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LCD2090UXi Photo Edition review

LCD2090UXi Photo Edition review
4

Monday, 08 September 2008

£656 inc VAT

A calibration kit bundled with a monitor: that's the NEC LCD2090UXi.

Google Chrome review

Google Chrome review
4

Wednesday, 03 September 2008

Free

Despite some beta issues, Google's streamlined and speedy Google Chrome web browser offers strong integrated search and an intriguing alternative to Firefox and Safari. We take a look at running Chrome on a Mac via Windows XP and Parallels Desktop.

VerticalMouse 3 Wireless

VerticalMouse 3 Wireless
4

Wednesday, 03 September 2008

£93 inc VAT

Turn your hand on its side and discover a whole new way to work, with this innovative mouse.

Ci75m Wireless Notebook Mouse review

Ci75m Wireless Notebook Mouse review
4

Tuesday, 02 September 2008

£25

Wired or wireless mouse? Why not have both with Kensington's innovative take on the standard input option.

Ci73 Wired Mouse review

Ci73 Wired Mouse review
3

Thursday, 28 August 2008

£18 inc VAT

Kensington's Ci73 Wired Mouse is about as basic as a mouse can get. But if you're looking for a no-frills input device, this is the one for you.


Mac Pro 3.2GHz 8-Core

Mac Pro 3.2GHz 8-Core
4

Thursday, 24 July 2008

From £2,758

Apple's top-end Mac Pro delivers immense power, but at a hefty cost. We take a closer look at Apple's 3.2GHz 8-Core Mac Pro and discover if it's worth investing in such a powerful machine.

Mac Pro 3.0GHz 8-Core Review

Mac Pro 3.0GHz 8-Core Review
4

Thursday, 24 July 2008

From £2,249

Apple's 3.0GHz Mac Pro offers substantial power for a price. Discover if this is the Mac Pro for you.

Mac Pro 2.8GHz 8-Core Review

Mac Pro 2.8GHz 8-Core Review
5

Thursday, 24 July 2008

From £1,749

Apple's 2.8GHz Mac Pro is the entry level 8-core machine. It's the machine of choice for Macworld's editor, Mark Hattersley, so could this be the Mac Pro for you?

Mac Pro 2.8GHz 4-Core Review

Mac Pro 2.8GHz 4-Core Review
4

Thursday, 24 July 2008

From £1,429

Apple's entry level Mac Pro offers substantial power for a reasonable price. We take a closer look at Apple's 2.8GHz 4-Core Mac Pro.

USB 2.0 hard drives

USB 2.0 hard drives Group review

Wednesday, 11 June 2008

£70

The easiest way to expand the storage space on your Mac is to buy an external hard drive. We take a look at six of the best self-powered, USB 2.0 hard drives you can buy.

Reviewed products:
Buffalo MiniStation TurboUSB 3
Iomega eGo USB 2.0 Red 4
Verbatim Portable Hard Drive 3
Memorex TravelDrive Portable 3
LaCie Sam Hecht Little Disk 3
Western Digital My Passport Elite 4

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