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trueSpace 4
by Staff Writers
TrueSpace has always led the pack in terms of features as far as Windows 3D animation packages under $2,000 are concerned. Recently, however, the market has become rather crowded, with a powerful upgrade to Ray Dream (reviewed issue 9, p100) and the cut-down version of LightWave 3D (Inspire 3D) both challenging it on features and price.
Jun 1, 2000
HTC Shift
by Sasha Muller
HTC’s long-awaited Shift is finally here, but despite valiant efforts it fails to revitalise the UMPC template
Jun 16, 2008
Pentium 4 3.06GHz HT
by Daniel Gardiner
Intel has promised that Hyper-Threading (HT) will deliver increased efficiency and decrease the amount of time taken to accomplish multiple processes. But is it really all that it’s cracked up to be?
Feb 10, 2003
Compaq Aero 8000
by Staff Writers
It's a sign of the times when Compaq's Aero 8000 runs Windows CE in a box bigger than a Sharp PC-A250 (reviewed issue 23, p86) running Windows 98. So what's the big idea? Windows CE uses no moving parts, while software in ROM means immediate start-up times, high reliability, and long battery life all highly desirable qualities in a portable.
Jan 1, 2000
Pacstar DDR5 Gamer
by Dave Stephenson
A big brash, powerful pc with loads of features and a giant screen. It’s a good thing, because the orange case distracts from the DDR5’s true purpose: performance.
Oct 8, 2008
Wacom Cintiq 12WX
by Dave Stephenson
A splendid bit of design that will please the most commited enthusiast, and a godsend for artists on a budget.
Jun 13, 2008
Lenovo IdeaPad Y430, top value 14.1 Centrino 2
by Dave Stevenson
In a world filled with gorgeous Sony, Apple and even Dell laptops, a sober, matte black machine aimed at consumers has to be truly special to turn heads. The IdeaPad Y430 is a well-built Centrino 2 machine that lacks nothing in the way of features, speed or value
Oct 24, 2008
Canon EOS 300D
by David Fearon
Rarely has a new camera received as much attention as the EOS 300D, released amid a flurry of excitement among photographers and a massive marketing campaign. Why the fuss? Because it's a true 6.3-megapixel digital SLR for under $2,000 including lens. It sounds expensive in the context of the cameras in this month's digital cameras Labs, but the previous generation of several models in that test were nudging a grand when they were released.
Jan 14, 2004
Asus M50SV-AS016G
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A blisteringly fast processor, strong build and stylish design make this an extremely attractive laptop
Mar 17, 2008
TI Extreme Power 260
by Dave Stephenson
Its powerful, great value and comes with a superb lcd.what more could power users want?
Oct 8, 2008
Photoshop 6
by Tom Arah
Adobe Photoshop is so dominant when it comes to print and Web-based bitmap-editing that, in many ways, it has come to define the whole field...
Feb 6, 2002
Cakewalk Sonar 5 Producer Edition
by Ben Pitt
With a fantastic new suite of plug-ins on top of an already hugely powerful production environment, it’s hard to imagine a musician for whom Sonar 5 isn’t perfect.
Sep 21, 2006
Toshiba Satellite Pro A120
by Seth Barton
A good, basic notebook that’s specifically designed with the accident-prone user in mind.
Nov 20, 2006
Fujifilm FinePix 4700 Zoom
by Staff Writers
If were to believe the hyperbole, this technology will do for digital technology what the invention of the parachute did for skydiving.
Jan 4, 2001
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