
Feb 2, 2005
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The porn free PC (page 3)
by Staff Writers
Fortunately, there are some enterprising groups that are hoping to make filtering easier through the use of ratings classifications.
Jul 13, 2004
Targa Traveller C50
by Staff Writers
An above average overall finisher, the Targa's claim to fame is undoubtedly its long battery run times, achieving the best part of 5 hours on a single charge whilst juggling a full productivity workload of Photoshop and Microsoft Office.
Jun 9, 2004
VIA KT400 / KT400A
by Staff Writers
VIA has dominated the AMD arena the last couple of years, and its latest offering is the KT400 chipset, which despite its name, only officially handles DDR333 memory. Many boards however do have limited support for DDR400, as well as AGP 8x.
Jul 1, 2003
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