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  • Tech air Weekender laptop bag. Hardware, Laptop accessories, Tech Air 0

    Tech air Weekender laptop bag review

    4.0 REVIEW Is this the answer to travelling light? 8 March 2007 11:00 GMT

    Ever since UK airports have limited the number of bags you can take aboard a flight as cabin luggage to one, carrying a laptop has become problematical for those of us who like to fly light.

    By which we mean avoid the hassle of having to...

  • Netgear EVA700 Digital Entertainer . Home Cinema, Networking, Netgear 0

    Netgear EVA700 Digital Entertainer review

    3.0 REVIEW What to get your files on your TV? This might just be the gadget to do it 1 March 2007 9:00 GMT

    There are many ways to get around the problem of shifting all that media content you have downloaded, totally legally of course, from your bedroom PC to the living room telly.

    A big cable trailing along the floor is perhaps the least appealing...

  • D-Link RangeBooster N650 (DIR-655). Hardware, Networking, D-Link, Wi-Fi 0

    D-Link RangeBooster N650 (DIR-655) review

    4.5 REVIEW Wireless gets a boost, but is this the device to give it to us? 22 February 2007 13:00 GMT

    The RangeBooster N series is not new, but the processor inside the DIR-655 is and it’s the fastest yet which means you get the quickest and most reliable moving of data between the Internet and your local area network devices when compared with other...

  • ViewDock VX1945wm monitor with iPod dock. Hardware, Monitors, ViewDock, iPod 0

    ViewDock VX1945wm monitor with iPod dock review

    2.5 REVIEW The iPod speaker dock goes to the next level, but do you need it? 8 February 2007 13:00 GMT

    Sometimes the idea of something is better than the reality: having that last pint that pushes you over the edge, Windows TabletPC Edition and now to add to the list a monitor with built-in iPod dock.

    It looks good on paper, and in fairness...

  • Evesham iPlayer HD Freeview PVR. Home Cinema, PVRs, Evesham 0

    Evesham iPlayer HD Freeview PVR review

    3.5 REVIEW One set-top box to rule them all? 31 January 2007 16:01 GMT

    The concept is simple enough, one set-top box that does pretty much everything you could want now and for the foreseeable future.

    Everything, in the case of the Evesham iPlayer, means rather a lot. How about a Freeview box with 80GB hard...

  • ExpressCard Media Remote VP6600. Hardware, Interlink 0

    ExpressCard Media Remote VP6600 review

    4.0 REVIEW Want to use your PC card slot for something useful? 25 January 2007 13:00 GMT

    Mac laptop users have long since come to expect a remote control to come as part of the design led computing experience, and some PC Media Center laptops (notably those from HP) have followed the Apple lead with credit card sized remotes that occupy a...

  • ABSplus backup hard drive. Hardware, Storage, CMS 0

    ABSplus backup hard drive review

    4.0 REVIEW Backup made a breeze? 18 January 2007 13:00 GMT

    The rugged exterior of the ABSplus, as the name implies, will withstand life in your shoulder bag, or carry on luggage for long haul flights, or pretty much anything else you throw at it.

    We would not feel comfortable letting an 8-year-old...

  • AGEIA PhysX PPU graphics card. Gaming, Video editing software, Graphics cards, AGEIA, Hardware 0

    AGEIA PhysX PPU graphics card review

    4.0 REVIEW Can you improve your gaming graphics with this simple add-on? 11 January 2007 13:00 GMT

    The concept of a dedicated add-on card just for gamers really isn’t anything new. Heck, who didn’t go out and buy a dedicated graphics accelerator to get the best out of Quake and similar games 10 years ago, just as soon as they had the available cash?...

  • Cinergy DT USB XS Diversity TV tuner. Hardware, TV tuners, TerraTec 0

    Cinergy DT USB XS Diversity TV tuner review

    2.5 REVIEW TV on the go? 4 January 2007 13:00 GMT

    The Cinergy DT USB XS Diversity is a "TV Stick" with a difference, well a couple of them actually.

    First there are the two tuners, so you get the same sort of watch one programme while recording another functionality as a Sky+ box.

  • D-Link Wireless 108G Gigabit QoS Router. Hardware, Networking, D-Link, Wi-Fi 0

    D-Link Wireless 108G Gigabit QoS Router review

    4.5 REVIEW Want to make sure your VoIP software doesn't dominate your router, this might be the answer 28 December 2006 0:00 GMT

    There is no doubting that the DI-724GU, which is much less of a mouthful than the full "Wireless 108G Gigabit QoS Router" and about equally as descriptive, is being marketed squarely at the small business crowd.

    But this superbly put together...

  • Buffalo LinkStation Pro network shared storage device. Hardware, Storage, 7 megapixels, Buffalo, Wi-Fi 0

    Buffalo LinkStation Pro network shared storage device review

    4.5 REVIEW Do you need such a thing as a network shared storage device? 14 December 2006 13:00 GMT

    Oh no, not another external hard drive, we hear you cry in despair.

    But you are dead wrong, this is not just another external hard drive, this is the next generation of Network Attached Storage.

    In fact, Buffalo insist on referring...

  • iHome2go iPod speaker alarm clock. Audio, Speakers, iPod speakers, iHome2go, Alarm clocks, Gadgets 0

    iHome2go iPod speaker alarm clock review

    2.5 REVIEW Is this the alarm clock to wake you? 7 December 2006 13:00 GMT

    On the design front, the iHome2Go leaves a lot to be desired. Unless you are a fan of the Heath-Robinson teasmaid look of course.

    Perhaps that is a little unfair, but only a little. When it comes to aesthetics there are certainly better...

  • TVonics DVR-150 PVR recorder. Home Cinema, PVRs, Tvonics 0

    TVonics DVR-150 PVR recorder review

    3.0 REVIEW Can this British made eco PVR beat Sky+? 1 December 2006 13:00 GMT

    If you have often fancied Sky+ with its pausing/rewinding of live TV and the ability to record one channel while watching another, but have barfed at the ongoing cost, then consider the TVonics.

    Sure, at £190 it is hardly a cheap purchase,...

  • LG Fantasy Series LCD monitor. Hardware, Monitors, LG 0

    LG Fantasy Series LCD monitor review

    4.0 REVIEW LG brings design to monitors 30 November 2006 13:00 GMT

    When it comes to LCD monitors, to be honest there isn’t a great deal to differentiate between the various models once you get past the screen size and price tag. Unless you are LG, that is, who have taken the rather bold decision to stand out from the...

  • TimeStrip smart labels. Gadgets, Kitchen gadgets, TimeStrip 0

    TimeStrip smart labels review

    4.5 REVIEW Are you out of date? 30 November 2006 13:00 GMT

    If you have ever wondered how long the milk has been open, or that packet of ham in the fridge? Given the amount of packaged food that we have open at any time within our kitchen cupboards, fridges and even freezers it is hardly surprising that we cannot...

  • Brother MFC-660CN All-in-one printer. Cameras, Printers, All-in-one printers, Brother, Epson, Bluetooth 0

    Brother MFC-660CN All-in-one printer review

    3.5 REVIEW Does this brother size up to the competition? 23 November 2006 13:00 GMT

    The primary attraction of any all-in-one device is simply a matter of size, and in this regard the MFC-660CN does not disappoint at just 468 x 370 x 180mm and weighing 8.5kg.

    We can remember having a fax machine that was bigger, and heavier,...

  • D-Link Securicam DCS 2120. Hardware, Networking, D-Link, Wi-Fi 0

    D-Link Securicam DCS 2120 review

    4.5 REVIEW D-Link takes the humble webcam wireless but will it make you the next James Bond? 9 November 2006 13:00 GMT

    Ever wanted to feel like James Bond without the daily visits to the gym, eating healthy food and being chased by people who want to kill you? Well now you can, thanks to this little wireless camera that lets you monitor a location no matter where you....

  • Evesham Mini PC. Hardware, Desktop PCs, Evesham 0

    Evesham Mini PC review

    4.0 REVIEW Do nice things really come in small packages? 2 November 2006 13:00 GMT

    When we first took delivery of this we have to admit there were a few scratched heads, as we were expecting a Media Center PC from Evesham but the courier had left us a package smaller than a shoebox.

    Surely some mistake, a thought that...

  • IOGEAR Germ Free Wireless Laser Mouse. Hardware, Mice And Keyboards, IOGEAR, Bluetooth, Jela, USB gadgets 0

    IOGEAR Germ Free Wireless Laser Mouse review

    3.5 REVIEW Would you like cleaner mouse control? We find out just exactly what that means 26 October 2006 13:00 GMT

    IOGEAR are quick to point out in the promotion of the Germ Free Wireless Laser Mouse that according to the University of Arizona the average office desk is home to some 400 times more germs than the average toilet seat, yet the average office worker has...

  • Destinator 6 with TrafficSam GPS software. Car And GPS, GPS, Destinator 0

    Destinator 6 with TrafficSam GPS software review

    4.5 REVIEW Are NavMan and TomTom days numbered? 12 October 2006 13:00 GMT

    Destinator PN has powered many satnav devices, especially at the budget end of the market, for some time now.

    However, when it comes to buying a system for your PDA then most people tend to look towards either TomTom or NavMan to do the job....

  • SanDisk Cruzer Titanium 1GB. Hardware, Storage, SanDisk 0

    SanDisk Cruzer Titanium 1GB review

    4.5 REVIEW Can we break this mechanically crush-proof USB drive? 5 October 2006 13:00 GMT

    We rather liked the old SanDisk Cruzer Titanium memory stick, so when this new model appeared in the office at 15mm smaller yet with twice the capacity of our old 512MB unit, we leapt at the chance to test it. Literally. In fact we let the reviewer's...

  • Movon MK10 Bluetooth car kit. Car And GPS, Handsfree, Movon 0

    Movon MK10 Bluetooth car kit review

    4.5 REVIEW Can you achieve handsfree without looking like a Star Trek extra? 28 September 2006 13:00 GMT

    If you are fed up with wearing one of those Bluetooth handsfree headsets that make you look like a twerp no matter what, but don’t want to go to the hassle of having an expensive in-car system fitted, then we might just have found the answer in the Movon...

  • Verballs telephone gadget. Phones, Networking, VoIP, Evesham, Gadgets 0

    Verballs telephone gadget review

    3.0 REVIEW Avon calling? No its a strange gadget for your phone 21 September 2006 13:00 GMT

    Novelty telephones are nothing new, when I was a kid we had a Mickey Mouse one (both in physical form and metaphorically speaking) and more recently my daughter inherited a handset in the shape of "Tigger" who jumps up and down when a call comes in. Novelty...

  • Saitek PC Backlit Gaming Keyboard. Hardware, Mice And Keyboards, Saitek, Gaming 0

    Saitek PC Backlit Gaming Keyboard review

    3.5 REVIEW Gamers get their own keyboard, but do they need it? 7 September 2006 11:00 GMT

    Saitek have for the longest time been well-known for their specialist flight sim joysticks above all else in gaming circles, but with the release of the PC Gaming Keyboard they could start taking on Microsoft and Logitech in this particular peripheral...

  • Actiontec Internet Phone Wizard. Phones, VoIP, Actiontec 0

    Actiontec Internet Phone Wizard review

    4.0 REVIEW Make Skype calls away from your computer. We check it out 4 September 2006 11:34 GMT

    You want to use Skype, but can't be bothered to use one of those dorky looking headsets that makes you look like an employee of a Indian call centre. What's the solution? According to Actiontec, its USB powered adapter that converts your telephone into...

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