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CPU Roundup
by Dan Chiappini

If your PC is less of a speed demon and more of a dinosaur then it's time to upgrade your CPU. We put the latest low, mid and high end processors to the test.

Apr 7, 2005
Review > Mobile Phones
PalmOne Treo 650
by Darren Ellis

The 650 really picks up where the 600 left off, and while it doesn't look too different to the eye, many of the changes are under the hood or subtle manipulations of the 600's design. It runs the new Palm OS 5.4 and has a much faster 312MHz Intel PXA270 processor, but the most immediate difference is the screen: it's now double the resolution at 320 x 320.

Mar 2, 2005
Review Group
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
Toshiba Qosmio F10
by Darren Ellis

The Qosmio is the absolute pinnacle in multimedia notebooks. It brings everything you need for a good Windows XP Media Center Edition (MCE) system and squeezes it into a notebook form-factor. Albeit a large notebook form-factor. Yes the Qosmio is a huge and heavy notebook, but it's not nearly as heavy as it would have been if it was packed with desktop internals as many desknotes of this size usually are.

Jan 5, 2005
Review Group
Home Multimedia PCs and Notebooks
by Dan Chiappini

Finding a good PC or notebook for the family is not as hard as you might think. PC Authority  puts the latest models to the test.

Nov 18, 2004
Review > MP3 Players
Apple iPod Mini
by Darren Ellis

Taking over on the innovation and user friendliness from where the original iPod left off, the iPod Mini features similar design to the original, but is in every regard smaller.

Nov 10, 2004
Review Group
Become a Media Baron
by Dan Chiappini

Will home media centres do to the entertainment industry what video did to the radio star? With new technology reshaping our lounges, homes could soon become fully functional media hubs.

Oct 14, 2004
Review > Misc Software
Pinnacle ShowCenter
by Darren Ellis

It turns out that Microsoft [I]is[/I] bringing out Windows XP Media Center Edition in Australia, but until such time as it materialises -- and Microsoft Australia is being very sketchy on the dates -- those of us looking to integrate our PC media files with our televisions and hi-fi systems have to turn to bridging solutions.

Jun 9, 2004
Protac Excel G736
by Darren Ellis

The Excel G736 notebook from Protac is a desktop replacement, and as well as better-than-normal notebook specifications it also comes with the other traditional trapping of a desktop replacement notebook: it's big, it's chunky, and it's heavy.

Apr 14, 2004
FUJITSU P5020
by Darren Ellis

This rather small Centrino-powered notebook from Fujitsu has been designed for students and the hip-crowd; those that want something that's capable of work and entertainment, is not too large or heavy to carry, and that can easily balance on a café table between text books and a hot latte.

Apr 14, 2004
ACER FERRARI 3000
by Darren Ellis

It’s an odd gambit business-wise: align your own brand with that of another. But for Acer, the one-off team-up with Ferrari to brand and produce the Acer Ferrari 3000 notebook has resulted in a stunning product.

Mar 10, 2004
O2 XPhone
by Darren Ellis

The o2 Xphone is one of the first phones in Australia to use Microsoft's new embedded SmartPhone 2003 OS, which is a highly, highly pared down and customised version of Windows XP. Anyone familiar with the Windows interface shouldn't have much trouble operating this phone. Having said that however, it does take some getting used to when navigating the menu systems, but it doesn't actually take long to get up to speed.

Feb 11, 2004
QDI Valeo CP10
by Darren Ellis

This tiny notebook, measuring a mere 26.5 x 22 x 2.1cm looks quite ordinary on the outside, yet comes with quite an interesting processor inside. The Valeo CP10 is not powered by Intel or AMD, nor even Transmeta, but instead has one of the first VIA Antaur CPUs we've come across.

Jan 14, 2004
ASTONE M3700
by Darren Ellis

Looking quite a lot like what I imagined the son of Apple's Titanium and Powerbook lines of notebooks would turn out, the AStone notebook features both the Titanium's solid matte silver magnesium-alloy body with the Powerbook's white limned styling. From the very outset this makes the AStone one visually appealing notebook.

Jan 14, 2004
Review > High-end PC
Emagen Lightspeed FX
by Darren Ellis

The Athlon64 has only been out a short while, and although it's an excellent processor, from all accounts it's not selling as well as it should be.

Dec 10, 2003
HP Pavilion T380a (DN038A)
by Darren Ellis

While the epithet 'multimedia PC' used to be bandied about to over-hype any PC in the mid-'90's that was capable of playing music, rudimentary video, and games, the descriptive was overused so much on sub-par PCs that the impact of any real multimedia capabilities was diminished in the wash of pretenders.

Dec 10, 2003
Review > Security
TREND MICRO PC CILLIN INTERNET SECURITY 2004
by Darren Ellis

With the prevalence of Net connections and all the good things a connected society brings such as community, the ability to share ideas and the openness of information, comes the flipside of digital life -- hackers, spyware, viruses and spam.

Nov 28, 2003
Review > Tablet & UMPC
ACER TRAVELMATE C111
by Darren Ellis

Acer’s tiny new Tablet PC, the TravelMate C111 marries the functionality of their previous convertible tablet with the low-power high-performance functionality of the Intel Centrino.

Nov 12, 2003
Review > Components
AMD ATHLON 64 FX-51
by Dan Chiappini

While 64-bit computing has been around for a while (for the two of you who could afford Intel's Itanium, and now Itanium II processors), the dream of 64-bittery for the humble home system has been a long time coming.

Oct 7, 2003
ADS TECHNOLOGIES PYRO A/V LINK
by Darren Ellis

Digital video is a rising star, with DV camera sales increasing from year to year and digital software sales to consumers and enthusiasts alike also on the rise. It's a welcome trend, to be sure, but with all such trends there is a widening gap between the digital haves and the have-nots, with no easy way to share video between.

Aug 1, 2003
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