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NEC PowerMate VL370 review

Reviews This desktop PC is relatively flexible in terms of configuration and also reasonably upgradeable, should your needs change. NEC has also recently added quad-core AMD processors to the line-up, making for a very flexible platform.

[January 25, 2008, 8:40]

Bluetooth headsets review

Reviews Subtle design refinements include a jog-dial volume control and a super-flexible ear loop. Reversing the flexible ear loop is simple. In the end, we chose the most comfortable and flexible product. However, the Plantronics M1000's flexible ear loop...

[November 1, 2002, 14:26]

Photos: dual-screen concept notebook from ASUS review

Reviews The dual panel offers a flexible working space in which users can adapt to suit their prevailing usage scenarios, for example adjusting the size of the virtual touchpad and keyboard. Through hand gestures, handwriting recognition, and multi-touch...

[March 3, 2009, 13:28]

Multi-Tech Faxfinder 820 review

Reviews The FaxFinder was flexible enough to easily resolve this, by setting the first four modems to expect four DTMF digits and the last four modems to expect six DTMF digits, supporting both situations. If you're after a flexible and reliable solution...

[April 18, 2008, 9:44]

Microtek ScanMaker X12USL Pro review

Reviews The price is good for such a flexible device. The most immediately noticeable aspect of this scanner is its length. Its bed is 356mm long -- enough to accommodate US Legal-sized paper. In the Pro version of the ScanMaker X12USL, reviewed here, a...

[September 6, 2001, 0:00]

ECS EZ-Tablet EZ30D review

Reviews Also, the use of the soft case to produce the notebook orientation makes it virtually impossible to work with the EZ30D sitting on your lap or briefcase -- as you might with a conventional notebook -- because there is a flexible gap between the...

[April 20, 2004, 12:35]

Cisco Aironet 350 Series Access Point review

Reviews If you're planning on deploying a wireless network with many access points, the Aironet 350 is flexible and powerful enough to ensure you don't need to put in more units than is necessary. The Aironet 350 can be desk or wall-mounted.

[April 4, 2002, 0:00]

i-mate JASJAR review

Reviews If you want the benefits of the flexible clamshell design but don’t need 3G, it could be a viable option, despite the high cost of purchase. If you've read our reviews of the O2 Xda Exec or Orange SPV M5000, you'll be aware of the flexible...

[November 1, 2005, 9:45]

O2 Xda Exec review

Reviews The Xda Exec is big, feature-packed and has an unusually flexible design that accommodates both traditional handheld and notebook-style operation. O2 may have given us an early look at the Xda Exec, but a flurry of devices based on the same HTC...

[September 6, 2005, 23:40]

Notebook design: ten things we love review

Reviews Flexible power management We much prefer webcams you can rotate rather than fixed-position units: the former are more expensive to engineer, but they're also more flexible as you don't need to tilt the whole screen in order to compose your image.

[November 14, 2008, 9:13]

EROL Business 4.5 review

Reviews Flexible price points for product variations and volume price breaks are all available, as are ‘Snippets’ to show Product options as radio buttons, checkboxes or dropdowns. For those interested in launching their first e-commerce store, EROL...

[March 30, 2007, 16:53]

Apple iMac G5 review

Reviews But this iMac is actually less flexible than the last, since the screen can swivel only up and down (from -5 degrees to +25 degrees). Design To tell the truth, we're not sure why the iMac needed this redesign.

[October 11, 2004, 10:20]

How to avoid obsolete storage hell review

Reviews They're rather quaint now -- massive 8in.by-10in.plastic cartridges holding flexible disks inside them -- but they were the height of reliable backup at the time. In 1987, I was a dBase II programmer for a structural engineering firm.

[April 13, 2005, 8:55]

Mobile devices: a buyer's guide review

Reviews The IT infrastructure that services these changing work patterns must be flexible, and in particular requires a range of mobile client devices to be available, to suit different combinations of business needs.

[September 26, 2007, 13:44]

Win a D-Link wireless networking bundle review

Reviews It supports WPA/WPA2 and WEP for flexible user access security and data encryption methods. One lucky winer of this competition will receive a DNS-323 storage enclosure, DSLl-2740B wireless router and DWA-142 USB adapter from D-Link.

[December 27, 2006, 8:48]

Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook S6410 review

Reviews The thin lid section is quite flexible, which is not unusual for a notebook, but there's also a fair bit of give in the wrist-rest area. Design If design is a big consideration when you're buying a notebook, then the LifeBook S6410 earns points...

[November 14, 2007, 11:50]

Toshiba Portégé R600-101 review

Reviews As with the R500, we feel the wrist-rest area is a little too flexible. Design The Portégé R600 is another good looker from Toshiba, the silver casing and slimline format rendering chic and elegant. The R600's footprint of 28.3cm by 21.6cm and...

[February 17, 2009, 7:10]

Pogo review

Reviews The whole design is very flexible; you can pick themes and skins for everything, including the dialler, with more skins downloadable from the Pogo Web site. Even when it's switched off, the Pogo looks cool.

[November 26, 2001, 23:00]

StorPac SP40 review

Reviews The device is flexible and easy to use. The silver disk enclosure manages to avoid the boxy style that characterises many similar products. The case's rounded shoulders protrude beyond the back of the drives in order, says the manual, to protect...

[April 14, 2005, 9:35]

Toshiba Portégé R500-10U review

Reviews The screen is also extremely flexible, bending rather disconcertingly when you open or close it. There are five different R500 models, with the entry-level Portégé R500-106 costing £1,099 (ex. VAT). Our review sample, the top-end R500-10U, is...

[October 18, 2007, 11:56]

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