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QDI Valeo CP10
by Darren Ellis

This tiny notebook, measuring a mere 26.5 x 22 x 2.1cm looks quite ordinary on the outside, yet comes with quite an interesting processor inside. The Valeo CP10 is not powered by Intel or AMD, nor even Transmeta, but instead has one of the first VIA Antaur CPUs we've come across.

Jan 14, 2004
Review > Security
TREND MICRO PC CILLIN INTERNET SECURITY 2004
by Darren Ellis

With the prevalence of Net connections and all the good things a connected society brings such as community, the ability to share ideas and the openness of information, comes the flipside of digital life -- hackers, spyware, viruses and spam.

Nov 28, 2003
Toshiba Qosmio F10
by Darren Ellis

The Qosmio is the absolute pinnacle in multimedia notebooks. It brings everything you need for a good Windows XP Media Center Edition (MCE) system and squeezes it into a notebook form-factor. Albeit a large notebook form-factor. Yes the Qosmio is a huge and heavy notebook, but it's not nearly as heavy as it would have been if it was packed with desktop internals as many desknotes of this size usually are.

Jan 5, 2005
Punch MEGA 2801 Computer System
by Darren Ellis

The Mega 2801 has one of the coolest features seen on a HTPC: it lets you play CDs (but not DVDs) without the computer turned on. It has two red buttons on the fascia that let you choose between CD or PC.

Oct 14, 2004
Protac Excel G736
by Darren Ellis

The Excel G736 notebook from Protac is a desktop replacement, and as well as better-than-normal notebook specifications it also comes with the other traditional trapping of a desktop replacement notebook: it's big, it's chunky, and it's heavy.

Apr 14, 2004
Review > Projectors
PLUS U4 136Z
by Darren Ellis

Plus Corporation's U4 136Z projector is a fairly small unit measuring just 53 x 190 x 239mm and weighing only 1.5kg, and while it can be held easily in one hand its got the goodies where it counts.

Sep 1, 2003
Review > MP3 Players
PANASONIC EWEAR SV-SD80
by Darren Ellis

Excellent audio with a cool factor.

Sep 1, 2002
CREATIVE AUDIGY 2 ZS PLATINUM PRO
by Darren Ellis

When we last looked at the Sound Blaster Audigy 2 (the Platinum Ex, June 2003) we were highly impressed by the soundcard and its many functions, but felt that there was perhaps too much on offer, leaving you with many unwanted, unused and unwarranted inclusions.

Nov 12, 2003
BENQ JOYBOOK 8000
by Darren Ellis

The JoyBook 8000 marks the first attempt by BenQ to enter what some might argue is a crowded notebook market. BenQ's stance on the JoyBook is different from other notebook manufacturers though, as it won't be selling the JoyBook as 'just another notebook', but will instead market it totally as a digital lifestyle product.

Apr 1, 2003
Review > Projectors
Sony Cineza VPLHS10
by Darren Ellis

Sony's first Cineza, the VPLHS1, was an innovative projector: it featured 'sideshot', horizontal as well as vertical keystone correction which meant it was the first projector that could be placed in the corner of a room, and still project a perfectly rectangular image in the centre of a wall.

Mar 1, 2003
HP Pavilion T380a (DN038A)
by Darren Ellis

While the epithet 'multimedia PC' used to be bandied about to over-hype any PC in the mid-'90's that was capable of playing music, rudimentary video, and games, the descriptive was overused so much on sub-par PCs that the impact of any real multimedia capabilities was diminished in the wash of pretenders.

Dec 10, 2003
Review > INTEL
AOPEN AX4C Max
by Darren Ellis

With the AX4C Max comes a whopping four SATA ports, which support RAID. The board will also be popular with overclockers with its comprehensive BIOS tweaking features, such as 1MHz stepping for the CPU and AGP/PCI clocks, as well as adjustable voltage for the CPU, AGP/PCI and RAM.

Jul 1, 2003
Nikon Coolpix 3100
by Darren Ellis

The Nikon Coolpix comes with a 3.2-megapixel CCD, 3x optical zoom and a good range of basic features needed for quick and easy shooting. One of the smallest in this round-up, the Nikon Coolpix 3100 is slightly larger than a credit card and about an inch and half thick. Its build quality is good and it will make an excellent travel accessory, easily fitting into a purse or a pocket.

Jun 1, 2003
Review > Misc Software
Electric Shock Reaction Game
by Darren Ellis

From the non-functional, just-because-you-can pile, comes this four-way electric shock reaction test game from JayCar Electronics.

Nov 10, 2004
Microsoft Optical Desktop Elite
by Darren Ellis

Microsoft's hardware division pumps out some excellent keyboards and mice, and from the latest refresh of their range comes the evocatively named top-model Optical Desktop Elite for Bluetooth.

Nov 15, 2004
Review > 23+ Inch LCD
BenQ DV3080
by Darren Ellis

As well as TV viewing (an analog tuner is built in) this screen's strength comes from its LCD-ness which makes it awesome for plugging into a PC (Media Center, anyone?) or for components like digital set-top boxes or DVD players.

Nov 15, 2004
Shuttle XP17 FPD
by Darren Ellis

Shuttle has made a name for themselves with stylish and innovative barebones PCs, and now comes along this excellent addition to any XPC you own. Scratch that - this TFT would look good with any PC you own.

Oct 14, 2004
Canon CanoScan 9900F
by Darren Ellis

One of the larger form-factor units in this months Labs, Canons 9900F comes with a sexy mag alloy top coating and features a clearly labelled and attractive front control panel for easy single button press access.

Aug 1, 2003
Review > INTEL
Soltek SL-85DR3-R
by Darren Ellis

One of the mid-priced Intel 845PE boards, the Soltek SL-85DR3 comes in just shy of $200.

Jul 1, 2003
Review > Mobile Phones
Nokia Communicator 9500
by Darren Ellis

The new Nokia Communicator  unfortunately evokes early '90s mobile phones: it has a long body, small display and is not something you could slip into a pocket. Closed, the 9500 is monstrous, but when you open its sideways clamshell design the 9500 comes into its own.

Jan 4, 2005

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