ACER Aspire SA20
The Acer Aspire SA20 is a machine built on a budget and it performs accordingly.
Acer PD113P
The PD113P is a very capable business projector, as well as being small and lightweight.
Altech PC Gameforce Soldier
Producing a PC for under a thousand dollars will inevitably lead to compromises – do you go for a better screen or more processing power?
BenQ PB2140
The PB2140 from BenQ is a small form-factor data projector with some excellent image nous.
BenQ PE5120
The PE5120 from BenQ is a native widescreen projector, and while it’s happiest displaying DVDs and home theatre inputs it also performed well with desktop and text projection.
Biological architecture
Underneath all the speculation and marketing hype, the Cell processor might actually herald a revolution in computing. Tim Dean investigates.
Championship Manager 5
Although CM 5 sounds like an annual refresh of the series, Eidos has made significant changes behind the scenes.
Close Combat: First to Fight
The Close Combat RTS series has been held in high regard among strategy gamers, despite the mediocre later releases.
Dell 1100MP
The Dell 1100MP is a data projector for the most part, but was submitted by Dell for this review with the home theatre projectors.
Dvico Ulterview HDTV DVB-T Plus
There’s only so many times I can herald the coming switch from analog TV broadcasts to digital, so I’ll just dig straight into this impressive digital television card.
Geil iBall
As much as it looks like any ordinary MP3 player, this round black beauty is anything but.
Head to head: QuickBooks vs MYOB
It might seem unfair comparing MYOB’s best selling single user product with Quicken’s multi-user small business accounting package, but the key difference between the two is number of licences and not the functionality.
Hitachi PJ-TX10
Hitachi’s PJ-TX10 is the monster of the group – in that it’s by far the biggest and the heaviest projector.
InFocus Screenplay 4805
The utilitarian looking InFocus ScreenPlay 4805 is a very capable home theatre projector, provided that you’re looking for a projector mainly for home theatre use.
Kenwood DVF-N7080-S
When everything from your movie collection to your photo album is digital, why would you want to watch it all on a tiny monitor with tinny speakers while your big television and surround sound sits idle in the lounge room?
MAC OS X 10.4 (Tiger)
Eighteen months after the release of Panther, Apple's Mac OS X 10.4, codenamed Tiger, is finally here, and it has been well worth the wait.
Mitsubishi Electric HC100
The brand new HC100 from Mitsubishi Electric is a more traditional looking home theatre projector with a centremounted lens, and curved lines.
NEC HT410G
Priced a little below the popular $2500 ceiling, the NEC HT410G is a very funky looking home theatre projector.
NEC VT47
The only projector that disappointed was the NEC VT47.
OPTOMA EP739
A high quality projector to finish it all off, the Optoma EP739 scored respectably in just about every aspect of every test thrown at it.
Optoma H27
The Optoma H27 is one of the best home theatre projectors we looked at here.
Panasonic NV-GS35
Panasonic has gone above and beyond, releasing its NV-GS35 with its massive 30x optical zoom, dwarfing the usual 20 or so times zooms found on other cameras.
PCMARKET SDS-1
The $1000 PC was once regarded as the Holy Grail of computing, but now almost every manufacturer has one.
Polycom PVX 6.0.2
PVX is designed as an office application but could as easily appeal to people wanting to make personal video calls.
Projector Roundup
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?
RecoverMyFiles
We’ve all been warned a million times since the dawn of computing – but we’ll knock it into your head once more for posterity: save often.
The Punisher
The Punisher, developed by Red Faction’s Volition, is the latest franchised game to roll across our desks.
Trackmania Sunrise
Trackmania’s back, bigger and better, with the Sunrise sequel. The developers have a clear understanding of where the original went right and wrong, and have delivered something closer to the ultimate track building sim.
Upgrading: power up your PC
An old PC is like putty in your hands. Tim Dean looks at how you can shape it into a new system with a few easy upgrades.
ViewSonic VX924
Pixel response times on an LCD – or the time it takes for a pixel to change from one colour to another – keep on dropping, and now we present you with the fastest unit to hit the market yet: the ViewSonic VX924 which is capable of refreshing at 4ms.