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TOSHIBA PORTEGE 2010
by Darren Ellis

We see a lot of notebooks at PC Authority, but like the BenQ JoyBook 8000 (page 37), the Portege 2010 was an immediate crowd pleaser when it was removed from it's shipping materials, garnering lots of "oohs" and "aahs" from techies and non-techies alike.

Apr 1, 2003
Mitsubishi Diamond View DV175
by Darren Ellis

This is the first display in a fresh new line of TFT monitors to come from Mitsubishi this year, and from this early glimpse things are looking good. The unit we received was a very early pre-production model -- it had missing panels, the occasional loose wire and a completely different colour scheme (the TFT pictured is the final shipping version), but as a look to where Mitsubishi is headed it was perfect for our needs.

Jan 14, 2004
Review > Camcorders
JVC Everio GZ-HD7
by James Morris

A great next-generation camcorder, but it lacks editing support for the recording format

Mar 11, 2008
Review > Networking
Belkin N1 Vision Wireless Modem Router
by Stephen Withers

Respectable performance and a security assistant makes the Belkin N1 Vision a good contender for a small office.

Feb 3, 2009
Iomega Super DVD Writer 12x
by Staff Writers

Strongest in the performance stakes, this drive managed to take fourth place for burn speed and second place for disc read time.

Sep 8, 2004
Welland LanShare
by David Field

An interesting and secure way to share data, once you overlook some minor drawbacks.

Jul 11, 2006
IBM G40 2388BBM Express
by Staff Writers

A capable desknote, its bulk might make you think twice about travelling with it, but it does secure itself as a reasonable performer on the desk.

Jun 9, 2004
Dell Axim x5
by Tim Danton

Dell has waited several years to release its own PDA, and now committed to Pocket PC, Dell's main weapon is aggressive pricing that's on the verge of insane.

Feb 1, 2003
Review > Misc Software
Nero 9, not as polished as Roxio but solid HD burning
by Jonathan Bray

A convenient all-in-one media package, but many of the applications can be had for nothing elsewhere

May 8, 2009
Review > High-end PC
Ti Deluxe i7 920
by Zara Baxter

Raw power and gaming prowess plus our a-listed monitor: this is a fantastic system, but the price is a deterrent.

Jan 8, 2009
Review > Misc Software
THE AUSTRALIAN GUIDE TO ONLINE BUSINESS
by Nancy Choi

The Australian Guide to Online Business provides a thorough overview of the various facets involved in establishing and managing an online business.

Jan 31, 2008
Philips 190S6
by Nick Ross

We simply can't expect people to pay this much for an analog-only display with little going for it.

Aug 25, 2005
Myst IV: Revelation
by Des McNicholas

After a brief foray into 3D with Uru: Ages beyond Myst, UbiSoft has returned to the core gameplay that made the Myst franchise so popular over time. Myst IV: Revelations is a stunningly artistic title that builds on the evolving story, answers a few nagging questions (while raising a few more!), and presents the most impressive puzzles and challenges yet seen in the series.

Feb 21, 2005
Leadtek WinFast PX6600GT TDH
by Ty Pendlebury

Leadtek's 6600GT offering was a mixed bag this month. It didn't handle our DirectX 8 tests too well, but 3DMark05 saw a complete about face to see it sit in first.

Jan 11, 2005
Albatron PC6600GT
by Dan Chiappini

Where XFX rose early with the DirectX 8 tests and dropped off in the DirectX 9.0 tests, this card did the exact opposite - it jumped up five places to the middle of the pack in 3DMark05.

Jan 11, 2005
Review > High-end PC
Modtech Civic-64FX
by Dan Chiappini

It’s one of the facts of the gaming hobbyist’s life: cutting edge games require cutting edge hardware. It’s as set in stone as Moore’s Law (which is itself now 40 years old). Every 12 to 18 months you need to upgrade or get left behind. Our contenders this month make a very good case for starting with a clean slate, and none more so than this month’s winner, the Modtech Civic-64FX.

Dec 31, 2004
Review > Misc Software
Intermedia Techmart SOHO
by Staff Writers

The Techmart SOHO is the only system in this roundup to be supplied with a copy of Windows XP Home rather than XP Professional. This highlights Intermedia's emphasis on the small office, home office environment with this system, where the additional networking features of XP Pro aren't necessary. Even so, it does mean you'll be restricted to using a peer-to-peer network, and you'll need an upgrade if you ever want to set up a client-server system. For the extra $90, it might be worth future-proofing and upgrading to Pro.

May 12, 2004
DigitalStar IntelliPro 3000GX
by Staff Writers

In an unusual combination of styles, DigitalStar has used a silver Cooler Master Centurion full size ATX case, but coupled this with a black optical drive and floppy disk drive. If you're finicky about that sort of thing, there are additional face plates available that attach to the front to keep the colours consistent.

May 11, 2004
Review
Web Excel PT-3830
by Staff Writers

The Web Excel PT-3830 is an 802.11b wireless access point, four-port switch and DSL router all-in-one. It's a good package if you want to share your DSL modem with a small network, but everything about the PT-3830 is definitely no-frills. Closer examination, however, reveals a highly configurable device.

Mar 10, 2004
Review
QDI - Alacritas 520-K8
by Dan Chiappini

Although the mobile marketplace has been changing in the face of Centrino and the slow but gradual tablet PC adoption rate, large form factored (greater than single spindle) notebooks are still the order of the day.

Nov 12, 2003

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