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Review > Components
Aywun A1-V8 Heatsink is too hot to miss for PC enthusiasts
by Justin Robinson

The best value heatsink we’ve tested for all sockets and systems.

Sep 18, 2009
Plantronics GameCom 367 Gaming Headset: impressive quality and less than $50
by Zara Baxter

Satisfyingly clear audio from a relatively cheap pair of closed ear headphones. The Plantronics GameCon headset gets our seal of approval

Sep 9, 2009
First Look: Is the TiVo Blockbuster video download service worth signing up for?
by Adam Turner

Australians have another way to hire movies from the couch with the launch of TiVo's Blockbuster movie download service

May 8, 2009
Coolermaster NotePal Color Infinite Notebook Cooler
by Zara Baxter

The Coolermaster NotePal Color Infinite comes in a finite range of colours – six to be exact.

May 7, 2009
ATI Radeon HD 4350, best value graphics card at budget prices
by Alex Bradner

Impressive Blu-ray performance from the cheapest card on test.

Apr 3, 2009
Unwired
by Staff writers

Disappointing speeds in our tests, underwhelming plans and expensive hardware make Unwired a niche choice

Nov 5, 2008
Vodafone
by Staff writers

A free modem and competitive pricing around the 5GB mark make Vodafone worth a look – but other networks are cheaper per GB

Nov 4, 2008
3, our top pick for mobile broadband
by Staff writers

Cheap plans, good hardware and excellent results in our speed tests make 3 a deserving winner, in our group test against Telstra Bigpond, Optus, Vodafone, Virgin and Unwired.

Oct 17, 2008
Hp Laser Jet P1005
by Dave Stephenson

A tiny, fast personal laser printer with a temping price and great quality.

Oct 10, 2008
Review > Misc Storage
Corsair Mini Voyager 4GB
by Matthew Sparkes

It's like the Tardis: small on the outside, but extremely capacious on the inside, with 4GB storage and some classy touches that make the Corsair Mini Voyager a cut above regular USB flash drives.

Oct 10, 2008
Photos: Microsoft Arc Mouse, what it looks like folded like a phone
by William Maher

We've seen interesting mouse designs before, but none quite like this. Microsoft's new Arc mouse fold up like a mobile. See our photo gallery here.

Sep 11, 2008
Review > AMD
Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H
by Darien Graham-Smith

A capable little package at an attractive price

Sep 1, 2008
Review > INTEL
Foxconn M7PMX-S
by Darien Graham-Smith

A slightly bare but affordable media-centre board

Sep 1, 2008
Review > AMD
Foxconn A690G M2MA-8KRS2H
by Darien Graham-Smith

Cheap, but there’s not much here to cheer about

Sep 1, 2008
Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 7000
by Johnathan Bray

The mouse is much ignored but you’d be amazed how much of a difference a good one can make, and this offering from Microsoft is the Rolls-Royce of mice.

Aug 28, 2008
First Look – Head to Head : Sony Active Series headphones MDR – AS30G vs. MDR A520J
by Daniel Long

Sony’s new Active series of headphones are designed to stay on your noggin, but that all depends on how well you wear them. We put our eardrums on the line, so you didn’t have to....

Jul 30, 2008
First Look: Logitech’s V450 Nano Laser mouse
by Daniel Long

Logitech extends their solid reputation by creating a highly sensitive, portable mouse for notebooks with the V450 Nano Cordless laser.

Jul 3, 2008
First Look: Logitech Quickcam S7500 - avoid looking ugly online
by Daniel Long

Let’s be honest, many webcams are unruly pieces of junk - ready to turn real life into juddery flashes of un-naturalistic motion. This one is a class act.

Jul 3, 2008
Nvidia GeForce 8400 GS & 8500 GT
by David Bayon

Video and almost decent gaming at fantastic prices

Jun 23, 2008
Asus DRW-1814BLT
by Nick Ross

Lite-On’s DVD writer was our A-List choice for almost a year. At the time we said it was practically perfect – offering compatibility with every format, plus Lightscribe, for a bargain price. But Asus has managed to trump it.

Jun 18, 2008
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