Designed in Melbourne, the Century CD can store up to 100 discs but instead of using the shelf-like arrangement of the Fortuna (reviewed March 2002, page 90), the Century CD sports a turntable arrangement reminiscent of old carousel slide projectors.
The Century CD does its job well, but it is an expensive alternative to the bulging, disorganised shelf.
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It’s easy to believe that registry cleaners fall into the category of “computer voodoo”. You expect to perform a few ritualistic gestures and gain a faster, less problematic computer.
A handy application that simulates a real VoIP call to diagnose your broadband problems.
Skype and traditional land lines bridged together. Say a gradual "au revoir" to your phone bill.
Not terribly pretty, but good security and features shine through.
A clean and fast interface, plenty of features and strong security make it a winner.
This recommended broadband tool earns our respect and takes labs honours.
Nothing revolutionary, but this simple and affordable music-production program feels both mature and modern
An interesting take on portable sound reproduction
You still get a lot for your money, but HD optical burning only extends to data discs