Published: 24th January 2005 @ 7:21 PM Author:Steve Dougherty
Systems
- JVC Mini Note Ultra-Portable Notebook @ Trusted Reviews
- Tranquil PC T2.e/MCE2005 @ Hexus
- A Month with a Mac II: The Mobile Experience @ Anandtech
- Corsair XPERT Memory @ CoolTechZone
- DDR2 great says Crucial: AMD disagrees @ The Inquirer
- The Latest DDR2 Modules Tested @ Toms Hardware
- Kingston Tests DDR2 Memory at 866MHz @ XBit Labs
Video/Monitor
- MSI NX6800-TD128 @ Tech Connect
- ATI Technologies: More AGP Products Soon @ XBit Labs
- WinFast PX6800 LE and WinFast A6600: two new graphics cards from Leadtek @ Digit-Life
Audio/Media
- Creative Labs Zen Micro MP3 Player @ DesignTechnica
- Ultra 4 in 1 USB 1.1 128MB Drive / MP3 Player @ PimpRig
- Maxfield MAX G-Flash @ Exclaim (Translated)
- 'Simply Computers' lays off over 100 employees @ Hexus
- Steelpad S&S – Professional Gaming Mouse Pad @ PimpedOutCases
- Black Icemat Pad - 2nd Edition @ PimpedOutCases
- The ultimate keyboard - made with light? @ Toms Hardware
- X-Ray AQUA 315M Pad @ Exclaim (Translated)
- Intel Centrino Sonoma Pentium-M mobile technology @ A1-Electronics
- D-Link Air Premier 802.11a/b/g Wireless Network @ Bjorn3D
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