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Panasonic laptop, Shuttle PicoBTX SFF reviewed

Hardware Roundup
Wednesday, 12 January 2005, 12:34
THE PANASONIC Y2 is the latest laptop to be reviewed at Design Technica. What makes this laptop very special is the fact that the optical drive is found literally under the palm rest where rather than on the side. This lightweight Centrino based laptop is here.

The Asus A8N-SLI deluxe is under the microscope of CustomPC and is dissected and analysed. Intelligent design, provocative specs and outstanding overclocking capabilities makes it the geekers choice. And us also...

Want to buy a good Studio Headphones, then read that piece from Dans data and see how easy/difficult, it is to review one of the more overlooked pieces of peripheral out there. Will the AKG K271 pass the test?

Three high-end socket 775 925XE-based motherboards from Asus, Foxconn and Gigabyte are analysed at PC Impact. As for most motherboard reviews, there is no clear winners - which might be a good thing. Googletranslation needed.

Shuttle is the first manufacturer to release a PicoBTX SFF PC, the SB86i. Clubic is of the first to get its hands on it and allows readers to decide for themselves. One good question asked is whether Prescott is meant to go in a SFF.

Mat.be reviews the PQI mPack P800 which is a portable media polayer allowing you to listed to Radio, watch videos and of course play MP3. This is the future of portabiligeeks.

PC Stats tests the Corsair Twin 2X1024-4300C3 DDR-2 memory and speaks of a dejavu involving DDR KT266 and SDR KT133.. That was a long time ago. Will its performance and quality be worth of its price? PC Stats has the answer here.

nForce 4 motherboards are slowly popping up here and there. T-Break reviews the Epox 9NPA+ motherboard destined to the Enthusiast market and finds many things to love from it.

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