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Tuesday | 7 October, 2008
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Stories by: Andrew Kliem

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    BenQ G2400W 07 August, 2008 13:50:00

    It has a simple design, but BenQ's G2400W is nonetheless a fairly impressive LCD monitor. It has a few cool presets, good image quality with only a few minor glitches, and a built-in speaker running along the base.
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    HP w2228h 06 August, 2008 12:50:00

    With a similar design and features to the w2448hc, HP's w2228h is another solid multimedia monitor. It offers moderately better image quality than its larger compatriot and has some of the same bells and whistles, such as HDMI connectivity and USB ports, making it a solid choice for media enthusiasts.
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    ASUS VW223b 25 June, 2008 15:00:00

    It's not every day we get a product through the offices that genuinely makes us go "Wow that's pretty cool!" In fact when you see as much tech as we do, even slightly interesting developments begin to become mundane. However ASUS' latest 22in display, the VW223b, which you can run via a USB connection, was certainly enough to elicit some excitement.
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    Viewsonic VP2650wb 11 June, 2008 13:30:00

    Sitting at a price point that is quite low considering its size, Viewsonic's VP2650 is a monitor that is fairly good value for money. It provides impressive image quality, particularly with regards to colour reproduction, and offers a high resolution (1920x1080). It also gives you 26in of screen real estate and a few extras such as USB ports, making it an attractive package.
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    Viewsonic VLED221wm 05 June, 2008 12:20:00

    Ever since the CRT gave way to LCD panels, the world of monitors has been a little quiet. Sure there have been faster panels produced with better bit rates and high contrast ratios, but incremental increases aside, not much has really changed.
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    LG Flatron W2242T 15 April, 2008 15:46:04

    Offering a host of calibration options and a few nifty features LG's entry-level 22in unit is a fairly attractive all-purpose monitor. It does have a few image quality issues but they are far from serious and overall it performed well across a variety of tests.
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    Logitech mouse ideal for gamers 03 October, 2007 12:00:29

    Typically computer mice feature a standard design. Every so often, somebody will try something a little new, usually with mixed success. Logitech, however, is one company that tends to stick to its guns. So we were surprised when we unwrapped its latest high-end offering, the G9, and found a completely redesigned mouse.
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    Nifty solution for mobile professionals 26 September, 2007 14:27:32

    Another of Plantronics' latest Bluetooth hands-free kits, the Discovery 655 is a great device for those who are regularly on the road. It's similar to the 665 but offers increased battery life. The fact that it can be charged by using its extremely handy AAA battery adapter makes it the ultimate solution for the mobile professional.
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    InFocus IN36 20 July, 2007 11:08:00

    The slim InFocus IN36 is InFocus' latest entry into the business projector market. With a 3000 ANSI lumens brightness rating and a 1000:1 contrast ratio, it's clearly targeted at the professional market, as these specifications make it ideal for presentations. However, in practice we found a few image quality issues that detracted from the overall quality of this unit.
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    Picture lets down notebook 28 February, 2007 14:54:54

    HP is well known for producing classy, yet utilitarian notebooks that offer strong performance and value. Their high-end business model, the Compaq nc8430, lives up to these expectations in all regards, offering great performance both in our desktop and gaming tests and backing it up with a robust set of features.
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    Sleek and portable external storage device 28 February, 2007 14:49:29

    External hard drives aren't exactly sexy, but the Western Digital Passport (160GB) with its glossy black finish gives it an appearance more akin to a desk ornament. Eye candy aside, the Passport is available in 80GB and 160GB sizes, using a relatively speedy 5400rpm platter. We tested the 160GB version. As far as hard drives of this capacity go, the Passport is a featherweight, only weighing in at 104.8g. A compact footprint makes it small enough to slip into a back pocket.
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