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HI-GRADE NOTINO C670-0
by Dan Chiappini
Absolutely jam packed with features, this notebook isn't your run-of-the-mill basic-function productivity laptop. At every turn we found hardware above and beyond the call of duty including a 64MB FX5200 graphics card, sexy widescreen display, 80GB hard disk drive and DVD-RAM/DVD-R/RW slot mounted drive for all your backup and home movie-making needs. A hybrid somewhere between legacy continuation and dismissal, this notebook features three rear-mounted USB 2.0 ports and parallel connectivity.
Sep 10, 2003
Sony PCM-D1
by David Field
It’s what the professional audio market has to offer podcasters and budding musicians -- but quality comes at a cost.
Jun 27, 2007
Mio C520
by Staff writers
Expressive, clever navigator would like to meet confident, slim-fingered driver for long drives and fun
Aug 29, 2008
Stripy Music Studio speakers
by Damien Virulhapen
Looking as good as they sound, the Stripy Music Studio speakers could be your iPod's best mate.
Aug 29, 2005
InFocus IN76
by Staff writers
Still a gorgeous-looking and highly capable HD projector. This fine unit receives six stars, especially at its competitive price.
Sep 2, 2008
Vox amPlug
by Staff writers
If your compulsion to rock in the early hours is resulting in eviction warnings, the amPlug could well be your saviour
Aug 29, 2008
Todaytech D900T
by Darren Ellis
The D900T has to be one the most impressively kitted out notebooks we've ever reviewed. Now, before you go running off with a fist full of readies, this notebook isn't available as such to the general public. Rather, resellers of Todaytech's notebooks can order them in whatever configuration you want. Or if you'd rather -- and we quite like this option -- you can order the notebook stripped of most options, and configure your own from spare parts or cheaper parts if you think you can do better on pricing.
Mar 2, 2005
EPSON EPL-6100
by Staff Writers
Finishing second overall in our roundup the Epson EPL-6100 was edged out of first place by the HP 1300 and the OKI C5100, with its incredible range of features. However, this is not to say that the Epson EPL-6100 doesn’t have a wide range of functions. On the contrary, it boasts some innovative design and logical technological functions. Its large 250 page input tray makes it ideal for bulk printing, although it shares the same much smaller volume 100 page output tray capacities as both the Lexmark E321 and Minolta-QMS PagePro 1200W models.
Sep 10, 2003
Guitar Hero 3
by Nick Ross
New songs and a battle mode make Guitar hero III a winner
Dec 10, 2007
CANON Laser Shot LBP-1210
by Staff Writers
The first thing we noticed about this printer was its strange physical resemblance to the Labs Winner, and significantly more expensive, HP LaserJet 1300. There are plenty of technical specs to differentiate the two, including RAM, print resolution and OS support, all swinging in HP’s favour though.
Sep 10, 2003
Canon DR-1210C
by Dave Stephenson
There’s a good range of software and excellent image quality, but you pay a lot for the durability and ADF.
Oct 16, 2006
OKI B4300
by Staff Writers
One of the most impressive printers we received, it features plenty of well-thought out and logical technical features. One of only a handful of printers we tested that had an LCD for displaying print information and settings, the B4300 has eight single press buttons allowing you to view menu options, change values and cancel print jobs.
Sep 10, 2003
HP LaserJet 1300
by Staff Writers
A nice small footprint, which is an advantage in small office spaces, is the order of the day with HP’s offering to the mono marketplace. The LaserJet 1300 produced high quality text, with above average readability even on a grey background and at small point sizes. The embedded image on the test page was slightly over exposed, but still had good definition and solid well-formed black text, helping it to score highest overall in neutral text readability. Our monochrome test page turned up some minor blemishing and driver banding, but a reasonably smooth gradient helped the printer finish in first place overall here too.
Sep 10, 2003
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