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Synology RackStation RS3412xs

Synology RackStation RS3412xs

...extra protection. The 10-bay RS3412xs takes 3.5in. or 2.5in. SATA II disks and comes with four Gigabit Ethernet ports, with optional 10GbE... Read more

17 February, 2012 by Alan Stevens
Synology DiskStation DS3611xs

Synology DiskStation DS3611xs

A highly scalable and very flexible NAS/iSCSI appliance, Synology's DS3611xs has performance and capacity to spare. It will appeal to mid-sized companies requiring fast and reliable access to large amounts of data. Read more

27 July, 2011 by Alan Stevens
HP Elitebook 8460p

HP Elitebook 8460p

The Elitebook 8460p is a robust, if somewhat heavy, 14in. business notebook. We don't like the keyboard design, but the matte screen is superb. We also appreciate the range of off-the-shelf configurations, and the high-quality audio subsystem. Read more

8 September, 2011 by Sandra Vogel
Lenovo ThinkCentre Edge 91z

Lenovo ThinkCentre Edge 91z

The ThinkCentre Edge 91z performs well, although a discrete GPU option would be welcome for graphically demanding workloads. We'd also appreciate dual-band Wi-Fi, USB 3.0 support, a less glossy screen, a slot-loading optical drive and a better keyboard. Read more

7 March, 2012 by Charles McLellan
Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ v2

Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ v2

...A grille-like front door opens to reveal four lockable 3.5in. SATA II drive bays with an easy tool-free removal mechanism. Above the... Read more

30 November, 2011 by Charles McLellan
HP ProBook 5330m

HP ProBook 5330m

HP's ProBook 5330m is nicely made, with a responsive keyboard, integrated mobile broadband and generally good performance. We'd have liked it even more with an optical drive, USB 3.0 and better battery life. Read more

27 October, 2011 by Sandra Vogel
AMD A8-3850

AMD A8-3850

We recommend the AMD A8-3850 to mainstream desktop PC users in search of capable multithreaded application performance and gaming power. Read more

4 July, 2011 by Rich Brown
Eurocom Panther 2.0

Eurocom Panther 2.0

If you're after great industrial design or long battery life, this hulking desktop replacement is not for you. But if you value a wealth of configuration options and excellent performance, take a look at Eurocom's Panther 2.0. Just be prepared to rack up a hefty price tag. Read more

15 February, 2011 by Charles McLellan
Photos: building a Sandy Bridge PC

Photos: building a Sandy Bridge PC

...3.4GHz processor£259.59IntelIntel Desktop Board DP67BG£138.46IntelIntel X25-M SATA II 2.5in. solid-state drive£124.35IntelFractal Design Define R3, Silver... Read more

1 February, 2011 by Manek Dubash
HP EliteBook 8540p

HP EliteBook 8540p

HP's EliteBook 8540p has a superb keyboard and is packed with top-notch features, including a couple of USB 3.0 ports. It's expensive, but you're paying for top-quality components and solid build. The standard battery is unlikely to see you through a full working day though. Read more

7 July, 2010 by Sandra Vogel
Toshiba brings out business-card-sized SSDs

Toshiba brings out business-card-sized SSDs

...SG2 modules uses an mSata interface, while the other uses a standard Sata II connector in a 'Half-Slim' caseless format. The modules, which come... Read more

22 September, 2009 by David Meyer
Solid-state drives reach one terabyte

Solid-state drives reach one terabyte

...The speed of the drive will be 300MBps when running through its Sata II interface, pureSilicon said in a statement. According to the company, the... Read more

12 January, 2009 by Colin Barker

Intel to launch high-capacity solid-state drives

...for NAND products, told CNET News.com last week that Intel's Sata II SSDs would have "much better" speed performance than rival manufacturers' products... Read more

13 March, 2008 by David Meyer

EMC launches thin-provisioning solution

...replication software, the company said. EMC also announced support for the 1TB Sata II disk drives on Symmetrix DMX-4 systems, where they had previously... Read more

15 January, 2008 by Colin Barker
Samsung launches 256GB peak in SSD

Samsung launches 256GB peak in SSD

Samsung Electronics has announced a compact solid-state drive equipped with a Sata II interface for connectivity. The 2.5-inch, 256GB, multi-level cell... Read more

27 May, 2008 by Colin Barker

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