Latest Reviews
Total Reviews: 3,886
Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo A1630 - Athlon 64 Notebook
Review | 25th Jun 2004
It's another brand new notebook from Fujitsu-Siemens. This time it's a power-packed desktop replacement at a stunning price.
Review | 25th Jun 2004
It's another brand new notebook from Fujitsu-Siemens. This time it's a power-packed desktop replacement at a stunning price.
ABIT AS8 - Socket-T AGP Motherboard
Review | 24th Jun 2004
Want to upgrade to a new Socket-T CPU but keep your AGP graphics card? Abit has the answer.
Review | 24th Jun 2004
Want to upgrade to a new Socket-T CPU but keep your AGP graphics card? Abit has the answer.
IBM ThinkPad X40 - Ultra-Portable Notebook
Review | 23rd Jun 2004
The IBM ThinkPad X40 may not be as slim and light as the Sony X505VP, but it's a better all-round solution.
Review | 23rd Jun 2004
The IBM ThinkPad X40 may not be as slim and light as the Sony X505VP, but it's a better all-round solution.
Rock Xtreme! XTR-3.4EE - Gaming Notebook
Review | 22nd Jun 2004
In an effort to create the ultimate mobile gaming system, Rock has built the fastest notebook we've ever seen.
Review | 22nd Jun 2004
In an effort to create the ultimate mobile gaming system, Rock has built the fastest notebook we've ever seen.
nVidia GeForce 6800 GT - Reference Board
Review | 21st Jun 2004
If you can't quite stretch to a GeForce 6800 Ultra but still want a 16 pixel pipeline card, the GeForce 6800 GT will be right up your street.
Review | 21st Jun 2004
If you can't quite stretch to a GeForce 6800 Ultra but still want a 16 pixel pipeline card, the GeForce 6800 GT will be right up your street.
Latest News
Total News: 4,794
Intel Docks On Truland
News | 30th Mar 2005
The Xeon range gets 64bit support as Intel shows off its new server platform, "Truland".
News | 30th Mar 2005
The Xeon range gets 64bit support as Intel shows off its new server platform, "Truland".
When Two Become One
News | 30th Mar 2005
In a trend we are beginning to enjoy, Leadtek follows on from Gigabyte's 3D1 by releasing its own SLI-in-1 graphics card.
News | 30th Mar 2005
In a trend we are beginning to enjoy, Leadtek follows on from Gigabyte's 3D1 by releasing its own SLI-in-1 graphics card.
The One Minute Recharge
News | 30th Mar 2005
Toshiba claims it has made a breakthrough in Lithium-Ion batteries which means they can be charged in just one minute. NB: No, it's NOT an early April Fool's!
News | 30th Mar 2005
Toshiba claims it has made a breakthrough in Lithium-Ion batteries which means they can be charged in just one minute. NB: No, it's NOT an early April Fool's!
MS "N"?
News | 29th Mar 2005
Microsoft and the EU kiss and make up. The result of this unholy union: Windows XP "N".
News | 29th Mar 2005
Microsoft and the EU kiss and make up. The result of this unholy union: Windows XP "N".
Aww, It's So Cute!
News | 29th Mar 2005
The dinkiest hard drive yet emerges and it looks like our mobile phones could be set for some serious storage improvements.
News | 29th Mar 2005
The dinkiest hard drive yet emerges and it looks like our mobile phones could be set for some serious storage improvements.
Intel Launches Next Generation PC Platform
Review | 19th Jun 2004
After what seems like an eternity of waiting, Intel has finally launched its new PC platforms and kick started a new era of computing.
Review | 19th Jun 2004
After what seems like an eternity of waiting, Intel has finally launched its new PC platforms and kick started a new era of computing.
Acer Aspire 1714SMI - Desktop Replacement Notebook
Review | 18th Jun 2004
Acer's first attempt at a large format desktop replacement notebook was a bit of a letdown. But the Aspire 1714SMi addresses all of the problems that plagued its predecessor.
Review | 18th Jun 2004
Acer's first attempt at a large format desktop replacement notebook was a bit of a letdown. But the Aspire 1714SMi addresses all of the problems that plagued its predecessor.
MSI MEGA Player 515 - MP3 Player
Review | 17th Jun 2004
If you're looking for a small and light MP3 player with a decent amount of memory, the MSI MEGA Player 515 should be on your short list.
Review | 17th Jun 2004
If you're looking for a small and light MP3 player with a decent amount of memory, the MSI MEGA Player 515 should be on your short list.
Working in a Wireless Wonderland
Editorial | 16th Jun 2004
Wireless networking is the key to true mobile computing. The technology is there, so why isn't the service?
Editorial | 16th Jun 2004
Wireless networking is the key to true mobile computing. The technology is there, so why isn't the service?
BenQ FP767-12 17in TFT monitor
Review | 16th Jun 2004
BenQ has come up with a TFT screen that should keep even hardcore gamers happy, but the fast response time carries with it its own problems.
Review | 16th Jun 2004
BenQ has come up with a TFT screen that should keep even hardcore gamers happy, but the fast response time carries with it its own problems.
XFX GeForce 6800 Ultra
Review | 15th Jun 2004
XFX has got the first retail nVidia GeForce 6800 Ultra onto the market and we've put it through its paces.
Review | 15th Jun 2004
XFX has got the first retail nVidia GeForce 6800 Ultra onto the market and we've put it through its paces.
Fujitsu-Siemens LIFEBOOK S Series S7010 Supreme Edition
Review | 14th Jun 2004
Yet again Fujitsu-Siemens has given us an early sample of a new notebook, and yet again we really like it.
Review | 14th Jun 2004
Yet again Fujitsu-Siemens has given us an early sample of a new notebook, and yet again we really like it.
Adtec Data Stick - USB Memory Key
Review | 12th Jun 2004
A week after we looked at a fast USB 2.0 memory key, we've found one that's faster, smaller and cheaper. What more could you want?
Review | 12th Jun 2004
A week after we looked at a fast USB 2.0 memory key, we've found one that's faster, smaller and cheaper. What more could you want?
Evesham Evolution Extreme
Review | 11th Jun 2004
Evesham has put together a staggeringly fast machine to show off the latest generation of graphics cards.
Review | 11th Jun 2004
Evesham has put together a staggeringly fast machine to show off the latest generation of graphics cards.
AJP M6000N Notebook
Review | 10th Jun 2004
The M6000N Centrino notebook from AJP sports a widescreen display and solid performance.
Review | 10th Jun 2004
The M6000N Centrino notebook from AJP sports a widescreen display and solid performance.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC50-S Digital Camera
Review | 9th Jun 2004
Panasonic has produced a 3.2 megapixel camera at an amazing price, but have too many corners been cut?
Review | 9th Jun 2004
Panasonic has produced a 3.2 megapixel camera at an amazing price, but have too many corners been cut?
KCorp "Silver Series" Wireless Router
Review | 8th Jun 2004
This wireless router from KCorp is definitely cheap, but if you need fast wireless transfer rates, you'd better look elsewhere.
Review | 8th Jun 2004
This wireless router from KCorp is definitely cheap, but if you need fast wireless transfer rates, you'd better look elsewhere.
WIN a Canon Digital IXUS 500
Competition | 7th Jun 2004
The Canon Digital IXUS 500 is a highly desirable, fully featured, pocket size digital camera. Now TrustedReviews is giving you the chance to win one.
Competition | 7th Jun 2004
The Canon Digital IXUS 500 is a highly desirable, fully featured, pocket size digital camera. Now TrustedReviews is giving you the chance to win one.
MSI Mega Cache 15
Review | 7th Jun 2004
MSI has combined the capacity and value of a hard disk, with the convenience of a USB memory key. The Mega Cache 15 puts 1.5GB of USB storage in your pocket.
Review | 7th Jun 2004
MSI has combined the capacity and value of a hard disk, with the convenience of a USB memory key. The Mega Cache 15 puts 1.5GB of USB storage in your pocket.
Jadetec Pen Drive
Review | 5th Jun 2004
The Pen Drive from Jadetec is a very fast USB memory key, but that high speed comes at a high price.
Review | 5th Jun 2004
The Pen Drive from Jadetec is a very fast USB memory key, but that high speed comes at a high price.
Symantec Symbion with Symbian
News | 29th Mar 2005
Symantec security for Symbian based mobile handsets enters free beta testing. You need never worry about your pseudo-lesbian photos getting stolen ever again!
News | 29th Mar 2005
Symantec security for Symbian based mobile handsets enters free beta testing. You need never worry about your pseudo-lesbian photos getting stolen ever again!
The Computer of Tomorrow, As Seen From Yesterday
News | 27th Mar 2005
Easter laughs courtesy of a regular reader who thought we might like a glimpse into the future... from way back in the past!
News | 27th Mar 2005
Easter laughs courtesy of a regular reader who thought we might like a glimpse into the future... from way back in the past!
Welcome to Hollywood
News | 24th Mar 2005
Peter Molyneux and his Lionhead team focus their lenses on the movie biz.
News | 24th Mar 2005
Peter Molyneux and his Lionhead team focus their lenses on the movie biz.
Get The Party Started
News | 24th Mar 2005
UK Company Podgear unveils a neat range of add ons designed to protect, prod, probe and penetrate every orifice of your iPods.
News | 24th Mar 2005
UK Company Podgear unveils a neat range of add ons designed to protect, prod, probe and penetrate every orifice of your iPods.
How about a 128GB Solid State HDD?
News | 24th Mar 2005
Calling all multimillionaires... Come in multimillionaires... SimpleTech has something for you.
News | 24th Mar 2005
Calling all multimillionaires... Come in multimillionaires... SimpleTech has something for you.
Zen Not So Micro Anymore
News | 23rd Mar 2005
In a rather hush, hush, on the QT type of way Creative has announced a 20GB version of its popular Zen Micro player.
News | 23rd Mar 2005
In a rather hush, hush, on the QT type of way Creative has announced a 20GB version of its popular Zen Micro player.
DDR2: The Memory That Gives and Gives
News | 23rd Mar 2005
The speed hikes in DDR2 just keep on coming. There's 800MHz modules now, but we're going to have to wait for mobo manufacturers to catch up...
News | 23rd Mar 2005
The speed hikes in DDR2 just keep on coming. There's 800MHz modules now, but we're going to have to wait for mobo manufacturers to catch up...
PC World Cracks £300 Notebook Barrier (for a nanosecond)
News | 23rd Mar 2005
UPDATE: Sounds too good to be true, after developments this afternoon, it IS...
News | 23rd Mar 2005
UPDATE: Sounds too good to be true, after developments this afternoon, it IS...
Samsung Stars In X Factor
News | 22nd Mar 2005
It is a new series based around three slim and thin legged models born in Sonama and their adventures on a talent contest...
News | 22nd Mar 2005
It is a new series based around three slim and thin legged models born in Sonama and their adventures on a talent contest...
It's Us Three And U3
News | 22nd Mar 2005
SanDisk and M-Technologies' exciting new USB Flash memory drive functionality garners heavyweight support from Kingston, Memorex and Verbatim
News | 22nd Mar 2005
SanDisk and M-Technologies' exciting new USB Flash memory drive functionality garners heavyweight support from Kingston, Memorex and Verbatim
Dell Gets In The Game
News | 22nd Mar 2005
Introducing the most hardcore gaming notebook we've ever seen...
News | 22nd Mar 2005
Introducing the most hardcore gaming notebook we've ever seen...
Final CeBIT 2005 report
News | 21st Mar 2005
Our final report from CeBIT 2005 highlights a wide range of new products from ABIT, ECS, Gigabyte and MSI.
News | 21st Mar 2005
Our final report from CeBIT 2005 highlights a wide range of new products from ABIT, ECS, Gigabyte and MSI.
We're In The Army Now
News | 21st Mar 2005
...don't worry though, its only the Swiss Army - that famous oxymoron.
News | 21st Mar 2005
...don't worry though, its only the Swiss Army - that famous oxymoron.
I'm Too Sexy For Your PC
News | 21st Mar 2005
If there was an award for hottest looking new products, I gotta say, Asus would walk it right now. There isn't though... perhaps we should invent one?
News | 21st Mar 2005
If there was an award for hottest looking new products, I gotta say, Asus would walk it right now. There isn't though... perhaps we should invent one?
Nero Finally Sings Linux Tune
News | 21st Mar 2005
The hugely popular and infamously Windows-centric CD and DVD burning software is now available for Linux based sytems. About time!
News | 21st Mar 2005
The hugely popular and infamously Windows-centric CD and DVD burning software is now available for Linux based sytems. About time!
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