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JBL Duet III review
The Duet III PC speakers are slightly lacking in oomph, but they still sound good overall and offer decent clarity. We'd like to see an auxiliary input so you can connect a second audio device, but the zeppelin-shaped speakers are attractive and look modern Read more
12 August 2009 by David Carnoy
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Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive review
Although it lacks many of the advanced features you get with other NAS servers, the sleek and compact Home Media Network Hard Drive is the easiest-to-use device of its type that we've seen so far. Excellent performance and support for USB hard drives and printers add to its merits Read more
13 July 2009 by Dong Ngo
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Seagate FreeAgent Xtreme review
Unless you consider three interface options to be especially intense, there's nothing particularly extreme about the Seagate FreeAgent Xtreme hard drive, but we still found plenty to like about this external drive -- particularly its simple and functional design, fast performance and value for money Read more
30 September 2008 by Dong Ngo
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Buffalo DriveStation Duo review
The Buffalo DriveStation Duo is smarter than your average 500GB external hard drive -- it can be used as one big drive, two independent disks, or in a RAID array, which lets it perform automatic data backups of itself. Perfect for the paranoid data hoarder Read more
11 June 2007 by Rory Reid
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Acer p610 Portable Navigator review
The Acer p610 is a well designed, easy-to-use satellite navigation device with some useful multimedia features. There are some minor usability issues, but it's very good value for money Read more
7 March 2007 by Sandra Vogel
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LaCie d2 Quadra Hard Drive (500GB) review
A compact 500GB drive, LaCie's new d2 Quadra is designed for people who need high data-transfer speeds over an eSATA connection or FireWire 800. It's a speedy performer, but you pay a premium for the connectivity Read more
22 February 2007 by Felisa Yang
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Devolo dLAN 200 AVdesk Starter Kit review
Aimed primarily at those daunted by the prospect of setting up an ordinary wired home network, the Devolo dLAN 200 AVdesk Starter Kit simply plugs into into electical plug sockets and streams files over your power cables. It's secure and easy to setup, but it doesn't achieve its manufacturer's performance claims Read more
23 January 2007 by Rory Reid
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LaCie Brick Desktop Hard Drive (250GB) review
The LaCie Brick makes for a practical and inexpensive, uniquely designed desktop drive that should suit the needs of almost any consumer in the storage market. It's doesn't hang around with transfer speeds either, and if you throw on some blue and white Bricks, you've got yourself a storage Lego fortress to be reckoned with Read more
17 January 2007 by Matthew Wood
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T-Mobile MDA Vario review
T-Mobile's MDA Vario is a small but highly usable handheld. It has all the functions of a mobile phone and a PDA, plus it has a clever sliding Qwerty keyboard that gets the most out of its included software. It suffers from unintuitive dialling and poor call quality, however, so don't use it as a phone very often Read more
15 February 2006 by Rory Reid
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Creative I-Trigue L3800 review
The Creative I-Trigue L3800s boasts both good looks and power, and the fact that these 2.1 speakers sound crisper than past models earns them a higher rating. The L3800s also score points for a wireless remote, altogether making them strong contenders against the competition Read more
19 December 2005 by Tim Gideon
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