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CNET.co.uk has 16 stories on death
Alienware Aurora Star Wars Edition review
Reviews A battalion of Storm Troopers and a fleet of Imperial Star Destroyers and Tie Fighters surround this intergalactic bringer of death. The Dark Side model is dominated by the Death Star on its left-hand side.
Editor's rating
8.6
Tags: alienware, star, vga, plastic
11 August 2005, 18:35
rockdirect Xtreme SL review
Reviews It sounds the death knell for the days when laptops were perceived as poor gaming devices, and is part of a new breed of laptop that uses a 19-inch screen. The rockdirect Xtreme SL is one of the first laptops to use two graphics cards.
Editor's rating
7.9
Tags: rockdirect, pixel, watching, gaming
28 April 2006, 16:32
JVC Everio GZ-MC200 review
Reviews While tape-based music formats died a rapid death in the '90s, tape-based camcorders have managed to delay their inevitable lynching for many years. Because of the enormous amount of data a few seconds of video can generate, it's only recently that...
Editor's rating
8.3
Tags: jvc, conditions, hard disk, mod
17 May 2005, 6:00
Palm Treo 500v review
Reviews After Palm announced the death of the Foleo, we were extremely interested to see what it was going to come up with next. Fortunately, it wasn't another laptop-like device but the Palm Treo 500v, a consumer-centric smart phone that packs 3G for £220...
Editor's rating
6.5
Tags: palm, emails, clicking, megapixel
24 September 2007, 16:31
LG 32LT75 review
Reviews With the death of VHS came a new opportunity -- recorders that simply store digital TV on computer hard drives instead of on messy, bulky, low-quality tape. It's a fantastic way of simplifying your living room and it's a lot easier to used than...
Editor's rating
8.5
Tags: lg electronics, hard disk, lg, signal
5 November 2007, 15:42
Ministry of Sound MP3 FM Stix (512MB) review
Reviews The non-commercial roots of rave culture have been heartlessly stomped on by the Ministry with its branded CDs, DVDs, record decks and bags, but it's almost like commercial enterprise does subculture a favour each time it packages and sells the...
Editor's rating
5.5
Tags: ministry of sound, commercial, recordings, shuffle
16 November 2005, 16:19
Sony Walkman NW-A1000 review
Reviews Music is still utterly paranoid that online music will bring about its death. Sony has suffered hardest of all in the MP3 player wars. Though the company's Walkman ruled the 80s when it almost single-handedly established a market for portable music...
Editor's rating
7.2
Tags: sony, risk, playlists, listening
21 December 2005, 15:21
Logitech Z-4 review
Reviews We pumped Death From Above 1979's Blood On Our Hands at the speakers' highest possible volume, with the subwoofer cranked all the way up, just for kicks. The latest in the Z line, the £69 Logitech Z-4, addresses problems found with the Z-3 2.1...
Editor's rating
7.3
Tags: logitech, drivers, watching, mix
4 October 2005, 19:37
Sony Network Walkman NW-E507 (1GB) review
Reviews This thing glitters like a polished bar dipped in translucent plastic, then buffed to near-death. Glittering like a sacred jewel, the NW-E507 is a 1GB flash-based MP3 player capable of storing around 700 songs -- that's approximately 45 albums.
Editor's rating
8.9
Tags: sony, albums, gold, battery life
10 June 2005, 18:02
Sonic Gear i-Steroid review
Reviews This gives the impression that, like the Golden Idol on the plinth at the beginning of Raiders of the Lost Ark, touching it will cause a giant boulder to chase you to a grisly death. The hearty, reassuring glow of valves was once a common sight...
Editor's rating
5.7
Tags: sonic gear, sub, speakers, equipment
11 October 2006, 18:05
Sennheiser PXC 350 headphones review
Reviews This fiery onslaught of brutal death metal exploded into our head with all the unrestrained malice and energy that this band pumps from a stage, all recreated realistically by the 350s. These new high-end noise-cancelling cans retail at around £230...
Editor's rating
8
Tags: sennheiser, noise, headphones, metal
22 November 2007, 11:41
BenQ FP94VW review
Reviews This is a matter of subjective opinion, sure, but the silver and black design has been done to death, and the stand is frankly hideous. Some are built for precise colour reproduction, some are built for enhanced contrast in films, and others, like...
Editor's rating
7.2
Tags: benq, gaming, handy, colours
12 July 2007, 17:00
Alienware Area 51m 7700 review
Reviews Whether it was simulating the screams of war casualties, the screams of hapless pedestrians, or the screams of zombies, the death-bellows of the injured were always chillingly realistic. It's the kid at school who threw balled-up paper around...
Editor's rating
8.3
Tags: alienware, designs, preferences, logo
26 May 2005, 18:41
Canon Digital IXUS 40 review
Reviews However, the Digital IXUS 40 provided scant warning of impending battery death: the first and only indicator appeared about 40 shots before the cell pooped out. Mini-movie fans will love the ability to shoot continuous high-quality clips limited...
Editor's rating
7.4
Tags: canon, shoot, clips, scene
9 March 2005, 23:44
Sony KDS-70R2000 review
Reviews Apparently, rumours of rear projection's death have been greatly exaggerated. The rear projection TV market has practically disappeared, thanks to the general lust for flat TVs these days. Sony is out to revive this undervalued and misunderstood...
Editor's rating
8.6
Tags: sony, watching, brightness, tvs
2 October 2007, 17:37


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