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Dell Adamo: a first look review

Reviews One of the most buzzed-about new notebooks of 2009 is Dell's Adamo, a high-end, ultra-thin 13in.model that starts £1,649 and shares a design sensibility with the MacBook Air and HP's Voodoo Envy 133. As a luxury notebook, the Adamo has plenty of...

[March 17, 2009, 11:57]

Dell Adamo review

Reviews Instead, it's a high-end, ultrathin 13.4in.notebook that starts at £1,649 (inc. There are no visible stickers or screws (even the usual Microsoft and Intel badges have been replaced — the logos are etched into a panel on the underside of the system...

[April 14, 2009, 13:33]

Intel catches up with its 64-bit competitors review

Reviews Intel has introduced a new family of Pentium 4 chips, the 600 series, and also added another member that's clocked at 3.73GHz to its high-end Pentium 4 Extreme Edition line. Looking ahead, Intel's next move for high-end desktop processors is...

[February 22, 2005, 6:40]

Sony VAIO PCG-VX71P review

Reviews Based around Intel’s low-voltage 850MHz Mobile Pentium III-M processor and 256MB of RAM, supported by the integrated 815EM chipset, the VX71P is well equipped to handle mainstream applications, although more demanding high-end content-creation...

[July 2, 2002, 18:20]

LaCie Desktop USB Hard Drive review

Reviews Neither the Business Disk WinMark score of 6,940 nor the High-End Disk WinMark 99 score of 11,400 are very impressive -- the latter is the lowest among the eight drives in the high-end test. We were supplied with the 120GB model costing £208.51 (ex.

[May 22, 2002, 11:38]

IBM Deskstar 120GXP review

Reviews The drive’s Business Disk WinMark 99 score of 12,900 and High-End Disk WinMark score of 31,700 show that not only is it faster than all of the competition, but it’s also equally at home with mainstream and high-end workloads.

[May 22, 2002, 12:41]

Nvidia GeForce 6800 Ultra: a first look review

Reviews The GeForce 6800 won't hit retail until early May, but Nvidia lent us a review sample of the high-end 256MB GeForce 6800 Ultra version, and we were able to conduct some hands-on testing, as well as run preliminary benchmarks using beta drivers.

[April 14, 2004, 16:50]

Acer launches Dothan and 64-bit notebooks, plus a budget handheld review

Reviews Like its predecessor, the 3200 is based on its high-end TravelMate counterpart (in this case the TM 8000 series), but with a different design (clearly) and CPU. Acer's TravelMate 8000 series includes a high-end model based on the new Dothan-core...

[May 27, 2004, 17:10]

Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6850 review

Reviews If your PC has one, chances are it's because you purchased a complete system from a high-end system vendor. Still, with a suggested price of $1,200 (~£585) and a street price of $1,350 (~£659) at the time of this review, Intel's previous top-dog...

[July 18, 2007, 16:27]

Benchmarks: Intel's first 45nm Penryn chip review

Reviews To complement the new QX9650 chip for high-end desktops, a quad-core server counterpart, codenamed Harpertown, is due to appear later this quarter. Intel leaves the clock frequency multiplier unlocked on its high-end Extreme processors, making...

[November 11, 2007, 11:39]

Sony SDM-S205F review

Reviews Unlike most other high-end business monitors, including the LaCie 120 and the ThinkVision L201P, the SDM-S205F's panel cannot pivot between portrait and landscape orientations -- an especially disappointing omission, as the display is otherwise...

[May 3, 2006, 16:20]

Apple Power Mac G5 (dual 2.7GHz): a first look review

Reviews Upgrade to Nvidia's high-end GeForce 6800 Ultra graphics card, and you can connect the Power Mac G5 to two 30in. There's no question that the Power Mac G5's design is easy on the eyes, but internal and external expansion options are lacking for...

[May 13, 2005, 8:35]

i-mate PDA2 review

Reviews The built-in camera is also a high-end unit (for a handheld), capable of shooting stills at up to 1,280 by 960 resolution. The i-mate PDA2 has a high-end feature set, and it delivered what we expected in terms of performance.

[July 4, 2005, 16:40]

Poweroid 1200 review

Reviews Although conventional high-end PCs generally require more than 300W, there are of course no power-draining fans in this system. The Poweroid 1200 should be able to handle the high-end applications in SYSmark 2002's Internet Content Creation test...

[March 26, 2004, 11:50]

Soundbug review

Reviews But we'll leave the results for the end of the show: first, let's set the scene. Within the Soundbug's shapely cover, a block of Terfenol -- a high-tech material that changes shape in a magnetic field -- is surrounded by a coil of wire.

[April 24, 2002, 6:50]

Intel Core i7-965 Extreme Edition review

Reviews Intel's new Core i7-supporting X58 chipset will only appear in very high-end boards. This is why Intel shipped our test system with only 3GB of RAM (we got creative with a 2x1GB, 1x2GB RAM configuration for 4GB total for testing), and why in high...

[November 3, 2008, 22:47]

Apple Power Mac G5 (dual 2.7GHz) review

Reviews High-end Windows PCs routinely offer more ports. A free storage bay lets you add a second hard drive for a possible total of 800GB of storage (ours had the standard 250GB Serial ATA 7,200rpm drive); that's an improvement over the previous high-end...

[June 10, 2005, 12:35]

Poweroid.com 8202 review

Reviews Looking more like a piece of 70s hi-fi gear than a high-end PC component, this unit provides rotary knobs for adjusting the speed of up to four fans, plus an LED screen showing the current CPU temperature and the user-defined critical temperature...

[October 23, 2003, 13:00]

Dell Latitude D810 review

Reviews Our Latitude D810 test unit was configured with some fairly high-end components. At 36.1cm wide by 26cm deep by 4.2cm high, the Latitude D810 is slightly wider and shallower than the D800. The included Intel PRO/Wireless 2200 802.11b/g card and the...

[March 1, 2005, 8:50]

ATI Radeon 9800 Pro: a first look review

Reviews Unfortunately, neither of these $400 (~£250), high-end graphics cards is readily available yet. The Radeon 9800 Pro won't be in stores until the end of this month, while the GeForce FX 5800 seems to have slipped from the radar altogether.

[March 7, 2003, 10:56]

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