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PCI Express graphics cards
by Dan Chiappini
We know you want to play games, so we've put 18 PCI Express graphics cards under the microscope to see who really does the job the best.
Jan 12, 2005
HITACHI CML154XWB
by Darren Ellis
Inconsistent results kept the Hitachi's score low – especially as it was unable to provide decent real-world performance.
May 1, 2003
ACER AL922
by Darren Ellis
The ACER AL922 is a 19in screen that performed somewhat inconsistently across our range of tests. It scored strongly in colour and yet poor in clarity and real-world tasks.
May 1, 2003
IBM T541
by Darren Ellis
Though the IBM T541 features a plain specification and scored poorly at clarity, it did fairly well at colour, greyscale tests and real-world tasks
May 1, 2003
VIEWSONIC VG900B
by Darren Ellis
With average scores across the board, Viewsonic's entry came in just under two thousand dollars and avoided last place overall with a passing mark in real-world simulated tests.
May 1, 2003
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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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Dream screens - superfast 8ms LCDs
by Darren Ellis
LCD technology takes a small step forward with the advent of superfast 8ms. Darren Ellis looks at why your next screen will be LCD.
Feb 2, 2005
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Shuttle XPC ST61G4
by Darren Ellis
ATI gives the integrated graphics world a kick in the arse, John Gillooly feels the vibrations.
Oct 14, 2004
HP Instant Cinema ep9012
by Darren Ellis
There are many things that are given the 'instant' moniker, but usually products from the IT world are not among their number. Slow PC boot times (whatever happened to instant-on PCs?) and a whole mess of configurations takes the instant gratification out of most technology...
May 4, 2005
Todaytech D900T
by Darren Ellis
The D900T has to be one the most impressively kitted out notebooks we've ever reviewed. Now, before you go running off with a fist full of readies, this notebook isn't available as such to the general public. Rather, resellers of Todaytech's notebooks can order them in whatever configuration you want. Or if you'd rather -- and we quite like this option -- you can order the notebook stripped of most options, and configure your own from spare parts or cheaper parts if you think you can do better on pricing.
Mar 2, 2005
NEC LCD1760V
by Darren Ellis
The MultiSync LCD1760V has a design sporting a small bezel, making it look more like one of the LGs.
Aug 13, 2004
TYAN Trinity S2662AN
by Darren Ellis
The S2662AN differs from most of the mobos in this Labs in that it is designed as a workstation-class board.
Jul 1, 2003
VIEWMASTER MC151
by Darren Ellis
The MC151 is light in weight, and the second lightest on the pocket at $519. The plain looking chassis offers no swivel functions and tilt is minor.
May 1, 2003
Optoma H27
by Darren Ellis
The Optoma H27 is one of the best home theatre projectors we looked at here.
Jun 8, 2005
Mitsubishi Electric HC100
by Darren Ellis
The brand new HC100 from Mitsubishi Electric is a more traditional looking home theatre projector with a centremounted lens, and curved lines.
Jun 7, 2005
NEC VT47
by Darren Ellis
The only projector that disappointed was the NEC VT47.
Jun 3, 2005
Acer PD113P
by Darren Ellis
The PD113P is a very capable business projector, as well as being small and lightweight.
Jun 1, 2005
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