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PCQuest Gamebox
by Darren Ellis

The cheapest system to be submitted for review in our performance roundup, it just goes to show that even $4000 will get you a hell of a lot of PC for your money. PCQUEST has also opted to go with a CoolerMaster case, both for its attractive looks and functionality, this housing able to hold a massive five optical drives and four hard disk drives, erring on the side of more is better.

Dec 23, 2004
BENQ S2W 5000U
by Darren Ellis

The second cheapest scanner in our labs roundup this month, the S2W 5000U is designed with Web use in mind. As such, it features a 'Scan to Web' (S2W) and PDA (Palm compatible) quick launch function.

Aug 1, 2003
Hi-Grade Notino 3400s
by Darren Ellis

The Notino 3400S is the second cheapest notebook in this roundup. Unfortunately, it's outdone on almost every other front by the opposition.

Mar 1, 2003
Review > AMD
LEADTEK WinFast K7NCR18G-PROII
by Darren Ellis

The WinFast K7NCR18G-PROII has a well -rounded set of features, and besides the ABIT NF7-M, it is the only Socket-A board in our round up to offer support for a front side bus speed of 400MHz.

Jul 1, 2003
TARGA VQ2110
by Darren Ellis

If you're in the market for a budget digital camera, then the Targa VQ2110 may be just the one for you.

Jun 1, 2003
AOC LM520
by Darren Ellis

Although a little lean on the feature side, and sitting just left of the middle of the pack overall, this monitor performed incredibly well for its cost.

May 1, 2003
PC Club Highlander 1.8GHz
by Darren Ellis

With the exception of the badge on the lid, PC Club's Highlander is almost identical to both ModTech's and Targa's offerings.

Mar 12, 2008
Toshiba Satelite 1110/0035Z
by Darren Ellis

Not a bad notebook, the Satellite 1110 marks Toshiba's first foray into the sub-$2,500 notebook market, and it's a welcome one. By its own merits, the Satellite 1110's specifications are reasonable: 1.5GHz Celeron, 128MB RAM, 16MB RADEON Mobility, 20GB HD and DVD-ROM, but in comparison to the field it was average in all regards.

Mar 1, 2003
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