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Hardware BuffUp
Sat Jan 15 2005, 09:58
SOROBANGEEKShas a micro-review of a USB Nail manicure set. Just in case you were looking for a gift for your girl friend for the forthcoming St Valentine's Day.

GamePC brings to us a review of the RC1 version of Windows XP 64-bit. This means that we don't have that much longer to wait for a major shift in technology... which should prompt another massive hardware upgrade for many of us.

British ZDNet reviews the latest eye poppingly beautiful tiny mini MAC which at £288+VAT puts many PC to shame. Will it woo a lot of frustrated PC buyers who are looking for a mate for their iPod?

Andrey Kuznetcov from Xbitlabs brings us the Seagate ST650211USB which is an external hard disk drive designed to fit in your hand. It has some very good design points and while it looks like an UFO, won't have many people looking down upon it.

Just before nForce 4 motherboards storm the market and take the world, Digital Daily shows us that the nForce 3 Ultra can perform quite well as well. Epox 9NDA3+ built on the nVidia nForce3 250Gb Ultra chipset will appeal to many. It offers superb overclocking tools, expansion options, and abundant package bundle.

What kind if machine can one called Decimator be. The Evesham Decimator 3800 has a massive eight fans to cool the Intel Pentium 4 570J processor. But it seems to be a lost cause though for the P4 machine as it is outran by lower priced Athlon systems as mentionned in the review from PC Pro.

Micromart has got six digital cameras under the microscope with two from what one might call second tier manufacturers - Sanyo and Epson. It will also answer a very pertinent question - what level of quality does £300 worth of camera gets you.

A combo review comes to our daily column from PimpRig. The NZXT Nemesis and Elite Case. All of a sudden, the reviewer gets excited for some reason. But is it worth the fuss? µ

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