13 April 2005, 00:00
Covering a big show the size of the recent CeBIT extravaganza is a logistical nightmare. But, in one regard, it’s easy – there’s always a shed-load of new products to ...

12 April 2005, 00:00
At £229 a pop, it doesn’t take a genius to figure out that Gizmondo would need to shift roughly 3,500 units in a fairly short space of time to break ...

4 April 2005, 00:00
The Scan PCs are based on the “Isotope” chassis available exclusively from Scan and featured in HEXUS’ CeBIT coverage only a few weeks ago. I’ve been told that they’ll be ...

29 March 2005, 00:00
In our lives of luxury, with laptops, the Internet and home entertainment, it's easy to forget that there are many others in the world far less fortunate. We can all ...

23 March 2005, 00:00
So, where to start? Well, in case you weren’t aware, CeBIT is not just about computers… it covers pretty much anything technology related, so anyone who produces anything you plug ...

22 March 2005, 00:00
Of course, innovation always catches the eye, but imagination is a big attention grabber too. Which is why I found myself drawn to an area behind the WCG arena in ...

22 March 2005, 00:00
So what was the fastest PC at CeBIT? Extreme Cooling Technologies 5.4Ghz PC is the answer.

22 March 2005, 00:00
Pinnacle, the leading maker of video editing software and hardware for consumers, is set to be rescued from its financial troubles after it agreed a buy-out by Avid

19 March 2005, 00:00
Mobile phones are big business and the market has been waiting for a new reason to push consumers into going out and spending £150 odd quid on a new handset.

17 March 2005, 00:00
FSP Group is a power supply manufacturer, and as any genuinely competent and experienced PC professional will attest, FSP Group is a PSU manufacturer which has stood the test of ...

17 March 2005, 00:00
The impact of this is to make your media PC a hands free bit of kit, letting you clock it up and down as per your needs. Fancy watching a ...

16 March 2005, 00:00
ATI have shown the ultimate in exhibitionism and hired themselves an ENTIRE hall. Yep, Halle 27 is ATI world. Decked out in corporate red, ATI show of their goods safe ...

16 March 2005, 00:00
There’s plenty else to talk about with the Gizmondo, which seems to me to be smaller and lighter than the units I saw running at Gamestars in 2004. With Gizmondo ...

16 March 2005, 00:00
Last October NVIDIA launched its exceptionally good nForce 4 system chipset to support AMD Athlon 64, Athlon 64 FX and Opteron processors.

16 March 2005, 00:00
The K1 is easily adjustable to your needs using a simple tool to remove any key you like and replace it with one of the eight fluorescent topped keys supplied, ...

16 March 2005, 00:00
Primary cooling is water based, with the biggest radiator you’ve ever seen fitted to the front to optimise airflow. Further cooling is provided by two internal 80mm fans hidden behind ...

15 March 2005, 00:00
But the M2 goes much farther than simple ergonomics, it has two innovations that make it stand out from the crowd.
15 March 2005, 00:00
I had a chat with NVIDIA yesterday in a meeting where they admitted slight frustration at certain pockets of press claiming that nForce4 SLI Edition for Intel Pentium 4 is ...

15 March 2005, 00:00
S3's graphics guru, Nadeem Mohammed, is the kind of infectious tech dude that you will to succeed, simply because he's such a smart guy in a struggling outfit that he ...

15 March 2005, 00:00
I thought, for my own reference as much as anything, I should see what the alternatives currently are for TV tuning on the PC, especially in terms of MCE-certified tuners. ...

15 March 2005, 00:00
If you wander over to Prolink's stand at CeBit, you'll not only see NVIDIA's nForce4 for Pentium 4 on their stand, using EPoX's 5NVA+ SLI mainboard, but you'll also see ...

15 March 2005, 00:00
MXM has no uptake? Tell that to PixelView, the Taiwanese company showing off no less than five MXM designs using brand new NVIDIA graphics processors.

15 March 2005, 00:00
Just a quick one from me. There are a few 6200 AGP boards on show at NVIDIA's partners, here at CeBit in Halle 24. Inno3D have one up for example, ...

14 March 2005, 00:00
I popped by Koolance's shared stand in Halle 24 yesterday, where they're exhibiting with Lian Li, and I managed to snag the world's first sample of their brand new ATI ...

14 March 2005, 00:00
I've long wondered when Tagan would flesh out their range of PSU to cover top to bottom, something that was promised way back when I first reviewed the now legendary ...

14 March 2005, 00:00
This is my first time at CeBit and before I flew out, the two things everyone told me were "you need good walking shoes" and "NVIDIA's party is not to ...
14 March 2005, 00:00
ASUS were also showing off some upcoming Intel i955-based mainboards. 955 is to be paired with Intel's next generation I/O processors, ICH7 and ICH7R. More on that core logic in ...
14 March 2005, 00:00
You'll have seen the first of the two boards in this picture all over the web recently. It looks like it's only going to be a limited run product for ...
13 March 2005, 00:00
Here at the Sapphire Stand at CeBIT 2005, Team HEXUS has been hard at work dismantling Sapphire’s latest mainboard, codenamed GROUPER. To the horror of Steve Morgan, Sales Director for ...

13 March 2005, 00:00
What's better than two graphics cards in SLI mode? Why, that'd be two watercooled graphics cards in SLI mode. We've got a couple of pictures in from CeBIT of Gainward's ...
13 March 2005, 00:00
It sounds like a dream job, doesn’t it? Someone pays your costs to fly around the world, play some games, maybe win a bit of cash and then come home. ...

13 March 2005, 00:00
Wandering round hall 22 yesterday, I came across G.Skill's stand. G.Skill are a memory vendor who's Samsung TCCD-based modules are very popular among the enthusiast, with their schizophrenic tendencies to ...

13 March 2005, 00:00
Want to see the world's first AMD-based BTX system? Sadly, I can't quite show you that, but I did see something very close. Biostar's nForce4-based iDEQ 330P has something very ...

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