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Enthusiast 2.5-inch HDDs: Speed or Capacity?*
Friday 3 August 2007 – 10:36 in Hardware
We took a look at three new 160 GB 2.5" notebook hard drives in April, and reviewed the 250 GB Scorpio drive by Western Digital in early June. With the release of Fujitsu’s new 160 GB high-performance 2.5" drive and Samsung now offering a 250 GB model,
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CES 2007: LG puts "aggressive" sticker on 71" plasma TV*
Sunday 7 January 2007 – 10:09
LG said that it has lowered the price of its flagship 1080p TV - a 71" plasma unit.
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24-inch LCD Monitor Roundup - The Perfect Size?*
Thursday 6 December 2007 – 03:50 in Hardware
It’s a great feeling to finally be able to get a good deal on 22 inches, but until now, all those inches haven’t really been Full-HD, a failing that’s no longer an issue with the new generation of 24 inches PC monitors. It’s a pleasant surprise to see...
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CES 2007: Battle of the 108"ers*
Sunday 7 January 2007 – 10:53
Male size competitions, that's what the battle of 100"+ HD TVs is being termed here at CES. It's also a battle of timing, as two companies raced to announce their 108" TV's. LG has apparently got the first ever 108" to be announced to the world, though it was superceeded by their combo Blu-ray HD-DVD player.
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Find Your Notebook Hard Drive: 2.5" Performance Charts*
Thursday 14 September 2006 – 11:41
We've had performance charts for 3.5" desktop hard drives. Today we extend this service and include 2.5" notebook hard drives.
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Apple's 24'' iMac - All-in-One with OS Options*
Friday 11 April 2008 – 12:30 in Hardware
The iMac has had a firm place in Apple's product line ever since its introduction in 1998. Tom's Hardware had the opportunity to take a closer look at the current 24" model.
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Four 40 - 42-inch LCD TVs Reviewed*
Wednesday 24 October 2007 – 10:42 in Consumer Electronics
Full-HD TVs with resolutions of 1920 x 1080 are still quite rare. However, if you're buying a TV today, you should insist on this forward looking technology. But which model provides the best results with conventional content?
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