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PC Magazine May 8, 2006 Joel Santo Domingo |
ABSplus USB 2.0 100GB Notebook Backup System (UABS2-100) The next time some random glitch or accident scrambles your computer's ability to boot, or if you accidentally delete a file in a true "whoops" moment, the ABSplus could be ready to save your files and possibly your business. |
PC World July 2006 Laura Blackwell |
Monitor or HDTV? Pick Your Perfect Plasma Itching for a 50-inch plasma for playing high-def content? One HDTV and two HD monitors offer different ways to get it. |
PC World July 2006 Danny Allen |
Latest All-in-Ones Pack in the Features Canon's Pixma MP830 and Brother's MFC-640CW bring functionality suitable for home or small businesses. |
PC World July 2006 Jon L. Jacobi |
New Applications Make Backup Chores Easier NTI's Shadow 3, Stardock's KeepSafe, and CMS Products' BounceBack Professional 7 take three different approaches to creating automatic backups and two succeed. |
PC World July 2006 Tom Mainelli |
Gotcha: Where's My PC Card Slot? The ExpressCard slot, a new standard as of 2003, replaces the PC Card slot but doesn't accommodate current PC Cards. |
Home Toys June 2006 |
PC Add-In Cards Break the Cost Barrier For HDTV Enjoyment In no time at all, you can add HDTV capabilities to any computer and begin enjoying high definition shows -- in your family room, den, bedroom, dorm room -- or anyplace you have a PC installed. |
Home Theater May 2006 Chris Chiarella |
Samsung SyncMaster 244T LCD Monitor The 24-inch widescreen format of the SyncMaster 244T might be right at the sweet spot, and the multiple inputs and dazzling video make it a clear winner. |
Home Theater May 22, 2006 Darryl Wilkinson |
White-ning Fast LCD Monitor BenQ's FP93V is a 19-inch LCD monitor that has so much class that it was selected for the Technology is a Girl's Best Friend Diamond PRoduct Showcase. |
PC Magazine May 17, 2006 Sebastian Rupley |
More Gigs Seagate Technology has finally brought its perpendicular recording technology into the desktop drive market. |
PC Magazine April 28, 2006 Oliver Kaven |
Silex SecurePrint This slick (if somewhat pricey) fingerprint-reading system makes sure that nobody but you sees your printouts. |
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