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Posted on March 2, 2009 in ReviewNo Comments »

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HIS iSilence HD4670 1Gig video card is a perfect canidate for those who want the power to watch your favorite BLU-RAY movie in full 1080p while not producing any noise at all that will interrupt your movie watching experience. iSilence 4670 video card is perfect for those on a tight budget but still wants to be able to play games with out sacrificing to much as far as visual quality. The HIS iSilence 4670 will do just that, give the user a good performing card that is silent.

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Posted on February 25, 2009 in ReviewNo Comments »

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IWOOT’s Sun and Moon jars must win out in the dinkiness stakes. The solar jars take sunlight, store it up, and then, when the day is ended, glow. The Moon Jar gives out a gentle blue light while the Sun Jar gives out a mellow yellow glow. They are discreet and funky, providing an eco-friendly way to add a little atmosphere to any room. The jars are safe for kids aged 5 and above so could make a great, low cost night light for any littlies worried about monsters under their bed.

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Posted on February 20, 2009 in ReviewNo Comments »

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OneForAll’s Energy Saver remote supports up to four devices, defined as TV, STB, DVD and AUDIO. The first stage in setting-up the remote is to program in a code to allow it to take over the function. An interesting concept and a universal remote that works very well with no problems. The Energy Saver element is something of a convenience. The reality is, perhaps, that you want a universal remote, rather than a remote controlled socket, but if this reduces the number of devices you have on standby, then so much the better.

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Posted on February 16, 2009 in ReviewNo Comments »

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NICE’s MegaCity looks surprisingly like any other small city car. No kooky styling like the G-Whiz and apart from the noise, or lack of it, most people are unlikely to spot at first that you’ve got a considerably different engine under the bonnet. The car is exceptionally light. The rest of the inside is fairly bare, however the thing that stands out the most is the gigantic boot certainly big enough for the weekly shop. The automatic gearbox is also likely to appeal to city dwellers stuck in traffic.

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Posted on February 11, 2009 in ReviewNo Comments »

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Horizon’s H-racer hydrogen car is the ultimate executive gadget that will set you back a crisp £50 note to prove your green credentials to the rest of the office. Once you’ve filled the fuelling station with water and turned it on it takes about a minute to fill the small gas chamber with enough hydrogen to power the car - with blue strobe lights it looks pretty cool too. Good, but only for those with money to burn like the petrol they put in there not so green car.

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Posted on February 5, 2009 in ReviewNo Comments »

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HP’s iPAQ Data Messenger Smartphone is a much larger and wider than those two main rivals with the result that it looks slightly dated. The Data Messenger is not a gee-whizz handset and, in truth, there’s little to get really excited about either in terms of design or its feature set. However, the phone is aimed mostly at business types so the understated design is understandable and although its line-up of features isn’t earth shattering, it does have all the essentials covered.

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Posted on February 2, 2009 in ReviewNo Comments »

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Samsung LE40A558 40in LCD TV lacks the red-tinged aesthetic flourish introduced by the step-up A656 range. Its screen, meanwhile, boasts the now increasingly de rigueur Full HD resolution, and a very attractive-looking maximum contrast ration of 30,000:1 with the Dynamic Contrast feature activated. However, the various motion issues exhibited by the 40A558’s pictures make it impossible to give it a whole-hearted recommendation, and will likely make it a non-starter for AV purists. The LE40A558 lacks any 100Hz processing to back up the Movie Plus arrangement.

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Posted on January 28, 2009 in ReviewNo Comments »

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LG’s BD300 Blu-ray is a very classy-looking player. The most impressive thing about the BD300 is the amount of features you get for your money, including support for BD Live and a pleasing array of multimedia formats. Also bringing a smile to our chops is its slickness and ease of use, with immaculate onscreen presentation and lightning-quick loading times. It’s only flaws are the lack of DTS HD Master Audio decoding and less-than-perfect picture quality that falls short of the high standards set by other players in its price range.

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Posted on January 23, 2009 in ReviewNo Comments »

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Traxdata MultiMedia Drive offers digital connectivity, uses less electricity and almost definitely gives you more storage. The best and worst that can be said about the Traxdata in terms of design is ‘unobtrusive’. The MultiMedia Drive simply does not offer enough to distinguish itself over similar products by LaCie and Iomega, who offer more compelling products for less. If the drive actually goes on sale at just under £100 though, it might be a worthy alternative to what’s already out there.

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Posted on January 19, 2009 in ReviewNo Comments »

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Samsung’s DVD 1080P7 is a single-disc, mainstream DVD player. Compared to other mainstream DVD players on the market, it is very inexpensive and worth buying. Considering its very inexpensive price, this DVD player comes with great features for the money. The negative points are its display which displays the cumulative time, and not the current track that is playing. And no HDMI cable, no USB Input which even cheaper models, such as Phillips has. Nevertheless this DVD player is definitely worth the money.

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