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VoIP product roundup - part 1
by Darren Ellis
Part 1 of our VoIP product and services roundup includes: MyNetFone, Broadbandphone, Skype, Firefly, BBP Global and Chat-Cord.
Aug 17, 2005
VoIP product roundup part 2
by Darren Ellis
Part 2 of our VoIP products and services roundup includes: MailVoice, LetsChat, Netgear TA612V, Netcomm V40 and Octtel gateway.
Aug 17, 2005
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Multifunction Printer Roundup
by Darren Ellis
You don't have to settle for printer that just prints. PC Authority tests six of the latest all-in-one devices.
Apr 7, 2005
BENQ S2W 5000U
by Darren Ellis
The second cheapest scanner in our labs roundup this month, the S2W 5000U is designed with Web use in mind. As such, it features a 'Scan to Web' (S2W) and PDA (Palm compatible) quick launch function.
Aug 1, 2003
ABIT SR7-8X
by Darren Ellis
One of only three ABIT boards in our roundup supporting ATA133, the SR7-8X lacks SATA and features only two-channel audio.
Jul 1, 2003
VIEWSONIC VG500
by Darren Ellis
Ranking as one the lightest screens in our roundup, Viewsonic's VG500 holds its ground against "heavier" performers.
May 1, 2003
CASIO Cassiopeia XJ-360 Pro Data projector
by Darren Ellis
Slightly over budget and over-specified to fit within last month’s budget projector roundup, the Casio XJ-360 is a very compact and very capable projector that may just be worth those extra dollars.
Jul 7, 2005
HP Digital Projector VP6315
by Darren Ellis
Hot on the heels of last month’s sub- $2500 projector roundup is HP’s new vp6315.
Jul 7, 2005
Sony Ericsson P910i
by Darren Ellis
The new Sony Ericsson P910i is the only true phone/PDA hybrid on review in this roundup so aesthetically it marries some of the largeness of a PDA with the slimness of a phone to end up with a unit that's just right: it's not too big and not too small.
Jan 10, 2005
PCQuest Gamebox
by Darren Ellis
The cheapest system to be submitted for review in our performance roundup, it just goes to show that even $4000 will get you a hell of a lot of PC for your money. PCQUEST has also opted to go with a CoolerMaster case, both for its attractive looks and functionality, this housing able to hold a massive five optical drives and four hard disk drives, erring on the side of more is better.
Dec 23, 2004
Canon PowerShot A95
by Dan Chiappini
Along with the Sony Cyber-shot P-93, the Canon Powershot A95 is the big lad of this roundup with a pretty decent 5-megapixel CCD. The rest vary from 3-4-megapixel. While this does give the Canon a bit of an edge over the competition in terms of resolution and functionality, it's the camera's other attributes that cemented this unit in the top three.
Dec 17, 2004
MICROTEK ScanMaker 6800
by Darren Ellis
Featuring an optical resolution of 4,800 x 2,400dpi, the 6800 is the most expensive scanner in our roundup.
Aug 1, 2003
Hi-Grade Notino 3400s
by Darren Ellis
The Notino 3400S is the second cheapest notebook in this roundup. Unfortunately, it's outdone on almost every other front by the opposition.
Mar 1, 2003
SERIAL ATA SEAGATE 120GB BARRACUDA IV
by Darren Ellis
Just over four months on from our massive hard drive roundup (October 2002, page 74), and Serial ATA (SATA) hard disks have finally arrived. Phew.
Feb 1, 2003
MSI KT4A Ultra-FISR
by Darren Ellis
The VIA KT400A chipset forms the foundation of the KT4A Ultra-FISR motherboard. Unlike the two other MSI boards in this roundup, the KT4A only supports SATA, and not IDE, RAID.
Jul 1, 2003
Hi-Grade Notino 4400
by Darren Ellis
Superior build quality is one of the most desirable features to have in a notebook, and this Notino is one of the best examples in this month's roundup.
Mar 1, 2003
Lexmark P6250
by Darren Ellis
The Lexmark P6250 is a not just a photo printer as such, it's also an all in one multifunction device: printer/scanner/copier and media reader. You might be nodding to yourself with the obviousness of an all in one printer winning out over tiny single use photo printers in this roundup, but to be honest the distinction is not just made because of the broad functionality and applicability of the Lexmark P6250.
Dec 22, 2004
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Projector Roundup
by Darren Ellis
Why bother buying a big screen that takes up part of your wall, when you can buy a cheap projector and take up the entire wall?
Jun 9, 2005
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CPU Roundup
by Dan Chiappini
If your PC is less of a speed demon and more of a dinosaur then it's time to upgrade your CPU. We put the latest low, mid and high end processors to the test.
Apr 7, 2005
MITSUBISHI DV1250U
by Darren Ellis
A glance at the plain DV2150U with its optical resolution of 1,200 x 2,400dpi in no way reveals what it IS capable of.
Aug 1, 2003
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