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Multi-purpose Printers: Canon i450 and i470D*
Friday 25 July 2003 – 07:00
Canon has launched four new multi-purpose printers. In addition to the i550 and i850 that are still featured in the catalog, Canon stands ready to introduce the i250, i350, i450 and i470D - they are less expensive, faster and simply better, all around. Here is a preview of what awaits you once the summer vacation is over, in September, just in time for back to school. -
Multi-channel RAID for SATA: 3Ware, Highpoint and Raidcore/Broadcom*
Tuesday 31 August 2004 – 07:00
We turn our attention to eight and 12 channel storage after comparing numerous entry level four channel SATA solutions. Our tests reveal what 3Ware, Highpoint and Raidcore/Broadcom have to offer and how they stack up performance and price wise. -
IDF Fall 2005 Kicks Off the Multi-Core Era*
Thursday 25 August 2005 – 06:00
It took a few IDFs to get going, but the technology for enhancing our digitally assisted life through new application models finally seems ready to go. Non-linear performance benefits and mobility/ubiquity are the buzzwords at this year's Fall IDF. -
Bridging The Flash Format Gap With Multi-Format Readers/ Writers*
Monday 28 October 2002 – 06:00
With all of the various formats of flash media floating around, a multi-format flash card reader/writer is becoming a true ace in the hole. We take an in-depth look at a variety of multi-format flash card readers and try to strike a balance between performance and convenience. -
Multi-room Music on a Budget*
Thursday 30 August 2007 – 09:30 in Hardware
You’ve got your MP3s and they sound great on your MP3 player when you’re out and on your PC when you’re at your desk. How about hearing them in the front room? And in the kitchen? And in the bathroom, and everywhere else in the house? Multi-room music us
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Low Profile Multi-Display Graphics on the Cheap*
Friday 29 September 2006 – 12:56
Diamond Multimedia offers MultiView graphics cards for low-profile systems with BizView BV200 for PCI and BV300 for PCIe.
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U.S. Robotics 802.11g Wireless Turbo Multi-function Access Point reviewed*
Thursday 21 August 2003 – 10:58
The U.S. Robotics USR5450 802.11g Wireless Turbo Multi-function Access Point is the first product to hit the streets powered by Texas Instruments' TNETW1130 chipset. USR says TI's 100Mbps "802.11g+" technology was worth the wait, but you'll need to read our review to see if we agree. -
Archos' AV320 New Movies on the Move Multi-Media Box*
Friday 19 September 2003 – 06:00
Last year, Archos revolutionized the handheld world by offering the first hard disk video that was compatible with the MPEG-4 compression format. Today, Archos is back with an even more polished product that has a screen nearly 4 inches in size. -
Entry-level Multi-channel Sound Card: Hercules Gamesurround Muse 5.1 DVD*
Monday 29 July 2002 – 07:00
The Muse XL entry-level sound card was an interesting and simple way of acquiring sound functionality for game-playing purposes. Yet compared to the Fortissimo II Digital Edition and the Game Theater XP, it was not an economical solution to the problem of decoding 5.1 sound from DVD videos. This defect has now been remedied by the Muse 5.1 DVD. Let the music play! -
USB 2.0 as a Multi-Purpose Solution: The External ATA Drive Case from ADS Technologies*
Thursday 16 January 2003 – 06:00
There is a veritable host of external hard drives or CD ROM drives on the market. The external system developed by ADS Technologies allows you to run any ATA drive - including hard drives - via the USB port. Is this solution better than external hard drives produced by major manufacturers? -
Shopping Guide: Multi-Function Printers*
Monday 8 December 2003 – 06:00
The Christmas buying craze is upon us, and this year's printer crop has arrived: the Canon i865, the HP 5652 Deskjet, the Epson CX5400, the Lexmark X6170 and the Brother MFC 4820C, to name only a few. This year's Christmas season review roundup offers some glimpses of new multifunctional features, including recto-verso printing, sensors, LCD screens and more. -
Remote Control For Multi-Media Windows Apps*
Friday 21 October 2005 – 07:00
The M-Play 202 represents an easy-to-set-up way to enhance your multi-media PC experience, especially with Media Centre Edition. Comprising a remote control and a display panel to manage your Windows-based music, video and photo applications, the system quickly becomes something you can't live without. -
USB Technology: Multi-TT Hub Goes Head-to-Head With Single-TT*
Tuesday 9 September 2003 – 07:00
A USB hub is a must-have if you want to run several external devices. However, in order to use USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 devices at the same time, your hub will need a so-called transaction translator - or TT for short - to handle the different data flows. In our test, a classic hub with only one TT squares off against an advanced model with multiple TTs. -
Second Hand Smoke - Multi-CPUs - Cheap Enough*
Friday 6 April 2001 – 06:00
Adding a second CPU isn't for everyone, but it is getting cheaper. -
Intel Developer Forum Spring 2005: From Multi-Cores To Domination*
Thursday 3 March 2005 – 06:00
Intel is flexing its muscles at its spring 2005 forum. Never before has the chip firm talked about so many upcoming products and technologies, with multi-core platforms leading the way. We discovered the deeper sense of the platform strategy at this spring's IDF.
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