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Toshiba Qosmio X770-136
The Qosmio X770 is expensive, let’s make that clear up front. It tips the scales at the best part of two grand, and for that sort of money, you’d expect something special. Exactly how special is this high-end Toshiba offering? And what sort of value for money does it represent, at £1,700? Weighty proposition The…
Olympus SH-21
The Olympus SH-21 compact digital camera is all about style and performance, with the manufacturer packing as many features as possible into a relatively slim casing, while still managing to make the camera look cool in a crowd. Available in three striking colours – metallic gold, black and red – the SH-21 presents an image…
LG: IPS225V Monitor
It’s generally recognised that IPS (In Plane Switching) panels are the most expensive of the current crop of monitor types available, on the market. These are usually significantly higher than the rival TN Film and VA screens. LG has pulled out all the stops here, to release a sub-£100 IPS display – cutting out all…
Archos 101 G9 Android tablet
Archos has been making multimedia tablet based devices for a very long time, and while it might not be the first company you think when it comes to Android tablets – it does have quite a lot of them on its portfolio. The 101 G9 is a solid, well priced 10.1-incher. Looks aren’t everything At…
Sapphire Radeon HD6970 FleX Edition
Sapphire’s FleX Edition range of cards have been designed to make it easier to implement AMD’s Eyefinity multi-screen technology. This is without having to resort to using a DisplayPort equipped monitor, or having to buy expensive third-party active dongles. You have to use one of these two options for a standard card, as you can’t…
Dell Inspiron One 2320
One group of computers that have never seemingly caught the public’s attention are the All-in-One PC’s. This is surprising, as all you have to do is find a home for the screen where the device makes for an ideal space-saver. Maybe it’s still the perception that they are the poorer relations, when it comes to…
Vivitek H1080
Office projectors adept with still images and Powerpoint slides are all very well – and very cheap – but with an increasing need for video and moving images in work situations, the video-capable category is getting more and more exposed to the mass market. Vivitek’s latest, a 1080p-capable beamer, primarily designed for home cinemas rather…
Toshiba Portege Z830 Ultrabook
Ultrabooks might be the products that change the face of computing in 2012. They are small, thin, light and powerful, with a lot of allure. Most ultrabooks are currently aimed at consumers, but Toshiba has added one to its Portégé range – and as you’d expect, it is aimed at the business user. You pays…
HIS Radeon HD6670 iSilence 4
As you might be able to glean from the name, the Radeon HD6670 iSilence4 from HIS is the latest in a long line of passively cooled and therefore silent graphic cards, from the Hong Kong based company. This latest member of the iSilence family is based around AMD’s HD6670 (codename Turks) 40nm core – which…
Asus ZenBook UX21 and UX31 hands-on first look
With the launch of Asus’ new ZenBook ‘ultrabook’ laptop range – currently comprising the ZenBook 11.6in UX21 and 13.3in UX31, equipped Intel Core i5 and Core i7 processors, respectively – Apple’s MacBook Air finally has a fight on its hands. Slim and lightHeralded by Asus as the “perfect blend of elegance and power”, we were…