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Apple MacBook Air
by Sasha Muller
Gorgeous, expensive and exasperating in equal measure, and yet still desirable despite its myriad faults
Mar 17, 2008
Crysis
by David Kidd
This is a game that pushes PC hardware to the limit, and puts so called ‘next-gen’ consoles to shame.
Feb 19, 2008
Iliad eBook Reader
by Will Head
An impressive paperback replacement with a remarkable display: it’s only let down by the unintuitive software.
Jan 7, 2008
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
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
Dell PowerEdge 860
by Dave Mitchell
A versatile single-socket rack server with a wide range of processor choices, plus a good warranty for the price.
May 29, 2007
Dell PowerEdge 860
by Dave Mitchell
A versatile single-socket rack server with a wide range of processor choices, plus a good warranty for the price.
Apr 11, 2007
Nokia E66
by Johnathan Bray
A capable and beautifully designed smartphone, but weaker battery life means it can’t match the E71
Nov 5, 2008
Sony KDL-70X3500
by Staff writers
Homer Simpson’s home town of Springfield’s motto is: A noble spirit embiggens the smallest man. There must be a glut of noble spirit at Sony
Sep 2, 2008
Intel Pentium 4 Prescott 3.2GHz
by Tim Dean
The latest iteration of the Pentium 4, code named Prescott, is an interesting development for a few reasons. First off, it represents Intel's entry to the world of 90nm (90 nanometre, or 0.09 micron) fabrication for processors. For the uninitiated, all this means is the size of individual components on the processor core have been shrunk to even smaller levels. It's a natural part of processor evolution to shrink the size of components, as it allows more transistors to be packed into a smaller space, reduces heat and resistance, and this all leads to faster CPUs.
Apr 14, 2004
Dell Latitude D430
by David Ludlow
Great for executives on the move thanks to size and decent battery life, but the missing optical drive disappoints
Dec 7, 2007
Sony VAIO VGN-TZ17GNB
by Dave Stephenson
Beautifully designed with excellent battery life and generous features – but it’s expensive.
Oct 3, 2007
AOpen i975Xa-YDG
by David Fearon
An expensive board, but a fascintating way of getting a powerful, quiet system, especially if you're prepared to tweak.
Sep 21, 2006
Dell Latitude D430
by David Ludlow
Great for executives on the move thanks to size and decent battery life, but the missing optical drive disappoints.
Nov 16, 2007
Asus U1
by Dave Stephenson
An incredibly light and practical notebook for frequent travellers, but not without its quirks.
May 23, 2007
Sony VAIO VGN-SR16GN
by Dave Stevenson
Great looks, superb build quality and a world beating software package. It would threaten the A list if it were just a little cheaper.
Oct 23, 2008
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