Your search for "Radeon" returned 16 results.
ATI RADEON 9000 PRO
by Daniel Gardiner
ATIs RADEON 9000 is somewhat deceptively named itd be easy to think of it as the next logical step up from the RADEON 8500 series...
Oct 1, 2002
GIGABYTE MAYA II R9500 PRO
by Daniel Gardiner
ATI is the current market leader in graphics chips, and offers four varieties of DirectX 9-capable video cards; these are the company's most sophisticated products when it comes to 3D rendering.
Apr 1, 2003
DELL INSPIRON 8200 2GHz P4-M
by Daniel Gardiner
This 8200 is almost identical to the model we reviewed in (September 2002, page 39), but it now packs ATI's new RADEON Mobility 9000, the first full-featured DirectX 8.1 compliant mobile video chip to market.
Feb 1, 2003
XENON ATOMIC 625 MULTIMEDIA PC
by Daniel Gardiner
Every once in a while, we receive a PC for review thats an absolute pleasure to use, offering stunning quality and bucketloads of performance. XENONs Atomic 625 is all this and more.
Dec 27, 2002
ACER TRAVELMATE 800LCI
by Daniel Gardiner
Acer has taken a different tack to IBM with its version of Centrino. Whereas the ThinkPad focused on being small and portable, the TravelMate 800 is a better-featured notebook with a 1.6GHz processor, 15in display and a fast graphics chip
May 1, 2003
ALBATRON Ti4800SE
by Daniel Gardiner
The 'Ti4800SE' tag of Albatron's graphics card doesn't signify that it's a superior extension of the GeForce4 Ti4600 – in fact, it's really just an NV28 (the AGP 8x of the GeForce4 Ti) version of NVIDIA's Ti4400, coupled with a slightly increased core clock speed.
Apr 1, 2003
MSI GEFORCE4 MX440-VTD8X
by Daniel Gardiner
NVIDIAs tweaked GeForce4 MX440 graphics card runs faster than the original
Dec 1, 2002
DELL INSPIRON 5100
by Daniel Gardiner
Dell's new Inspiron 5100 delivers a truckload of performance thanks to a 2.8GHz P4 processor, which even managed to outscore the 3GHz Hi-Grade we tested this month.
May 1, 2003
IBM THINKPAD T40 (2732 72U)
by Daniel Gardiner
Intel's new Centrino is possibly the most hyped notebook technology ever launched. Centrino is the name for a group of Intel's technologies including a tweaked P3-M CPU, built-in wireless, and excellent battery life.
May 1, 2003
IBM THINKPAD R40 (2682K4U)
by Daniel Gardiner
While IBM ThinkPads might look a little bulky and coarse compared to some of their competitors, they've generally got it where it counts; delivering in function if not form.
Apr 1, 2003
XENON Z1s VISUAL WORKSTATION
by Daniel Gardiner
This is the kind of workstation that budding 3D artists have wet dreams over. It packs two Hyper-Threaded 3.06GHz Xeon processors – currently the best workstation processors on offer from Intel – a gigabyte of RAM and a 10,000rpm SCSI hard drive. In short, you'll be hard pressed to find a faster workstation without forking out the $15,000 or so for a blazing Silicon Graphics machine.
May 1, 2003
Hi-Grade Ultinote M6600
by Daniel Gardiner
Hi-Grade's new high-end notebook offers unparalleled performance. Packing a 2.2GHz Pentium 4 and 512MB DDR, it's one tough cookie, and contains a whole herd of ponies under the hood.
Feb 3, 2003
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