Hardware Reviews
Gleefully putting every other laptop computer on the market to shame,
Alienware's
Area-51m is simply the fastest, most functional and most powerful portable computer you're likely to find at the consumer level.
HP's push to set user-friendly DVD movie making standards should be commended. Though priced in the "luxury class" of computer components, HP's new DVD200i internal drive does make DVD creation a practical, soon-to-be-common PC function.
If there's already a computer in the house, the single, most dazzling upgrade can be found in ATI's All-In-Wonder Radeon 8500DV.
A tantalizing, future-minded computer upgrade, that might be a little too new and therefore too pricey at the moment: HP's DVD100i, a CD and DVD ROM reader and writer that allows you to create DVDs, just like Apple's latest G4 Macintoshes and their "power to burn."
Packing a great deal of function into an attractive form, Belkin's Regulator Pro (Gold Series-Serial) goes well beyond mere surge protection, it's a veritable Paladin protecting one's crucial computer components from most any energy eventuality.
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