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Do You Need A High-End MousePad?*
Friday 3 December 2004 – 06:00
Why shell out $30 or more for a mousepad, when you can get one free with a magazine subscription or from the realtor down the street? This round-up of some of the best pads around may convince you that even when it comes to mousepads, you get what you pay for. -
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TI Drives High-Def Voice Across IP Networks*
Thursday 26 April 2007 – 05:47
For VoIP quality, it's not in the cards, it's in the chips and Texas instruments is making an effort to move VoIP to HD.
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High Speed Burning via USB2.0 - Waitec FrisbyII*
Thursday 31 October 2002 – 06:00
Waitec's FrisbyII may be small, but when it comes to writing to CD-R, this USB 2.0 CD burner is up there with the fastest. In our test it even marginally outpaced the 44x model. -
Paying The Price For High-End Fan Control*
Friday 23 September 2005 – 07:00
Versatile, robust and easy to use: Innovatek's Fan-O-Matic Pro Rev. 3.0 more than meets expectations as a high-end fan controller. But such luxury comes at a price - which in this case totals more than $240. -
High Power For Power Users: 13 Power Supplies In The Spotlight*
Monday 9 June 2003 – 07:00
The latest CPUs and graphics cards require robust power supplies. But watch out: the test candidates rarely delivered on their power claims. Efficiency, voltage and noise levels are a few of the important factors you need to consider before you make a purchase. -
Tight Timings vs High Clock Frequencies*
Friday 31 March 2006 – 03:12
In this article, we take a close look at system memory performance in an effort to answer some essential technical questions. Can tight timings outperform high clock frequencies? How much of an effect does memory speed have on overall performance? Read on to find out.
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High-End Headphones, Reasonable Price*
Thursday 6 October 2005 – 07:00
Headphones are often an indispensable part of your listening experience, especially for MP3 players. Yet this product category often gets overlooked. MM Gear's EDS-200FW is why you should really care, especially considering its $34.99 retail price.
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