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THE IGNOBLE PRIZES
by Darren Ellis
Marc Abraham's Ignobel Prizes is the latest book in a series that seeks to highlight some of the strangest scientific research papers to be published. From the founder of the esteemed Annals of Improbable Research (www.improbable.com), the Ignobel Prizes award scientists for some truly bizarre work, including the research into dunking biscuits (see How to Dunk a Donut).
Mar 1, 2003
Gigabyte GD-1703BP
by Staff Writers
This monitor was physically identical in every way to the AOpen F75PS, aside from the Gigabyte badging on the front bezel. Both featured the same solid metal base, sturdy design and nifty sockets for plugs direct on the back, and there’s no prize for guessing that they performed identically in all of the tests we put them through.
Mar 10, 2004
Philips Brilliance 150P2E
by Staff Writers
It's a rarity in Labs that one unit takes home both Quality and Value Awards, but the Philips 150P2E provides everything you'd want for just about any task at an affordable price.
Dec 1, 2001
PowerColor X800XT
by Darren Ellis
The X800XT is at the cutting edge of gaming technology at the moment, and no card demonstrates this better than the PowerColor X800XT. It combines a killer price (for a high-end card), excellent performance, and a respectable bundle.
Jan 11, 2005
Sony VAIO VGN-G118GNB
by Dave Stephenson
Incredible design and amazing battery life makes the G118 a tempting mobile option.
Apr 16, 2007
Sid Meier's Pirates!
by Daniel Emery
Pirates is virtually unchanged from the old C64 version: it’s how you choose to live out the swashbuckling dream that’s radically different. And this, believe it or not, is fantastic news.
Feb 22, 2005
Sony VAIO VGN-TZ17GNB
by Dave Stephenson
Beautifully designed with excellent battery life and generous features – but it’s expensive.
Oct 3, 2007
BenQ G2200W
by Alex Bradner
Decent image quality and a price that's hard to believe
Sep 10, 2008
HOW TO DUNK A DONUT
by Darren Ellis
Almost a complementary tome to The Ignoble Prizes, How to dunk a donut is written by Len Fisher, a scientist who has often been approached by corporations to perform some truly bizarre studies.
Mar 1, 2003
Enspire Lightspeed XLC 680i
by Clive Webster
Custom design watercooling and some judicious overclocking make for a showstopping performance and price.
Mar 21, 2007
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