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  • Panasonic RP-HJE70   [Article, hardwarezone]
    Looking to accessorize your precious audio player? Panasonic's RP-HJE70 might just be the one you are looking for.
     Mon, 03 Apr, 2006 | 0 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Samsung SGH-X700   [Article, hardwarezone]
    The new Samsung SGH-X700 bar-type mobile phone is one of the classy series that adds the fun factor into this "business-like" phone with music playback, games and a 1.3-megapixel built-in camera.
     Sun, 26 Mar, 2006 | 0 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Motorola RAZR V3i   [Article, hardwarezone]
    For all the modern features that the original iconic Motorola RAZR V3 lacks, most of them are now available in the improved V3i, namely music support, memory expansion and megapixel camera.
     Tue, 14 Mar, 2006 | 6 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • NuForce Reference 8 amplifier, debunking the myth?   [Review, hardwareanalysis]
    NuForce' Reference 8 amplifier has been advertised as being the power amplifier of the year and has received awards from various magazines. We literally take it apart to investigate whether its reputation is well deserved or whether it is just another myth?
     Thu, 09 Mar, 2006 | 7 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Saitek A-250 2.1 Wireless Speaker System   [Review, thinkcomputers]
    A little while ago we took a look at the A-200 from Saitek Audio. It was a really great 2.1 speaker system, but was limited by wires. With Bluetooth and other wireless technologies emerging many companies are coming out with wireless audio systems. Saitek is no different, today we will be checking out their A-250 2.1 Wireless Speaker System. This speaker system works on both PC and Mac and is really easy to setup, so let's take a look...
     Sat, 04 Mar, 2006 | 5 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Samsung SGH-i300x   [Article, hardwarezone]
    What do you call a mobile phone that packs a hefty 4GB built-in hard disk drive, a 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, an iPod-like scroll wheel and a competent digital organizer?
     Thu, 02 Mar, 2006 | 3 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Zalman ZM-RS6F 5.1 Surround Headphones   [Article, hardwarezone]
    Zalman, most well known for its CPU and graphics card coolers has extended its portfolio with the introduction of several audio products. Our focus today is the Zalman ZM-RS6F 5.1 Surround Headphones.
     Thu, 02 Mar, 2006 | 4 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Velleman K8020 high-end tube preamplifier   [Review, hardwareanalysis]
    Preamplifiers come in all shapes and sizes, most feature transistors or integrated circuits, a few of them however use vacuum tubes. We take a closer look at Velleman's K8020 tube preamplifier kit and detail how to extract every last bit of performance from it.
     Mon, 27 Feb, 2006 | 7 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Vizo Opera Media Enclosure   [Review, pro-clockers]
    For a long time now hard drive enclosures served one purpose and that was to store data from various reasons. Not only can the Vizo Opera store data but it can also play that data back on your television, just as long as it is video or audio data. Playing those family reunion movies back on your television has never been so easy.
     Thu, 23 Feb, 2006 | 8 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • LG P7200 Cameraphone   [Article, hardwarezone]
    While it may be slim and thin, the LG P7200 is brimmed to the neck with delightful features such as a 2.0-megapixel camera, multimedia player and a bunch of accessories that is bound to please.
     Wed, 22 Feb, 2006 | 2 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Logitech V20 Notebook Speakers   [Review, laptoplogic]
    When you’re in the market to purchase a laptop, one of the aspects that are quickly glossed over is the quality and design of the internal speakers. In most instances, laptop speakers are just the icing on the cake when prospecting the latest and greatest hardware out on the market. In some cases, manufactures will team with recognized name brand audio developers such as Harmon Kardon, Altec Lansing or Bose to supply their audio hardware. Unfortunately, almost all cases, internal laptop speakers sound flat and lack in a high degree of audio fidelity. This has raised the necessity for an aftermarket speaker solution. An audio setup that is not confined to the hardware dimensions of a laptop, but is still small enough to be portable and can withstand the abuse of travel.
     Tue, 21 Feb, 2006 | 2 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Creative X-FI Xtreme Music Review   [Review, hardwarelogic]
    After extensive testing with many different types of entertainment media and several different sound devices, I have discovered just how much more quality and performance can be had from a better sound card solution. I was skeptical at first and worried I would even be able to hear a difference between the the sound cards, but I could not have been more wrong. To sum it up in just a few words, Creative's X-Fi sound card is definately an extremely impressive piece of technology!
     Mon, 20 Feb, 2006 | 7 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • PowerColor Theater 550 Pro PCI Express Review   [Review, sudhian]
    ATI?s Theater 550 Pro MPEG2 encoder was released back in late 2004 with much fanfare. The Theater 550 Pro was ATI?s first hardware MPEG2 encoder chip for use in add-in TV tuner cards. When products arrived it was met with great fanfare for its superior mage quality that trounced the competition. The initial Theater 550 Pro based TV tuner cards were mostly PCI-based add-in cards as PCI Express wasn?t adopted for anything but graphics cards at the time. However with PCI Express slots showing up on more systems nowadays PowerColor decided it was time to release a PCI Express x1 based TV tuner card. Enter the PowerColor Theater 550 Pro PCI Express. PowerColor won?t be winning any awards for their naming scheme but the important question is does the PowerColor Theater 550 Pro PCI Express perform as well as its PCI counterparts such as ATI?s TV Wonder Elite and Sapphire?s Theater 550 Pro Theatrix.
     Mon, 20 Feb, 2006 | 10 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Sennheiser's New Headphone Range for Q1 2006   [Article, hardwarezone]
    Sennheiser refreshed their high-end and mid-range consumer headphones that would be available for the first quarter of 2006. This showcase article gets right down to what the new refresh has in store for you and perhaps even help you nail down the ideal headphone pair you were looking for.
     Mon, 20 Feb, 2006 | 5 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • HDA / Auzentech X-Plosion 7.1 DTS Connect sound card review   [Review, elitebastards]
    Back in July of last year, we took a look at HDA's X-Mystique discrete sound card. Although it may not have been an Audigy or X-Fi killer, it did succeed in bringing some very desirable features to market (aside from simply 'not being a Creative Labs product'), namely support for Dolby Digital Live - The ability to encode sound into a 5.1 Dolby Digital signal to be decoded by appropriate receivers and speakers, functionality which had largely gone AWOL since the days of SoundStorm on nForce 2 motherboards. All in all, we were pretty impressed by HDA's offering, and we weren't the only ones as the X-Mystique made quite a splash among those on the look-out for a discrete sound card who weren't too worried about having support for the latest, greatest EAX formats or stellar gaming audio performance.
     Tue, 14 Feb, 2006 | 30 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Blueye Cyclops Bluetooth Stereo Headphone   [Article, hardwarezone]
    The Blueye Cyclops Bluetooth Stereo Headphones is a behind-the-head street style headset with a fixed headband. Comfort level was good but just how did it fair in application? Read on to find out our take on it.
     Wed, 01 Feb, 2006 | 26 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Initial Blu-ray and HD DVD movie line-up at a glance   [Article, Hexus]
    We've trawled through all the announcements about what movies the major studios will have available to co-incide with the introduction of Blu-ray and HD DVD set-top players into the US market - and tabulated them to create an at-a-glance guide.
     Sat, 28 Jan, 2006 | 3 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Plantronics Pulsar 590A Bluetooth Headset   [Preview, hardwarezone]
    Plantronics, the maker of the cool looking Xbox 'GameCom Halo 2 Edition' headset has developed a premium Bluetooth headset that works with just as well with both audio players and mobile devices; at the same time even. Interested? Read on.
     Fri, 27 Jan, 2006 | 6 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Godzilla PVR   [Article, snapstream]
    With the third installment of our Monster PVR series, we here at SnapStream asked ourselves, “How can we beat the Medusa PVR, our 6 tuner beast, and our Hydra PVR, our 10 tuner monster?” Why, by making an 11 tuner system with HDTV support, of course! This is when the Godzilla PVR system, king of all monsters was born. How do we top the Hydra PVR? This system is an ultra high end HTPC showcasing Beyond TV 4 and capable of recording 11 shows, 4 high definition and 7 standard definition, at once. With Beyond TV 4’s HDTV support and with its unlimited tuners, you can create your own monster system.
     Tue, 24 Jan, 2006 | 4 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

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