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Business laser printers
by Staff writers
We put a selection of high-capacity office printers to the test. We analyse what printer is best for your workplace and what dosn't work.
Oct 19, 2009
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Notebooks for work or study
by Staff Writers
Looking for a new notebook for work or study? We’ve got it covered with 11 notebooks designed specifically for when playtime is over.
Feb 1, 2005
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Digital TV tuners
by Staff Writers
Turn on and tune in with cards that give your PC a whole new lease of AV life.
Oct 14, 2004
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Media Streamers
by Staff Writers
A PC in the lounge room too complex and cluttered? You need a media adaptor.
Oct 14, 2004
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Labs roundup: Optical drives: Introduction
by Staff Writers
With no sign of the end of the format war coming to pass anytime soon, prices continue to fall and we’ve got the latest models to take a look at.
Sep 8, 2004
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Labs roundup: Hard drives: Introduction
by Staff Writers
While hard disk drive speed is commonly one of the last considerations when putting together a new machine, its importance is more than just a place to store your files and operating system.
Sep 8, 2004
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Labs roundup: DV cameras: Introduction
by Staff Writers
Digital video camera technology is constantly changing. The transition from analog to digital has been slow, with tape still being the standard. But, while the Mini DV tape may be the most popular recording media today, many experts tip that within a few years most of us will be recording direct to disk. Already several companies are producing DVD-based camcorders and with the introduction of Blu-Ray disks in coming years it seems the days of tape may be limited.
Aug 11, 2004
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Labs roundup: 9 to 5 PCs: Introduction
by Staff Writers
We've taken seven top business PCs and run them through their paces to find out which should be your next upgrade.
May 12, 2004
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Labs roundup: 9 to 5 PCs: Performance Analysis
by Staff Writers
Unlike many of our performance-based Labs, business workstations are a whole different world of PCs, focusing not on the maximum number of frames per second, or how many overall points they can churn out in any given benchmarking utility.
May 12, 2004
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Labs roundup: Sub-$2,000 PCs: Labs Introduction
by Staff Writers
Are you kicking around an old clunky PC that looks like a relic from the Stone Age? Google Zeitgeist (www.google.com/press/zeitgeist.html) tells us that while Windows XP accounted for 46 percent of the OSs used to search Google during February 2004, 24 percent were still using Windows 98 and Windows 95, indicating there are still a lot of late-1990s PCs kicking around. Even if you’re running something from the 1GHz days, it’s probably time to think about an upgrade. But it can easily get to the point where you’re upgrading just about every component. In that case, you should seriously consider looking at the excellent bargains available in new PCs today.
Apr 14, 2004
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Labs roundup: Sub-$2,000 PCs: Performance Analysis
by Staff Writers
Benchmarking PCs is a tricky business. You need to ensure that you stress the systems, but also that the results you get will be relevant in the real world. Previously we have relied heavily on BAPCo's SYSmark2002 for simulating home and office use, with programs such as Excel, Word, Outlook, and web content through Adobe Premiere and Macromedia Dreamweaver. However, due to SYSmark's history of instability as well as the sheer length of time it takes to complete a run, we have put it on the backburner in favour of PCMark04 for this Labs.
Apr 14, 2004
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Labs roundup: 17in TFTs: Introduction
by Staff Writers
Early last year we predicted that 2003 would be the year of the TFT, and we were proven right. TFT prices tumbled to affordable levels, and for the first time TFTs were arriving that had comparable quality to CRTs.
Mar 10, 2004
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Anti-virus roundup: Performance Analysis
by Staff Writers
Testing anti-virus software is a tricky endeavour at the best of times, due to the inherent nasty nature of the test subject. For this anti-virus roundup, we asked independent anti-virus testing lab, AV-Test.org (www.av-test.org) to conduct the testing for us in their controlled environments. AV-Test.org has access to thousands of viruses, and is a respected anti-virus testing lab.
Feb 11, 2004
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