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Empire Earth 2
by Dan Chiappini

Gone are the innovations introduced in the first game – allowing the player to upgrade specific unit traits via the unit itself; the exciting feel of progressing from one epoch to another and general playability.

May 13, 2005
Review > MP3 Players
DIGIMEDIA MEN-128MP3
by Dan Chiappini

Compact form factor and functionality are the two most important features when determining an audio player's portability.

May 1, 2003
Review > MP3 Players
IRIVER IMP-400
by Dan Chiappini

IRiver's multi-codec CD player has all the necessary traits required of a high-end personal audio centre. Arriving with a bundle of goodies, the iMP-400 is a stylish unit, with an interesting burgundy and chrome finish.

May 1, 2003
Swat 4
by Dan Chiappini

The emphasis is placed on careful investigation of each environment and the wise selection of appropriate weapons and tools.

May 13, 2005
Review > MP3 Players
PHILIPS EXPANIUM EXP213
by Dan Chiappini

Well kitted out with a vast array of accessories, Philips' offering to the MP3 marketplace is the EXP213 CD MP3 player.

May 1, 2003
Review > Mobile Phones
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
Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30
by Dan Chiappini

The control is simple.

May 13, 2005
Review > MP3 Players
ROME ULTRASM
by Dan Chiappini

Super portability is definitely the way of the future and Rome's Ultrasm combined MP3/voice recorder takes a step in that direction.

May 1, 2003
ASUS Extreme AX800XT Platinum Edition
by Dan Chiappini

The X800XT PE is ATI's flagship technology, and its main change over the standard X800 XT is a core frequency increase from 500MHz to 520MHz, and a memory increase from 500MHz to 560MHz. Consequently, it performs better than the standard X800 XT's, topping all the benchmarks and achieving a phenomenal 26588 marks in 3DMark01 in 1024 x 768.

Jan 11, 2005
Toshiba Satellite M30 Special Edition
by Dan Chiappini

Widescreen notebooks are the way of the future, really they are. With entertainment now proficiently done on the go, why would we go back to limited 4:3 aspect ratio? It's far easier to work on two spreadsheets concurrently in widescreen without needing to alt tab like a madman. Toshiba, like many manufacturers, has seen this need and provided such a product.

Nov 19, 2004
DELL INSPIRON 8600
by Dan Chiappini

On receiving this unit, we were impressed by the mammoth 15.4in widescreen display. Although sceptical of its ability to perform given its monster display size, we were proven wrong at every turn, with the 8600 performing similarly to the more expensive Toshiba Tecra S1 Notebook (July 2003 page 40). Absolutely bursting at the gills with features, this Notebook boasts an array of connectivity options including side mounted FireWire and IrDA, while on the rear of the unit we find two USB and legacy serial, parallel and S-Video ports.

Sep 10, 2003
Review > Mobile Phones
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
Review
QDI - Alacritas 520-K8
by Dan Chiappini

Although the mobile marketplace has been changing in the face of Centrino and the slow but gradual tablet PC adoption rate, large form factored (greater than single spindle) notebooks are still the order of the day.

Nov 12, 2003
Half-Life 2
by Dan Chiappini

For a company whose only other major release was the original Half Life, Valve has pushed the boundaries with fresh, bold gameplay that stays true to the legendary legacy.

Feb 21, 2005
Seagate Momentus
by Dan Chiappini

Currently only available to OEMs, although it should be released later to the consumer market, Seagate’s Momentus hard drive upgrade kit is designed to boost the common bottleneck issue of hard drive performance in notebooks, tablet PCs, digital audio players and blade servers.

Sep 10, 2003
RICOH MP5240A
by Dan Chiappini

Even with falling hardware prices, the expense and yet to be finalised format war rages on with DVD writing technology deterring many a consumer. DVD+R/RW appear to be making headway gradually with both format flexibility and hardware integration into next generation platforms.

Sep 10, 2003
City of Heroes
by Dan Chiappini

The world is Paragon City, in which costumed heroes patrol the skies or walk the streets.

May 12, 2005
Review > High-end PC
Westan Biostar IDEQ 210P
by Dan Chiappini

Small form factor (SFF) PCs now have their foot well and truly in the home entertainment and IT/CE crossover market due largely to their aesthetics, functionality and quietness of operating volume. Westan's Biostar product looks to continue along these lines, offering a multimedia PC with all the performance of AMD's 64-bit desktop processor architecture.

Nov 19, 2004
Lite-On SHOW-832S
by Dan Chiappini

DVD burning has been around for some time now and became widely accepted for its superior storage capacity over its little brother the CD. While we see single layer formatted 4.7GB discs now getting into the 12-speed writing range, the real action is dual-layer burning.

Aug 11, 2004
LG LM50-3
by Dan Chiappini

Wrapped in an attractive silver chassis, this sexy looking notebook is easy on the eye, and features all of the latest gadgets. The left-hand side of the machine features the usual legacy parallel and DB9 monitor out for use with an external monitor, although both are hidden beneath a rubber cover so as not to ruin the smooth clean lines of this housing.

Feb 11, 2004

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