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Pretec I-Disk Tiny 2.0
by Staff Writers
The only 64MB key tested here, the I-Disk Tiny is a marvel: this key looks inexplicably like it's all USB plug.
Sep 8, 2004
Asus WL-HDD 2.5
by David Fearon
Devices that attach storage to the network aren't new, but until now they've been either very expensive or limited in ability. But this little marvel from Asus changes all that. The WL-HDD can put a hard disk on the network with no drivers or client software required, and it can do this wirelessly via 802.11g.
Dec 8, 2004
3dfx Voodoo3 3500 TV AGP
by Tim Dean
Blistering speed in 3D and a multitude of multimedia features makes the 3500 an excellent card for video enthusiasts and gamers alike.
Feb 1, 2000
Flight Simulator X
by Christopher Dykstra
A marvel of programming, art and science.
Jan 8, 2007
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Lexmark E120N
by Dave Stephenson
A miniature marvel, the E120N’s speed and size make it an obvious choice for home offices.
Sep 21, 2006
Asus P5B Premium Vista Edition
by Clive Webster
Packed with extras to target some of Vista’s interesting new features, but it isn’t quite the marvel we were hoping for.
May 15, 2007
News
Whatever happened to.....CD-based home appliances?
by Staff Writers
The CD was supposed to change all our lives by making the leap from music format of choice to living room multimedia marvel. But somehow it never worked out that way in reality...
Nov 10, 2009
News
Best bit about Toshiba NB100 mini notebook?
by William Maher
There's no annoyingly quirky keyboard. Finger's crossed, but Toshiba's pint-sized mini NB100 notebook looks like it will be a class act when it arrives.
Sep 19, 2008
The Punisher
by Staff writers
The Punisher, developed by Red Faction’s Volition, is the latest franchised game to roll across our desks.
Jun 21, 2005
FUJITSU P5020
by Darren Ellis
This rather small Centrino-powered notebook from Fujitsu has been designed for students and the hip-crowd; those that want something that's capable of work and entertainment, is not too large or heavy to carry, and that can easily balance on a café table between text books and a hot latte.
Apr 14, 2004
Pinnacle Edition PRO 5
by James Morris
There was a time when Pinnacle dominated the PC video-editing market. But, after its initial success with the DV500, the advent of sophisticated realtime editing seemed to leave the company behind. While it was a good product, the company’s Pro-ONE arrived when competitive products from Matrox and Canopus had been available for some time. The Pinnacle Edition PRO 5 is an entirely different matter.
Sep 10, 2003
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