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PCI Express graphics cards
by Dan Chiappini

We know you want to play games, so we've put 18 PCI Express graphics cards under the microscope to see who really does the job the best.

Jan 12, 2005
Review > Mobile Phones
NOKIA N-GAGE QD
by Darren Ellis

The N-Gage is as chunky as a phone, but when you use it with both hands to play games the N-Gage shines. The 3D processor is good, so you can get some reasonable depth-of-field gaming on the device.

Nov 15, 2004
Punch MEGA 2801 Computer System
by Darren Ellis

The Mega 2801 has one of the coolest features seen on a HTPC: it lets you play CDs (but not DVDs) without the computer turned on. It has two red buttons on the fascia that let you choose between CD or PC.

Oct 14, 2004
Review > Misc Software
BOOYA BWSU25
by Darren Ellis

One of the first USB adaptor dongles we tested, the Booya BWSU25 offers USB1.1 connectivity with Windows Plug and Play compatibility.

Apr 1, 2003
Unibrain iZak
by Darren Ellis

The iZak is at first glance nothing more than a transparent plastic portable hard drive. It has all of the hallmarks - small form factor, a single power LED at the front and a few nondescript ports at the rear.

May 4, 2005
Mitsubishi Diamond View DV175
by Darren Ellis

This is the first display in a fresh new line of TFT monitors to come from Mitsubishi this year, and from this early glimpse things are looking good. The unit we received was a very early pre-production model -- it had missing panels, the occasional loose wire and a completely different colour scheme (the TFT pictured is the final shipping version), but as a look to where Mitsubishi is headed it was perfect for our needs.

Jan 14, 2004
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 > Value PC
MSI MEGA PC (MEGA651)
by Darren Ellis

While not unfamiliar with barebones PCs and small components designed to take your PC out of the study and into the lounge room, the MSI MEGA PC is the first out-of-the-box system we've reviewed that would snuggle right in amongst your hi-fi components.

Aug 20, 2003
BENQ JOYBOOK 8000
by Darren Ellis

The JoyBook 8000 marks the first attempt by BenQ to enter what some might argue is a crowded notebook market. BenQ's stance on the JoyBook is different from other notebook manufacturers though, as it won't be selling the JoyBook as 'just another notebook', but will instead market it totally as a digital lifestyle product.

Apr 1, 2003
Review > Misc Software
LG RH4820W DVD Recorder
by Darren Ellis

For those with deep pockets and big hearts, this DVD recorder comes with full PVR functionality and an 80GB hard drive.

Nov 12, 2004
Review > 23+ Inch LCD
Diamond Digital DV 300 Information Display
by Darren Ellis

There is something totally decadent about playing your favourite PC game on a 30-inch LCD monitor with stereo sound from two banks of speakers - one on each side.

Oct 14, 2004
Review > Misc Software
Broadband Phone IP Network Phone
by Darren Ellis

Type: VoIP service with IP phoneWeb: www.broadbandphone.com.auPrice: $199 plus monthly charges

Nov 22, 2005
Vivitar DVR390H
by Darren Ellis

Take a portable media player, add video and sound recording functionality plus a 3.1MP digital still camera and you've got the Richo Vivitar DVR390H.

Nov 15, 2004
Review > Misc Software
VoIP product roundup - part 1
by Darren Ellis

Part 1 of our VoIP product and services roundup includes: MyNetFone, Broadbandphone, Skype, Firefly, BBP Global and Chat-Cord.

Aug 17, 2005
Review > Misc Software
TViX
by Darren Ellis

The TViX is a fairly small box, roughly about the same size as a good DVD box-set, but inside it's got some amazing smarts. This also technically isn't a media streamer as such - it's more a media cacher thanks to the 80GB hard drive inside.

Oct 14, 2004
Shuttle XP17 FPD
by Darren Ellis

Shuttle has made a name for themselves with stylish and innovative barebones PCs, and now comes along this excellent addition to any XPC you own. Scratch that - this TFT would look good with any PC you own.

Oct 14, 2004
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
CANON PowerShot S50
by Darren Ellis

Once the lens shutters are opened, the Canon PowerShot S50 powers up and welcomes you with a tone. Similar to the smaller Canon IXUS 400 in terms of features, it too ships with a 32MB CF card and AV cables. With fairly easy to navigate menus, the S50 also features video capture and a thumb-sliding preview mode.

Jun 1, 2003
Review > Projectors
Sony Cineza VPLHS10
by Darren Ellis

Sony's first Cineza, the VPLHS1, was an innovative projector: it featured 'sideshot', horizontal as well as vertical keystone correction which meant it was the first projector that could be placed in the corner of a room, and still project a perfectly rectangular image in the centre of a wall.

Mar 1, 2003

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