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The synthespians
by Staff Writers
Computer-generated actors have, surprisingly, already hit the big screen and Im not talking about Toy Story either. It all really started with Jurassic Park and those dinosaurs, which were a lot more
Jan 1, 1900
CMV CT-723A
by Dan Chiappini
Marketed clearly towards the gamer and entertainment user, this unit is not that different the CMV CT-722A (October 2003, page 59) both with a single D-Sub input and a excellent 16 millisecond pixel response time.
Jan 14, 2004
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Jargon Buster - HDTV
by Staff writers
Are you ready for the next generation of televisions? Talk the talk with PC Authority's jargon guide.
Feb 21, 2006
Pentax A30
by Staff writers
Another compact crams in too many megapixels. But if you never look at pictures at pixel-level you’ll be dead pleased with this Pentax
Aug 28, 2008
Iomega Super DVD Writer 12x
by Staff Writers
Strongest in the performance stakes, this drive managed to take fourth place for burn speed and second place for disc read time.
Sep 8, 2004
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Digging for data
by Staff Writers
Data recovery is a mystical and varied art that shares much with archaeology. Depending on where you dig for data you may or may not find what you are looking for, and the longer you leave going after your lost data the greater the chance it will be worn away by age and reduced to fragments of its former self.
Jul 1, 2003
KODAK EasyShare LS633
by Darren Ellis
Receiving this model last month, we knew we were seeing innovation in action with the introduction of OLED technology and the ultra wide and bright 2.2-inch display. OLED allows for less power consumption while providing a noticeably brighter and clearer display than other technologies – perfect for direct sunlight and angular viewing.
Jun 1, 2003
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The games
by Staff Writers
At launch in the US there were 19 games, although there will be more when the Xbox is launched over here in March. Unlike other console launches in the past, the Xbox has not one, but several killer t
Jan 1, 1900
Panasonic NV-GS400
by Staff writers
This Panny 'corder can shoot stills at a resolution of 4-megapixels, which makes it a match for a still camera
Aug 29, 2008
Mozo PV776
by Staff Writers
The Mozo brand is new to Australia, and we were keen to see what it had to offer. At times its PV776 TFT excited, then disappointed. It’s quite feature-barren, with only an RGB D-Sub input and fairly standard specifications so if you’re after the quality of DVI you’d have to move on.
Mar 10, 2004
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Weblog: David Kidd: Not so ugly...
by Staff Writers
Every now and then I look up an old friend. While he looks a lot better than he did a couple of years ago, he's still the same, frustrating kid I grew up with.
May 14, 2003
BENQ FP882
by Staff Writers
BenQs FP882 is an example of the new influx of TFT screens that have recently hit the streets a quality screen offering plenty of real estate to play with. At 18in it dwarfs most 19in CRTs in viewable screen space, and offers both analog and DVI inputs, plus it has built in speakers.
Oct 1, 2002
Fujifilm FinePix 40i
by Staff Writers
The Fujifilm FinePix 40i is one of a new breed that will perform both still and video capture as well as accommodate playback of MP3 digital audio
May 1, 2002
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B2B
by Staff Writers
The biggest potential market, the business-to-business sector, has always been more important in dollar terms than the business-to-consumer market. Although the Myers and Woolworths of the world creat
Jan 1, 1900
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Tools of the trade
by Staff Writers
The crucial factor dictating your online gaming experience is the stability and speed of your Internet connection. If you have a 56K modem and intend to battle groups of people equipped with a broadba
Jan 1, 1900
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