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Advent Eco PC review
Reviews In July 2008 British Gas owner Centrica raised electricity prices by a whopping 9 per cent. It's difficult to calculate exactly how much this will cost you in electricity, but for reference, our trusty 6-year-old HP desktop, which uses an AMD...
Editor's rating
7
Tags: advent, cpu, wi fi, ports
8 October 2008, 14:25 > More matches in Reviews
Sony Ericsson announces the K850i, W960i and much more
Crave Last night Sony Ericsson laid the smackdown that every phone fan was waiting for and announced a whole bunch of new kit, including an impressive 5-megapixel camera phone and a Walkman phone with a whopping 8GB of on-board memory.
15 June 2007, 14:00 > More matches in Crave
Shure E500PTH review
Reviews Shure, experts in high-end audio equipment, has crammed in an awful lot of technology that not only helps promote incredible audio fidelity, but also pushes the price tag to a whopping £420. They retail for a whopping £420 -- you could buy four and...
Editor's rating
9
Tags: cable, sounds, microphone, headphones
5 October 2006, 10:30 > More matches in Reviews
Swap my mobile phone for a million pounds? No way!
Crave The phone-centric survey, called Mobile Life, was carried out across the UK and questioned 1,256 people aged 16 to 64 on a variety of topics, including whether or not they would sacrifice being able to own or use a mobile phone ever again for a...
Tags: research, mobile phone, warehouse, pounds
21 June 2007, 11:14 > More matches in Crave
Photos: Hands-on with the Nikon D3 and D300
Crave It includes a whopping 51 autofocus points. The enormous 76mm (3-inch) LCD screen supports two live view modes, and has a whopping 920,000-dot resolution. At yesterday's Nikon Solutions Expo at London Olympia, we were able to wrestle sample models...
28 November 2007, 10:45 > More matches in Crave
Alienware Area-51 7500 review
Reviews It has a whopping 681 million transistors (for comparison, the Core 2 Duo E6700 CPU has just 291 million), a graphics processing unit (GPU) clocked at 500MHz, and HDCP-enabled DVI output -- so it'll run copy-protected hi-def movies if you have an...
Editor's rating
9
Tags: alienware, sample, ports, fans
25 January 2007, 16:54 > More matches in Reviews
Panasonic PT-AE2000U review
Reviews It includes a whopping three HDMI inputs -- more than any projector we've reviewed so far. Panasonic has been in the front-projection business for a long time, and has been aggressively pricing its home cinema projectors for just as long, which has...
Editor's rating
7.5
Tags: panasonic, category, scenes, hdmi
29 January 2008, 14:19 > More matches in Reviews
Olympus SP-560 UZ review
Reviews A whopping big lens stands out as the SP-560 UZ's most prominent feature, just like its predecessor. Last year, Olympus released the SP-550 UZ, a 7-megapixel digital camera with an impressive 18x zoom lens.
Editor's rating
6.6
Tags: olympus, shots, shooting, bars
1 April 2008, 15:03 > More matches in Reviews
Sony Vaio VGN-AR61ZU review
Reviews It's also extremely powerful, thanks to its 2.4GHz Intel T8300 Core 2 Duo processor and whopping 4GB of RAM. There's also plenty of storage space to record TV episodes, as well as other files, as the system boasts not one but a whopping two 250GB...
Editor's rating
8
Tags: sony, machine, gaming, high definition
17 April 2008, 10:54 > More matches in Reviews
iPhone price cut: Pundits scream '3G iPhone!'
Crave Yesterday O2 quietly announced it's going to reduce the price of the 8GB iPhone by a whopping £100 until 1 June -- but before you could say the words, "that's not a bad deal," tech sites everywhere were posting that this is a sign of the 3G iPhone...
Tags: o2, stock, iphone, carphone warehouse
16 April 2008, 11:44 > More matches in Crave
Nvidia Quadro Plex 1000: Graphics card for Beckham's budget
Crave Here we were, basking in the glory of our £2,000 twin-graphics card Alienware laptop when Nvidia announced a graphics 'card' that retails for a whopping $17,000 (£8,900). We've all been there: you spot a product that's supposed to be the best of...
Tags: nvidia, processing, boards, graphics card
7 August 2006, 10:50 > More matches in Crave
Toshiba WLT68 LCD TVs: Three is the magic number
Crave The WLT68 range features a whopping three HDMI inputs (two at the back and one on the side) -- so you can flick between Sky HD, PlayStation 3 and a Blu-ray or HD DVD player. Toshiba has added more flesh to the bones of its Regza LCD television...
Tags: toshiba, hd, television, range
17 August 2006, 10:55 > More matches in Crave
Panasonic launches new HD camcorders and 32GB SD card
Crave The Advanced Mega OIS (optical image stabilisation) is apparently eight times more effective at stabilising images, by checking and compensating for shaking a whopping 4,000 times every second. It's a warm day here in Las Vegas, Nevada, but...
7 January 2008, 6:43 > More matches in Crave
O2 Jet: Duracell Bunny eat your heart out
Crave It doesn't feature 3G connectivity, a camera or even an expandable memory slot, but it will stay on for 540 hours on standby and give you a whopping 10 hours of talk time. Crave often gets asked why the battery life on mobile phones is so bad.
Tags: o2, life, battery, battery life
23 October 2006, 10:47 > More matches in Crave
Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III review
Reviews The 1Ds Mark III, the latest in the series, brings the megapixel count to a whopping 21 and is every bit a precision instrument. Canon's 1Ds series of cameras exists in a class of its own. With pixel counts well above anything else offered in a...
Editor's rating
9
Tags: canon, image quality, limits, highlight
7 March 2008, 14:18 > More matches in Reviews


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