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Review > Hard Disks
Freecom HardDrive Pro
by Darien Graham-Smith

May 1, 2008
Review > Components
AMD ATHLON XP 2700+ vs. INTEL PENTIUM 4 2.8GHz
by Daniel Gardiner

The Athlon XP 2700+ represents a significant leap forward for the Athlon line – it solves a long-term problem by stepping up the default frontside bus (FSB) speed from 266MHz to 333MHz. This means that the Athlon XP can finally run in sync with 333MHz DDR RAM. While most currently available Athlon motherboards support 333MHz DDR, there is virtually no performance boost between this and 266MHz DDR when running an Athlon XP with a 266MHz FSB. The extra speed offered by the RAM quite simply goes to waste, because the CPU can't keep up with it.

Dec 1, 2002
Review > Components
Intel Pentium 4 2.8GHz
by Daniel Gardiner

The Athlon XP 2700+ represents a significant leap forward for the Athlon line – it solves a long-term problem by stepping up the default frontside bus (FSB) speed from 266MHz to 333MHz.

Jan 2, 2003
Review > SLR Cameras
First look: Canon 400D D-SLR
by Ben Mansill

Successor to the ubiquitous 350D, Canon's affordable yet powerful 400D D-SLR is a serious weapon whether an amateur or pro.

Sep 7, 2006
Apple Time Capsule's little Mobileme trick
by Adam Turner

Apple Time Capsule owners can now access their files from afar thanks to a tie-in with Apple's Mobileme service.

Mar 31, 2009
Review > TVs
Sony KDL-20S4000, the perfect second Bravia?
by William Maher

Is there a market for 20-inch TVs? Sony's KDL-20S4000 looks unique, and you can carry it around the house.

Sep 16, 2008
Review > SLR Cameras
Olympus E-1 Digital
by Kevin Carter

A completely new digital SLR system has arrived in the shape of the Olympus E-1 and is perhaps the most eagerly awaited professional camera this year.

Mar 3, 2004
Casio Pocket Viewer PV-750
by Staff Writers

An entry level PDA

Dec 13, 2000
Review > Dock Systems
Logic3 i-Station 8
by Staff writers

Bold design, with a big sound, but one that doesn't really thrill

Sep 3, 2008
ViewSonic VX1945wm
by Dave Bayon

A decent LCD in its own right, but the speakers are poor and the dock isn’t much more than an expensive gimmick.

Jun 6, 2007
Lexar JumpDrive Traveller
by Staff Writers

Lexar have made a name for themselves in portable storage and Flash memory, and have in the past year been releasing a wide range of USB memory keys onto the market.

Sep 8, 2004
Review > SLR Cameras
Nikon D1x
by John Clements

Best Digital SLR Camera

Dec 1, 2001
Is Nvidia's GeForce 3D Vision the next big thing in home entertainment?
by David Bayon

Nvidia’s long-awaited 3D kit finally arrives and when it works, it’s every bit as good as we’d hoped it would be.

Oct 2, 2009
Review > Hard Disks
LaCie Hard Disk
by Darien Graham-Smith

Oct 8, 2008
Palm Treo 680
by Johnathan Bray

A snappy performer, but let down by a fiddly keyboard.

Mar 26, 2008
Apple TV
by Ross Burridge

A promising start for Apple’s living-room takeover, but we’re still waiting for the best bits.

Jan 7, 2008
Review > MP3 Players
Flash MP3 players
by Jim Martin

Enjoy your music on the move: we try out five of the best flash-based MP3 players on the market.

Sep 20, 2007
Review > Mobile Phones
Samsung D500
by Dan Chiappini

It's not often that a company releases a product that is as functional as it is stylish, and can wow the masses in droves. Samsung's D500 does just this, combining the looks of its last generation E800 slide phone and a feature set to rival anything currently on the market.

May 4, 2005
Review > MP3 Players
Creative Zen Touch
by Ross Burridge

As far as many people are concerned there's only one MP3 player. Love it or hate it, the iPod has entered the public consciousness and become an icon. So it's no surprise that everyone wants to jump on the bandwagon.

Dec 8, 2004
Philips 140S
by Georgina Halford

They say that once you've used an LCD display on your desktop you dont ever want to go back to a CRT...

Feb 1, 2001

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