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Sony Network Walkman NW-E3
by Stephen Dawson
For Sony, the advent of MP3 must have been a particular irritation. After all, well before MP3 achieved any popularity Sony had released its own perceptual encoding/compression system for digital audio: ATRAC.
Jul 1, 2001
AMD and AM2
by Nick Ross
Everything you need to know about AM2 -- without the headache.
Jun 21, 2006
Epson PictureMate
by David Hellaby
Looking similar to a retro portable radio, the PictureMate has a touch of style to it that is backed up by the overall quality of the product. At a buck under $400 it won’t appeal to everyone, particularly seeing as it’s a dedicated photoprinter, requires its own specialist photo pack and restricts you to postcard sized prints.
Jul 13, 2004
Pine D'Music SM-320V
by Staff Writers
When Sony released its first 'Walkman' back in 1979 the feature it pushed most was 'pocket-sized'.
Dec 1, 1999
NVIDIA Quadro FX3000
by Ivon Smith
The Quadro FX3000 is based on the same NV35 core that powers the latest GeForce FX 5900 cards, but with a few new additions to cater to the professional market. Compared to the older Quadro FX2000, which was based on the NV30, or GeForce FX5800, the FX3000 has double the memory, at 256MB, as well as a 256-bit memory interface, giving double the theoretical graphics bandwidth, hitting just over 27GB/s. It also supports other features from the NV35, including a 128-bit floating-point precision graphics pipeline, 128-bit colour, 12-bit sub-pixel accuracy, 16x full-scene anti-aliasing, 3D volumetric textures, and of course support for all the latest OpenGL, DirectX and NVIDIA’s own Cg graphics language versions.
Sep 10, 2003
Handspring Visor
by Staff Writers
At this stage you can get modules for games, memory expansion and backup, a digital camera, an MP3 player, a GPS and a mobile phone module
Jun 1, 2001
AMD Athlon 64 4000+
by Dan Chiappini
The creme de la creme of Athlon 64 products, the 4000+ is a socket 939 CPU with all the bells and whistles. This bad boy clocks in at 2.4GHz, features a 1MB L2 cache and 2GB HyperTransport memory interconnect to work in conjunction with its on-die memory controller.
Apr 7, 2005
Intel e7205
by Staff Writers
Recently Intel recognised it needed a stop-gap chipset with dual-DDR before the release of the Springdale and Canterwood (865 and 875 respectively).
Jul 1, 2003
DDR2 RAM
by Clive Webster
One gigabyte of RAM is enough to get most applications running smoothly, but should you buy the cheapest or the fastest?
Oct 16, 2006
NVIDIA nFORCE2
by Darren Ellis
The nForce2 is the only dual-channel memory controller available in the AMD pantheon. There are two Northbridges to choose from: one with the Integrated GeForce4 MX-class graphics (nForce2 GT) and one without (nForce2 ST). Both offer support for AGP 8x and up to DDR400 memory, although we recommend you use DDR266 or DDR333 memory in synchronous mode (DDR266 for chips with a 266MHz FSB, DDR333 for those with a 333MHz FSB) for best performance.
Jul 1, 2003
HP ProLiant DL585 G2
by Dave Mitchell
HP’s Opteron MP server delivers an innovative design teamed with high expansion potential and a good price.
Jun 28, 2007
Sony Ericsson S700i
by Dan Chiappini
This is a handset we have been waiting to hit our shores for some time. Sony Ericsson now brings the S700i to Australia and with it an amazing set of features and quality to match.
Feb 2, 2005
VideoLogic Vivid!
by Gareth Ogden
VideoLogic is a name few people would now instantly associate with graphics accelerators. In fact, its parent company, Imagination Technologies, was present at the birth of the PC 3D accelerator field in June 1996 with its PowerVR card.
Jan 1, 2001
Kingmax USB 2.0 Flash Drive
by Staff Writers
The Kingmax comes with a great deal of memory (512MB), and is priced at only $160 which makes it one of the most affordable memory keys on a strict price/capacity basis.
Sep 8, 2004
I-Rocks MP3 Car DJ FM transmitter
by Darren Ellis
Implementing an in-car MP3 player can often mean an expensive overhaul to your audio system, or at the least buying a fiddly, cable-strewn cassette adaptor for an existing MP3 player like an iPod. This assumes that you do have an MP3 player already though.
May 4, 2005
Samsung D500
by Dan Chiappini
It's not often that a company releases a product that is as functional as it is stylish, and can wow the masses in droves. Samsung's D500 does just this, combining the looks of its last generation E800 slide phone and a feature set to rival anything currently on the market.
May 4, 2005
XpertVision GeForce 6200TC
by Dan Chiappini
The big feature that sets the 6200TC apart from the 6600's and 6800's is the addition of TurboCache. Currently, graphics cards are typically limited to the memory on the graphics card, but TurboCache opens the door to your PC's system memory.
Feb 2, 2005
A-MAX NAPA DAV310
by Staff Writers
The DAV310 from A-MAX Technology circumvents this limitation by being able to play MP3 tracks straight off a CD - just like your PC can.
Jun 1, 2001
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