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Best of the Bunch of 2005
Relive the entire year of 2005 as we bring you our selection of top 100 products, gadgets and gizmos exemplifying design excellence, functionality, innovation and performance.
DIY Buyer's Guide 2006
The www.hardwarezone.com® DIY Buyer's Guide ushers in a new year of computing with not one but seven specialized PCs all custom configured with the latest components the market has to offer. High-tech meets high-style, these systems are not to be trifled with.
Editor's Choice Gaming Rig 2005
What lies ahead are two of the most extreme gaming systems based on Intel and AMD platforms. The 2005 Editor's Choice Gaming Rigs are big, fast and will help you frag the hell out of all that dare stand in your way. Read on at your own risk; definitely not for the weak hearted.
Portable Audio Players Guide
Since there are many types of players in the market, this Portable Audio Player Buyers' Guide serves to help those who want to choose the perfect Portable Audio Player for them or as a gift.
Building a Low Cost PC DIY Guide
Feel like building your own low cost PC? Here's
how to do it. We have all the details here. Check it out!!
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ECS KA1 MVP (ATI Radeon Xpress 200 CrossFire)
Thursday, 23rd of March, 2006
Rating : 4.5 out of 5 Stars
The ECS KA1 MVP is the latest CrossFire motherboard to face the rigors of our test lab and we seem to think that it signifies a 'grown up' ECS. The KA1 MVP delivers on features, performance and stability, giving premium boards a run for their money. Purple never looked so good
MSI RD480 Neo2 (ATI Radeon Xpress 200 CrossFire)
Tuesday, 21st of March, 2006
Rating : 4 out of 5 Stars
MSI's first CrossFire motherboard for the AMD platform isn't some overpriced enthusiast monster. In fact, this little baby is priced so reasonably, it may have slipped the notice of many gamers. Looking for native multi-GPU without the fluff? Then you need to read this review.
Chaintech MK8T890 (VIA K8T890)
Thursday, 2nd of March, 2006
Rating : 4 out of 5 Stars
The Chaintech MK8T890 is a low-end motherboard with basic features, but does it have the performance to overcome its spartan
feature set? You'll just have to read our review to find out. If you're
looking for a no-frills workstation or an ultra budget gaming system
though, this motherboard is reliable and on the cheap too.
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ASUS EAX1300PRO (Radeon X1300 PRO 256MB)
Monday, 27th of March, 2006
Rating : 4 out of 5 Stars
ASUS brings their engineering experience to the Radeon X1300 PRO, with a heatsink redesign to enable a cooler and quieter performance. Join us as we examine how ASUS does its trick for this entry-level product.
MSI NX7600GS-T2D256EH (GeForce 7600 GS 256MB)
Wednesday, 22nd of March, 2006
Rating : 4 out of 5 Stars
You are right to have thought that the GeForce 7600 GT is the rightful 'successor' to the GeForce 6600 GT. But NVIDIA is not done yet and the real GeForce 6600 GT killer is none other than the GeForce 7600 GS, a card that blurs the distinction between the low and mid-range with its price and performance.
ASUS EN7600GT (GeForce 7600 GT 256MB)
Monday, 20th of March, 2006
Rating : 3.5 out of 5 Stars
The successor to the hardy GeForce 6600 GT has finally dawned upon us and it's none other than the GeForce 7600 GT. ASUS scrambled their EN7600GT to our test labs and we put it through its paces to find out what surprises the GeForce 7600 GT has in store for you.
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NEC Versa S5200 Centrino Duo Notebook
Notebooks/Laptops :: Monday, 30th of January, 2006
Rating : 4 out of 5 Stars
The Centrino mobile technology from Intel is known to deliver excellent mobile computing experience and that has been true so far. However, will this trend stay true with the latest Intel Centrino Duo mobile technology? To answer the question, we have the brand new NEC Versa S5200 notebook.
Intel Centrino Duo 'Napa' Mobile Technology Explained
Notebooks/Laptops :: Wednesday, 25th of January, 2006
The highly anticipated Intel Centrino Duo mobile technology is finally retail ready. Despite having two execution cores on one die, Intel claims the battery life is on par, if not better than previous generations of Centrino platforms. Sounds unbelievable isn't it?
BenQ Joybook R53 Centrino Notebook
Notebooks/Laptops :: Thursday, 22nd of December, 2005
Rating : 4 out of 5 Stars
Ever wished that your notebook had a faster pixel response time to reduce the annoying effects of 'ghosting' while gaming? With yet another world's first in the shape of the Joybook R53, BenQ
has finally answered that wish of yours.
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Sony DRU-810A 16x Internal DVD Writer
Saturday, 15th of October, 2005
Rating : 4 out of 5 Stars
Always in the limelight for its outstanding design prowess, the new DRU-810A, apart from having a contemporary faceplate, is Sony's latest DVD writer with all the right specifications to meet today's optical storage needs.
Panasonic SW-9585 16x Internal DVD Writer
Tuesday, 4th of October, 2005
Rating : 3.5 out of 5 Stars
Largely in the ODM/OEM business of supplying optical drives to a host of international brands, Panasonic, with its latest SW-9585 All-format internal DVD Writer is back in the running again in the consumer channel. The big question is should you sit up and consider one?
LITE-ON SOHW-1693S Internal DVD Writer
Saturday, 24th of September, 2005
Rating : 3.5 out of 5 Stars
Shortly after the finalization of the DVD-R DL standard, LITE-ON was among a handful of first tier ODD manufacturers to roll out a supporting drive, the SOHW-1693S, which has both DVD-R DL and DVD+R
DL write specifications. It's quite a shame its 16x DVD±R writing did
not fare as well as expected.
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ExcelStor GStor Plus GP1080
Wednesday, 28th of December, 2005
Rating : 4 out of 5 Stars (Most Innovative Product Award)
The new ExcelStor GStor Plus hard disk drive may look like just another storage product on the retail shelves, but it comes with encryption, password protection and instant backup rollback features. Find out what this innovative drive can do for you at home and at the office.
Thecus N4100 NAS
Wednesday, 2nd of November, 2005
Rating : 4 out of 5 Stars
The Thecus N4100 is a small and easy-to-use network storage appliance that supports four SATA hard disk drives. It supports either RAID 0, 1, 5 or JBOD configurations and will share across most major operating systems including Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. Find out more in this review.
Gigabyte i-RAM
Thursday, 6th of October, 2005
Rating : 4.5 out of 5 Stars (Most Innovative Product Award)
The new Gigabyte i-RAM is a device that uses DDR memory for storage while emulating itself as a SATA hard disk drive. Using up to 4GB of DDR400 memory, this card can boast unimaginable access speeds. Just how fast is this device as compared to WD's Raptor? Find out here.
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Sony Ericsson W550i Walkman Camera Phone
Monday, 12th of December, 2005
Rating : 3.5 out of 5 Stars
What do you get when you marry the Sony Ericsson S600i and the W800i together? Simple. You get a Walkman camera phone with a fancy swiveling function in the shape of the new Sony Ericsson W550i.
Sony Ericsson W800i Walkman Camera Phone
Friday, 2nd of September, 2005
Rating : 4 out of 5 Stars
Based on the same platform as the K750i, the new Sony Ericsson W800i not only promises great imaging capability but audio quality as well. In fact, the two models are not that different, which brings to mind a question of just how worthwhile the W800i really is. You'll find that out in this review.
Motorola MPx (Tri-band)
Sunday, 26th of June, 2005
Rating : 4 out of 5 Stars
The MPx is one of Motorola's interesting offerings this year. This Windows powered mobile phone aims to reduce the need to carry around multiple gadgets by merging the best qualities of a mobile phone with that of a personal digital assistant. Read the review to see how it fared in our use.
Siemens SK65 (Tri-Band)
Sunday, 19th of June, 2005
Rating : 4 out of 5 Stars
First there were mobile phones with cameras. Then came versions with built-in MP3 players. Now, Siemens has introduced a phone with built-in Blackberry. No, it's not a game of some sort. We'll tell you what it is, what it can do and how the handsome SK65 puts it all together in this review.
Samsung SGH-E720 (Tri-band)
Wednesday, 15th of June, 2005
Rating : 4 out of 5 Stars
Based closely to the E700, the E720 is the second Bluetooth capable phone to be released by Samsung. Other features packed within include a 1.0-MegaPixel camera, built-in flash and an MP3 player. Sounds like the recipe of a great phone, right?
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