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Nintendo DVD player combo, DOOM III burnt demon for sale

Hardware Wibble
Tuesday, 4 January 2005, 17:49
CLUBIC REVIEWS two MP3 readers, the Creative Muvo N200 and the V200, both being flash based rather. Have a look especially at the former which is smaller than your two thumbs joined together.

French website Akihabara news brings a mini review of a four-in-one combo from Fontastic Telecom - it combines a 8-inch LCD monitor with a DVD reader, a 8-bit NES game sation with 300 games, a TV tuner and a dolby decoder. Of course you get the remote control.

Techreport filed a review over the best hardware of 2004. Amongst the winners, the new AMD A64 3500+ and the Geforce 6800GT. Watch out also for the Zalman "phallus" Reserator and the well deserved middle finger award to ATI and nVidia.

Not really a review this one but rather a guide. Warp2search has updated its Optimize XP guide, currently at version 1.8.3. It has added tweaks for Page file instructions and system restore as well as some bits on Spyware.

Digital photography Review has posted a review on the Coolpix 8800 which reatures a sizeable 35-350mm optical zoom, complete with a Vibration Reduction technology.

Yet another review of the DFI 855GME-MGF and the Pentium M couple. This time from Hothardware. This one gives some more attention to Overclocking but the result is the same overall. Very nice work but wait until the next generation comes out.

Jounge from Bit-tech has posted the part II of its Hypercube modding. Loads of photos and descriptions to help you achieve what seems to be a real winner.

More than 1500 people have had a look at what seems to be a charred DOOMesque monster head or a badly burnt turkey. It is on acution on ebay for $9.99. Not really a review but an interesting object of art.

Hardocp reviews the Asus A8N-SLI deluxe motherboard which features the latest nForce 4 chipset complete with two PCI Express slots. Is this the ultimate SLI motherboard around, one of those rare masterpieces? See for yourself.

Cooltechzone has a Microsoft Optical Desktop with a Fingerprint Reader. No need to remember that password or to stick post it under the desk. If you want to see whether it will improve your system security at a price, check it here.

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