Five Barricade N routers up for grabs review
Reviews Here's your chance to pick up a Barricade N broadband router, ideal for those requiring a high-speed, easy-to-use internet connection throughout their home or small office. The SMC Networks router is an excellent all-in-one networking choice if you...
[January 2, 2009, 11:47]
What to look for in a desktop PC review
Reviews The cache is another type of high-speed memory that works to enhance the processor's performance by temporarily storing instructions and data. Your graphics card uses this high-speed expansion slot to interpret and display 3D images.
[January 21, 2003, 14:47]
IBM Deskstar 120GXP review
Reviews If you want high speed without going to expensive 10,000 or 15,000rpm drives, then the Deskstar 120GXP is an excellent choice. 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...
[May 22, 2002, 12:41]
Win a Brother colour laser printer review
Reviews The second-prize HL-4040CN is a high-speed, network-ready laser printer that can also print up to 20 pages per minute in colour or in greyscale. The MFC-9440CN delivers high-quality prints at speeds of up to 20 pages per minute, whether it's...
[December 10, 2007, 17:55]
Dell Dimension 4400 review
Reviews Although DDR SDRAM at 200MHz or 266MHz is supported, memory speed is still below that of Rambus, so system performance will be slightly lower with a DDR-based machine. Compared to our 2GHz Pentium 4 reference system, we saw an improvement of 25 per...
[January 6, 2002, 23:00]
HP CM8060 review
Reviews The bonding agent helps to spread the ink droplets and also reacts with them to speed up drying, enabling documents to be printed at high speed without ending up a soggy mess. These can be supplemented by an optional 4,000-sheet high-capacity A4...
[December 7, 2007, 14:59]
IDF: Banias fever breaks out review
Reviews Banias also demonstrates that a processor doesn’t necessarily have to run at a high clock speed to achieve good performance. The latter is specifically designed to support high-performance graphics as well as dual-band 11 and 54Mbps wireless...
[September 16, 2002, 14:17]
Fujitsu-Siemens Scenic S2 review
Reviews Because Fujitsu-Siemens’ D1332 motherboard with its 256MB of DDR RAM can be set up for high performance, low noise and many points in between, the Scenic S2's benchmark performance is something of a moveable feast.
[May 1, 2002, 16:47]
Compaq Armada 100S review
Reviews technology allows a notebook to operate in three modes: High Performance mode (maximum CPU clock speed and voltage); Battery Saver mode (reduced CPU frequency and voltage); and Automatic mode (CPU frequency and voltage under dynamic control...
[October 17, 2000, 0:00]
Sony SNC-DF80P review
Reviews The technology works by capturing the same image twice — first with a normal shutter speed, and then with a high shutter speed. The dark areas captured at normal shutter speed and the bright areas captured at high shutter speed are then combined...
[January 15, 2008, 7:30]
Alienware MJ-12 8550i review
Reviews Most connectivity bases are covered: the MJ-12 8550i provides four high-speed USB ports and three analogue jacks to go with Digital Audio In, Digital Audio Out, Gigabit Ethernet and two FireWire ports.
[June 27, 2007, 10:31]
Digitising your vinyl review
Reviews You don't need to go for the very fastest CD burner as the speed of today's leading-edge drives is likely to outstrip that of the media -- unless you're willing to pay more for high-speed media. It's best to concentrate on finding a high-quality CD...
[December 16, 2002, 14:41]
Nvidia GeForce 6800 Ultra: a first look review
Reviews As far as speed is concerned, the GeForce 6800 Ultra runs at a core clock speed of 400MHz and a memory clock speed of 550MHz, compared to the 475MHz core and memory speeds from Nvidia's previous high-end card, the GeForce FX 5950 Ultra.
[April 14, 2004, 16:50]
Inside Intel's Sonoma review
Reviews Although the higher speed of DDR2 somewhat negates these low-power features, Intel says that with the 915, DDR2 memory at 533MHz will peak at 60 percent faster than 400MHz DDR RAM, and can save an average of 120mW per stick.The new memory is...
[January 19, 2005, 8:40]
Orange 3G Mobile Office Card review
Reviews During our tests, which included downloading a film trailer video clip and using ZDNet UK's Bandwidth Speed Test, we recorded throughput as low as 100Kbps and as high as the full 384Kbps. Orange’s 3G data service supports a maximum download speed...
[August 13, 2004, 14:25]
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. Clock speed The new chips underscore the fact that today's new processors...
[February 22, 2005, 6:40]
nVidia GeForce3 Ti500 review
Reviews The ability to run games at high resolutions will give you an advantage by letting you identify objects from further away, for example. However, you're unlikely to experience unacceptable frame rates unless you try to run a recent game at high...
[October 2, 2001, 0:00]
Epson Stylus D120 review
Reviews Epson has just one business inkjet printer — the Stylus D120, which costs well under £100 and delivers high-quality output. The four-colour Stylus D120 is also one of the fastest inkjets in its class: with claimed speeds up to 37 pages per (ppm) in...
[March 18, 2008, 15:11]
Lexmark X502n review
Reviews Only the HP Colour LaserJet CM1017 did better, but that particular model sacrifices speed to quality and is better suited for workgroups that need very high-quality graphics. Each cartridge is offered in regular- and high-capacity versions.
[July 10, 2007, 12:36]
10 ways to increase Vista's performance review
Reviews It’s best to use a high-performance flash card or USB drive for ReadyBoost. ReadyBoost lets you use a USB stick such as this 2GB Kingston unit as a fast hard disk cache to speed up your Vista system. When you insert it, Windows will ask if you want...
[August 8, 2007, 12:51]



