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Fujifilm FinePix 4700 Zoom
by Staff Writers
If were to believe the hyperbole, this technology will do for digital technology what the invention of the parachute did for skydiving.
Jan 4, 2001
HI-GRADE XPERIAN
by Nirmal Chandrasena
The Hi-Grade Xperian can simply be described as a bundle of essential technology ingeniously put together in one desirable package.
Jul 1, 2003
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Buffalo AirStation Nfiniti WZR-G300N
by James Morris
Buffalo is first to show off the recently ratified Draft 802.11n specification, but the Nfiniti doesn’t really showcase its talents
Sep 6, 2006
Sony Mavica MVC-CD300
by David Petersen
We have seen digital camera technology mature in the past few years to produce good quality photos with a range of features to satisfy all levels of photography.
Dec 3, 2001
CANON 1DS
by Philip Chia
As a reviewer, there is no greater thrill than being privy to a product that you know will either revolutionise or turn the world upside down. The first Palm Pilot, USB devices, and the Canon 1Ds.
May 1, 2003
Review
Belkin Pre-N router
by Darren Ellis
Belkin is not normally a name you'd associate with leading edge networking products, but in the case of the Pre-N range they've really grabbed the bull by the horns and delivered some excellent gear. The Pre-N networking range is based on the 802.11g standard so it's backward compatible with 11b, but like some other 'turbo' networking gear the Pre-N stuff also offers well over the 802.11g 54Mbps data throughput with 108Mbps.
Dec 7, 2004
Philips Aurea 42PFL9900D
by Staff writers
Philips flagship TV from 2007 is a good benchmark, with plenty of worthwhile technology substance to fine effect alongside the original styling
Aug 29, 2008
Apple Power Mac G5
by Tim Dean
In this line of work, there's really nothing quite like the all-too-occasional experience of opening a box from Apple, and unveiling the shiny wonders squirreled away inside. In fact, it's the only event that never fails to draw all and sundry AJB staff from throughout the office into the Labs to catch a glimpse of what the tech company with only 3 percent market share worldwide has managed to innovate this time.
Nov 12, 2003
DELL Latitude D800
by Staff Writers
Powered by a 1.6GHz mobile Pentium processor, featuring dual-band 802.11a/g wireless capability and sporting a 15.4in wide-screen display, the Dell D800 represents the best of the Latitude series of notebooks. At around 3.3kg, it is not light, nor is it thin – but is complemented by an exceptional finish and a solid set of technology.
Jul 1, 2003
Punch Biz+
by Staff Writers
Punch Technology's Punch Biz+ system features a 2.8GHz Intel Pentium 4 processor, half gigabyte of PC3200 DDR-SDRAM, 52-speed CD-RW and a 17in monitor for under $2000 -- impressive pricing for this sort of spec machine.
Jun 9, 2004
Z-Box
by Dan Chiappini
The processor struggle continues between AMD and Intel as the war rages on for the top ranking of the market share table. Interestingly enough, of the four machines this month under the $2,500 price tag, Scorpion Technology's Z-Box was the only unit to feature an AMD Althon XP processor. Also interesting was the marginal gains achieved by Intel given their obvious clock speed advantages over this unit.
Jan 14, 2004
Ricoh Aficio GX 3000
by Dave Stephenson
An interesting new technology, but cheap running costs are let down by poor quality.
Oct 8, 2007
Ricoh MP7125A
by Staff Writers
While BURN-Proof technology has recently become very popular, it is not the only method for preventing buffer underruns. Ricoh has developed its own method, called Just Link.
Feb 1, 2001
ASUS Extreme AX800XT Platinum Edition
by Dan Chiappini
The X800XT PE is ATI's flagship technology, and its main change over the standard X800 XT is a core frequency increase from 500MHz to 520MHz, and a memory increase from 500MHz to 560MHz. Consequently, it performs better than the standard X800 XT's, topping all the benchmarks and achieving a phenomenal 26588 marks in 3DMark01 in 1024 x 768.
Jan 11, 2005
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
HTC Touch
by Nick Ross
A great smartphone – particularly for ‘voice’ users. But we’d like to have seen the ‘touch’ technology run deeper.
Sep 17, 2007
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