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Logitech Speaker System Z523 review
The Speaker System Z523 is a good option if you're after a reasonably affordable PC-speaker set with a subwoofer. Pricier speakers offer more detailed audio, but the Z523's sound quality is decent enough, offering plenty of bass. It's packed with connectivity options too Read more
4 March 2010 by David Carnoy
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Hitachi SimpleTough review
The SimpleTough is the sturdiest ruggedised external hard drive we've tested so far, capable of withstanding drops of up to 3m and up to a tonne of pressure. It also has a built-in USB cable and software that lets you back up your data to Hitachi's servers. If you're clumsy, you should check it out Read more
17 December 2009 by Justin Yu
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Seagate Replica review
Available in 250GB and 500GB versions, the Replica external USB hard drive is the very definition of bother-free back-up. It doesn't offer enough flexibility or storage capacity to satisfy everyone, but, for those of a non-technical bent who don't have a huge collection of data, it's well worth a look Read more
20 November 2009 by Nik Rawlinson
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M-Audio Studiophile AV 30 review
The Studiophile AV 30 PC speaker set shares many features with the much-lauded, and more expensive, Studiophile AV 40. It also retains the same solid build quality, while taking a more compact form. Most importantly, it delivers hearty, well-balanced sound that you don't often get at this price Read more
9 September 2009 by Donald Bell
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Razer Mamba review
Dedicated gamers will find much to like in the Mamba, including its seamless wireless and wired connectivity, unmatched precision, and on-board memory that lets you take your profiles and macros on the road. The main downside is that it's very expensive, even for a gaming mouse Read more
23 July 2009 by Peter Brown
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Iomega eGo Leather Portable Hard Drive review
The 250GB Iomega eGo Leather Portable Hard Drive is a worthwhile alternative to the plethora of more mundane-looking devices on the market. Although its read and write times aren't anything to shout about, it looks great and you can drop it repeatedly without worrying that it'll stop working Read more
29 June 2009 by Justin Yu
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > Keyboards
Razer Lycosa review
If you're on a gaming mission, the Razer Lycosa gaming keyboard could help you complete your tasks. Three backlight configurations on a touch-sensitive control pad will light the way to the enemy. Plus, with its rubber coated keys, you'll triumph in pure comfort Read more
1 February 2008 by Rich Brown
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Logitech G9 Laser Mouse review
The Logitech G9 Laser Mouse is a significant departure from the core design of the company's gaming mice in at least four years. Its two attachments let you change the grip and overall feel of the mouse. With customisable settings, this is one sensitive accessory Read more
11 January 2008 by Rich Brown
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Logitech MX Revolution review
The MX Revolution is a top-of-the-line cordless laser mouse, with innovative features such as a free-spinning scroll wheel, an application-switching side wheel and a button that brings up search results for highlighted text. You can't change its sensitivity on the fly, though, and it's very expensive for a mouse Read more
14 September 2006 by Rich Brown
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Logitech Z-4 review
The latest in the Z line, the Logitech Z-4s, are a much better and more user-friendly speaker set than their predecessors. They're still not as good across a broad range of audio tasks as Logitech's outstanding Z-2300s, but the Z-4s won't disappoint gamers or music and movie fans on a budget Read more
4 October 2005 by Tim Gideon
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