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orbiTouch Keyless Keyboard
by David Kidd
After splitting the keyboard into left and right halves, there seemed to be nowhere else to go in creating a functional keyboard that was easy on the fingers. orbiTouch's Keyless Keyboard is one of a kind - it breaks from the normal keyboard fare and does away with keys altogether.
Jan 4, 2005
Ritmo Smart 256
by Staff Writers
Ritmo's Smart 256 is a plain looking key with very little else in the pack aside from a lanyard and a USB extension cable.
Sep 8, 2004
ADOBE AFTER EFFECTS
by James Morris
For many years, After Effects (AE) was the only real choice for PC video compositing - everything else was in a different price/hardware league. But in the last couple of years, with the steady improvement of Pinnacle's Commotion and the huge price drop in Discreet's Combustion, AE isn't alone anymore.
Oct 8, 2003
InFocus IN82
by Staff writers
Scintillating performance but at a high price. It’s this thrilling blend of affordability, flexibility and (above all) capability that makes the IN82 so special. Nothing else we’ve tested at this price gets close.
Sep 2, 2008
Samsung i600
by Johnathan Bray
Slim and well connected, but ease-of-use issues limit its appeal.
Mar 26, 2008
Twinhead E121i Centrino
by Staff Writers
While the $2500 price ceiling means you're usually picking up larger form factored notebooks with an average 15in display, some manufacturers like Apple and Twinhead have put together smaller ultra portable 12 inch models for those who value size over all else.
Jun 9, 2004
Samsung SyncMaster 170MP
by David Hellaby
How many acronyms can a monitor have before it chokes on its own resolution? We have all come to expect CRTs, LCDs, TFTs and God knows what else but now Samsung has come up with a monitor with so many acronyms it will leave you gasping.
Sep 5, 2001
Microsoft Encarta Premium Suite 2005
by Staff Writers
Encarta Premium Suite claims a base of 130,000+ articles, along with 25,300+ photos and illustrations and 1.8 million map locations. That's more than a bit of bedtime reading, although of course there are really only two reasons why people buy digital encyclopedias these days -- either they've got kids to educate, or they're after some verifiable and quotable facts for a research project. For almost anyone else, of course, there's Google.
Jan 4, 2005
Canon Digital Ixus i
by Ross Burridge
If the Ixus i were any smaller it would be plain inconvenient to use. Weighing just over 100g, it’s certainly a camera you can keep with you all the time. As you’d expect at this size and price, there are limitations, the most obvious being the fixed focal length lens, but there’s plenty else to be thankful for.
Feb 11, 2004
Canon MX2i DV CAMERA
by David Hellaby
There is nothing new about digital video cameras being able to take still photos, or digital still cameras being able to take video clips. However, in the past the results have been very ordinary - stills taken on a video camera were usually 640 x 480 snaps suitable for the Web, and little else.
Dec 1, 2002
Brother HL-5240
by Darien Graham-Smith
Lightning quick, top-quality prints and the running costs are as low as the price tag
Jul 24, 2008
Plantronics Pulsar 590A
by David Field
Plantronics aim to impress with comfort, build quality and audio fidelity. The sights are off, but by how much?
Aug 17, 2006
Asus Ageia PhysX
by Craig Simms
A potentially stunning card -- but don't buy one just yet.
Jun 21, 2006
Video iPod
by Nick Ross
Nick Ross funtests Apple's latest icon of cool.
Nov 3, 2005
Lenovo ThinkPad X60
by Staff writers
Durable, powerful and packed with security features. A phenomenal ultraportable.
Aug 31, 2006
NEC Versa P8210
by Nick Ross
The screen isn't great, but everything else about this notebook is very good indeed.
Aug 15, 2006
Panasonic PT AE2000E
by Staff writers
A stern challenger to pricier kit: this is an amazing projector for the cash
Sep 2, 2008
Casio Exilim EX-V7
by Staff writers
Not the slimmest any more, but still amazingly compact. A very capable cam if you don’t mind the menus
Aug 28, 2008
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