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Fujitsu Deskpower TX
by Nick Ross

A Media Center PC and 32in LCD TV all-in-one.

Jan 13, 2006
Claritas TeraServer CTS10000
by Nick Ross

At 177mm high, Claritas’ TeraServer rivals the Labs-winning Altech in the bulk stakes.

Oct 21, 2005
Review > 23+ Inch LCD
BenQ DV3080
by Darren Ellis

As well as TV viewing (an analog tuner is built in) this screen's strength comes from its LCD-ness which makes it awesome for plugging into a PC (Media Center, anyone?) or for components like digital set-top boxes or DVD players.

Nov 15, 2004
Review > 23+ Inch LCD
Diamond Digital DV 300 Information Display
by Darren Ellis

There is something totally decadent about playing your favourite PC game on a 30-inch LCD monitor with stereo sound from two banks of speakers - one on each side.

Oct 14, 2004
Review > Inkjet
Canon i990 AND Epson Stylus Photo R210
by David Hellaby

Once upon a time not too long ago, your average inkjet printer had a single tricolour ink cartridge. Of course, the print quality was fairly ordinary, but it did the job. Today, with digital cameras the norm and home users wanting to print their own photographs, your photo printer may have as many as eight different ink cartridges.

May 12, 2004
Review > Components
Intel Pentium 4 Prescott 3.2GHz
by Tim Dean

The latest iteration of the Pentium 4, code named Prescott, is an interesting development for a few reasons. First off, it represents Intel's entry to the world of 90nm (90 nanometre, or 0.09 micron) fabrication for processors. For the uninitiated, all this means is the size of individual components on the processor core have been shrunk to even smaller levels. It's a natural part of processor evolution to shrink the size of components, as it allows more transistors to be packed into a smaller space, reduces heat and resistance, and this all leads to faster CPUs.

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
Pioneer DVR-106
by Peter Wells

As well as being the first company to launch EIDE DVD burners into the mainstream IT marketplace, Pioneer is the company behind DVD-R and DVD-RW recordable media formats. In the last couple of years, it has fought hard to stave off competition from Philips' rival standard, DVD+RW, and until recently buying a DVD recorder meant locking yourself into one standard over the other.

Sep 10, 2003
GIGACUBE ATI 9800 PRO
by Tim Dean

Gigacube is a brand we haven't seen in the Labs before, but the RADEON 9800 PRO card managed a decent showing.

Sep 1, 2003
WACOM CINTIQ SX
by Darren Ellis

Wacom has been in the touchscreen and tablet industry for years, and is the manufacturer supplying the majority of screens for Tablet PCs. With the rise of interest in Tablet PCs, Wacom's local branch was keen to let us try out one of its newer standalone touchscreen products: the Cintiq.

Mar 1, 2003
CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER AUDIGY 2 PLATINUM AND VIDEOLOGIC SONIC XPLOSION DVD
by Ben Hardwidge

The original Audigy brought ASIO drivers, SB1394 (IEEE 1394) and EAX Advanced HD to the masses, but it was criticised because some people felt betrayed by the 24-bit 96kHz specification, which referred to the DACs rather than the sampling rate.

Dec 1, 2002
Review > 23+ Inch LCD
HITACHI PD32-A2100
by Staff Writers

HITACHI PD32-A2100

Sep 11, 2002
Review > 23+ Inch LCD
SAMSUNG SYNCMASTER 240T
by Darren Ellis

TFT screens are notoriously expensive to manufacture and even more expensive to purchase in comparison to their conventional CRT counterparts.

Jun 7, 2002
Sony SDM-N80
by Tim Dean

It feels like I say this every time I write a TFT review, but by gum theyve come ahead in leaps and bounds in recent years, in terms of technology, price and sales.

Nov 1, 2001
Sony PFM-42B1 Professional Flat Panel Monitor
by Stephen Dawson

Almost all computer monitors and TVs use the same technology that first appeared in the 1940s: the CRT. How both consumers and manufacturers would love a viable flat panel display. LCDs dont make the grade: its too hard - and expensive - to produce LCDs larger than 20 inches diagonal.

Apr 2, 2001
Samsung Cyber Beetle Mouse
by Stephen Teh

Samsung has just released its latest range of Optic Mice to present a solution to the problem of mouse grime. Samsungs range of Optic Mice, or as it likes to call them the Beetle Family, has been touted by Samsung as being highly durable and stylish.

Dec 1, 2000
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