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PC World October 1, 2001 Joel Strauch |
NVidia Unveils Titanium Line of Graphics Chips, Boards ASUS, Gainward, VisionTek, and others adopt new chips, which replace part of GeForce2, GeForce 3 line...  |
Entrepreneur October 2001 Mike Hogan |
Now on DVD! Chances are, you love the recordable CD drives in your office. But if you have a lot of data to juggle, it's time to add a recordable DVD drive to the lineup -- or, even better, a new PC with one already installed...  |
T.H.E. Journal September 2001 Matthew Miller |
Hands on Samsung's SyncMaster 570vTFT The two biggest problems with bringing any computer hardware, especially monitors, into the classroom are size and cost. But with Samsung's new SyncMaster 570vTFT monitor you can have your cake and eat it too, getting a compact 15" flat-panel LCD monitor for under $500...  |
PC World October 2001 Tom Mainelli |
Invigorate Old Floppies You really can store 32MB on a regular floppy, thanks to QPS's Que SuperDisk 240MB drive and its SuperWriter 32...  |
PC World October 2001 Frank Thorsberg |
Little Laptop Light Kensington's FlyLight Notebook USB Light helps get mobile workers out of the dark...  |
PC World October 2001 Richard Jantz |
Affordable Projectors for Home or Office We test InFocus's LP290 and Lightware's Legend LS-8 projectors and find their quality on par with other products that cost thousands more...  |
PC World October 2001 Mariaelena Robles |
Big Storage, Tiny Package Toshiba's MK5002MPL hard disk drive gives you 5GB of storage in a credit card-size box...  |
PC World October 2001 Frank Thorsberg |
Say a Name, and the PC Dials a Phone Number This tiny device helps you import phone numbers to your PC -- and turns your computer into the operator...  |
PC World September 4, 2001 Rebecca Freed |
Big, Flat, and Almost Affordable: 17-Inch LCDs from Samsung and ViewSonic With under-$900 prices and high native resolutions, these two flat panels look appealing...  |
PC World October 2001 Melissa J. Perenson |
Better Burning A CD-RW drive is only as good as its software. We take five feature-rich mastering packages for a spin...  |
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