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HP PHOTOSMART 945
by Darren Ellis
Hewlett Packard's new digital camera takes many steps in the right direction to introduce professional-level features for the consumer photographer, yet suffers from a few, minor flaws that detract from its overall polished design.
Nov 12, 2003
Feature
Exposing how these products really work
by Staff Writers
If you were to believe the marketing hype, and ignore the disclaimers, you would believe that filtering technology was far more advanced than it really is. You would expect that blocking lists would b
Jan 1, 1900
Garmin Nuvi 265W, clean navigating
by Staff writers
Garmin’s Nuvi 265W offers a clean navigating experience with a host of useful features and suffers only a handful of small issues.
Jan 2, 2009
Casio EX-S10
by Staff writers
Too many flaws make this merely a sexy-looking underachiever
Aug 28, 2008
FIRST LOOK: AVG Anti-Virus 8.0
by Staff writers
We've had a quick play with the new version - and we like what we see. Definitely one to stick in your PC toolkit for 2008.
May 22, 2008
Feature
Sercurity in Cyberspace
by Staff Writers
Its widely known that the Internet itself does not provide a secure environment to trade goods upon. This is because the TCP/IP protocol that defines communication among different computers is subject
Jan 1, 1900
LEXMARK E321
by Staff Writers
While it produced well-defined and solid text all the way down to small font sizes, the E321 did feature a few minor print quality shortcomings; these included heavy toner saturation, making the images dark and murky while poor dithering on gradients made the images appear banded and blotchy.
Sep 10, 2003
Review Group
DVD burners
by Staff Writers
The DVD standards battle on, and prices continue to drop, so is it worth buying a DVD burner now? We put an assortment of DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/RW drives to the test to answer that very question.
Dec 20, 2002
SIM2 C3X LITE
by Staff writers
An outstanding performer – so long as you can afford it!
Sep 2, 2008
Feature
The truth about Windows Vista
by Staff writers
Windows Vista is here, but does Microsoft’s ground-breaking OS live up to its promise? We put Vista through an extensive road test.
Jan 30, 2007
AOPEN Xcube EZ65
by Staff Writers
Our Labs Winner this month represents what a mini barebones PC should be: it's small yet easily accessible; it's attractive, but has a quality build; and it has all the features you need for a full PC or a media centre.
Dec 1, 2003
AOPEN DRW4410
by Staff Writers
The AOpen DRW4410 performed on average in both performance and features, dropping a few positions given its rather expensive price tag for a single format writer.
Oct 8, 2003
Beyond: Web Power
by Staff Writers
The Web Powers attempt to look futuristic, with its silver and pastel-blue colour scheme doesnt quite pay off, and it ends up looking a little tacky and cheap instead.
Sep 18, 2002
DELL DIMENSION 4500
by Staff Writers
This system is one of the most well-rounded and pleasurable-to-use PCs of the bunch, thanks to quality peripherals and handy features, like front-mounted USB and headphone ports.
Sep 12, 2002
Review Group
Seeing is believing
by Staff Writers
This Labs featured in the November 99 issue, any pricing seen in these reviews were correct at the time of printing. For several years the industry settled on a 14in diagonal as th
Jan 1, 1900
Feature
How To: Safe From Harm
by Staff Writers
Traditionally firewalls were the bastion of large, publicly accessible networks to keep hackers out. But in a world connected by the Internet, every machine hooked up to it becomes publicly accessible, and so it's vital that every machine is equipped to protect itself, and the network it may serve, from attack.
Mar 1, 2003
IBM VIAVOICE 9 PRO
by Staff Writers
Just a couple of years ago, the PC speech recognition and dictation market saw four key players jostling for position, but today the contest is just between IBM and one other player, Dragon.
May 1, 2002
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