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Review > Projectors
Mitsubishi HC6000
by Staff writers

A quality design in many ways, and well worth an audition

Sep 2, 2008
Review > Projectors
Epson EMP-TW700
by Staff writers

Appealing in many ways – and could be ideal as an ‘occasional-use’ coffee-table tool

Sep 2, 2008
Nvidia GeForce 9800 GX2
by Staff writers

Nvidia’s card is fast, but ATI’s is still faster.

May 13, 2009
Review > Projectors
InFocus IN81
by Staff writers

This is a fine projector: easy to set-up, quiet enough in operation, and capable of superb performance for its price. It’s a must-see.

Sep 2, 2008
Review > Projectors
Sim2 HT5000
by Staff writers

Wealthy and/or maniacally enthused about movies? You must see this…

Sep 2, 2008
Review > TVs
Fujitsu P50XHA58EB
by Staff writers

Fujitsu has produced a sophisticated, good-looking screen that offers involving images – but it just doesn’t offer the value for money or features of its rivals.

Sep 2, 2008
News
Intel drives forward Moore's Law
by Staff Writers

Intel has created fully functional 70Mb static random access memory (SRAM) chips with more than half a billion transistors using advanced nm process technology.

Sep 1, 2004
EPSON EPL-6100
by Staff Writers

Finishing second overall in our roundup the Epson EPL-6100 was edged out of first place by the HP 1300 and the OKI C5100, with its incredible range of features. However, this is not to say that the Epson EPL-6100 doesn’t have a wide range of functions. On the contrary, it boasts some innovative design and logical technological functions. Its large 250 page input tray makes it ideal for bulk printing, although it shares the same much smaller volume 100 page output tray capacities as both the Lexmark E321 and Minolta-QMS PagePro 1200W models.

Sep 10, 2003
Feature
Extreme Programming - Part Two
by Staff Writers

Dont be confused; this XP has little to do with Microsoft. It is what happened when software developers pushed the best practices of programming to the edge, to the extreme.

Mar 1, 2003
Sony DSC-S70
by Staff Writers

Sony is no doubt a technological behemoth, an innovative market leader in everything electrical, and fun. For Sony, digital photography is no exception, the DSC-S70 being the 3.3 megapixel entrant in the highly successful Cyber-shot range.

Jun 1, 2001
News
Sapphire discusses ATI 5 series GPUs and more
by Staff writers

AMD/ATI and its partners made quite a splash with the recent release of the 5 series GPUs, and is creating a lot of excitement about what future iterations of the cards will be able to do

Oct 27, 2009
Review > Projectors
Marantz VP-11S1
by Staff writers

Welcome back, Marantz, you’ve been missed. The VP-11S1 is a deadly rival for the established high-end projector specialists

Sep 2, 2008
Review > TVs
Panasonic TH-42PX80A
by Staff writers

Terrific value and a high-quality set – it’s not Full HD, but at this price, you won’t miss it

Sep 1, 2008
Review Group
Labs roundup: Sub $2500 Consumer notebooks: Performance Analysis
by Staff Writers

How much notebook will $2500 actually buy you? The PC Authority Labs team investigates.

Jun 9, 2004
Canvas 7
by Staff Writers

Vector graphics

Jul 3, 2000
Canoma3D modelling
by Staff Writers

It sets out to create photo-realistic 3D models from 2D photos and illustrations, with the barest of tool sets and minimum user input.

Aug 3, 2004
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Sapphire discusses ATI 5 series GPUs and more
by Staff writers  |   Oct 27, 2009
AMD/ATI and its partners made quite a splash with the recent release of the 5 series GPUs, and is creating a lot of excitement about what future iterations of the cards will be able to do
Intel drives forward Moore's Law
by Staff Writers  |   Sep 1, 2004
Intel has created fully functional 70Mb static random access memory (SRAM) chips with more than half a billion transistors using advanced nm process technology.
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