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Top 100 web secrets
by Staff writers
We've searched every corner of the web for the most useful (and useless) sites you've never seen. Download free movies and music, find the cheapest shopping sites, get a degree, make money, walk on Mars and much more.
Apr 14, 2005
JVC GR-DX77
by Staff Writers
Selecting a winner from the 11 cameras in the lab was not an easy task. While there was a $1300 variation between the cheapest and the dearest, the difference in quality and features was not as obvious. For example the Samsung D701i, which was the cheapest of the cameras, had more features than some of the cameras that were several hundred dollars dearer. The only problem was a question of reliability because the first unit to arrive at the Labs was inoperable.
Aug 10, 2004
Lexmark P3150
by Staff Writers
The second-cheapest model submitted for the roundup, the $249 price tag is very attractive
Dec 10, 2003
Review Group
Clear Vision
by Staff Writers
The last time we covered 19in monitors was way back in October 1998 when the 19in screen size was only just becoming a viable option for consumers and home users. At the time the cheapest screen on te
Mar 1, 2003
Feature
Build your own Digital Home
by James Morris
Bring PC-based intelligence and automation to your home with this complete guide. It's cheap and easy to now have the 'Jetsons' house.
Sep 20, 2006
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
Asus W5000
by Dan Chiappini
Stylish and packed with features, it is not the cheapest 12 inch notebook available. This said, if you simply must have the features on offer inside this 'book, then this notebook does it all with style.
May 4, 2005
SHUTTLE XPC SS51G
by Staff Writers
The XPC SS51G is the cheapest of the Shuttle offerings this month. Again, the ease of hardware installation makes this product fantastically user friendly, given the ability to just pop out the optical storage bay, insert your drive and floppy and whack it back in. No mess, no fuss.
Dec 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
Abit BG7
by Staff Writers
At $327 Abits BG7 wasnt quite the cheapest Pentium 4 motherboard we examined, but it still proves to be a decent all-in-one solution for power-users on a budget. It has onboard Ethernet, Intels new integrated graphics controller, and USB 2.0 support to boot.
Aug 13, 2002
Dell Inspiron 510M
by Staff Writers
Dell's reputation at providing reasonably priced capable 'books shines through in the 510M - the cheapest notebook on test this month.
Feb 2, 2005
Western Digital Caviar SE WD2000 PATA
by Staff Writers
The only IDE drive we received for testing, it's also the cheapest drive at $240 and works out to a reasonable $1.20 per gigabyte.
Sep 8, 2004
Pentax Optio 550
by Staff Writers
The Optio 550 is the first Pentax camera we’ve reviewed in the Labs. It’s the cheapest 5-megapixel device here and, despite the slim dimensions, crams in a 5x optical zoom.
Jan 14, 2004
PowerColor PowerGene GTS2
by Staff Writers
This GeForce2 card has a lot to commend itself. It came in as the cheapest of the 32Mb GeForce2 cards by a long way...
Oct 1, 2000
Norton AntiVirus Pro 2004
by Staff Writers
Norton AntiVirus (NAV) remains the world’s most popular anti-virus program -and for good reason. It is the ideal set-and-forget anti-virus protection that is as close to idiot-proof as anyone has yet got. However, it is not the cheapest and some of its competitors, such as PC-cillin now offer more for the money.
Mar 1, 2004
Feature
CPU buyers’ guide
by David Bayon
Choosing a CPU for your PC isn’t an easy task. Here are our picks for budget, mid-range and high-end systems.
Feb 2, 2007
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