Category: Computer Accessories
Nvidia GeForce GTX 295 Review
ATI has given Nvidia some staunch competition on the 3D card front the past six months or so, but with the dual-chip GeForce GTX 295, Nvidia has raced back to the top of the performance pile. At $500 for a
Asus EAHD4870X2 Top graphics card Review
If you’ve read our review of Nividia’s GeForce GTX 295 card, you might be able to guess our assessment of this Asus-packaged version of AMD’s ATI Radeon HD4870X2. Simply put: for $479–just $20 less than the Nvidia card–the Radeon card
eVGA e-GeForce 9800GTX+ Superclocked – graphics adapter – GF 9800 GTX+ – 512 MB Review
EVGA’s Superclocked edition of Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 9800+ is a fast 3D graphics card at an affordable price. You can expect it to play most current PC games at smooth frame rates, especially on lower resolutions. We’ve seen prices as
Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 X2 (PCI-e 2.0, 2GB, GDDR3) Review
AMD bestowed its ATI Radeon HD 4850 X2 graphics chips exclusively onboard partner Sapphire to bring to retail. It started at $399 when it launched back in November, but prices have come down as low as $299 for the 2GB
EVGA GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 Superclocked Review
If you analyze the various components in the name “EVGA GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 Superclocked,” you can actually learn a bit about its provenance. At its core you’ll find the GeForce GTX 260, an Nvidia 3D chip design released
Oki C5500n Review
The Oki C5500n is a network-ready, color laser printer that’s geared for small work groups and home users with high volume-printing needs. Its $630 price is a bit steep, especially considering it doesn’t have a built-in duplexer or an automatic
Oki C3400n Review
Small-office users generally need a printer that is fast, networkable, cost efficient, and excellent with text prints. This usually means they are in the market for a laser printer. The Oki C3400n fits the bill, though it’s not without its
Oki C6000dn Review
With fast print speeds and high recommended monthly print volume, the Oki C6000n is clearly a printer for small work groups. For $700, you get a well-equipped, network-ready printer that produces great text and so-so graphics. (You’ll have to pay
Oki C6000n Review
With fast print speeds and high recommended monthly print volume, the Oki C6000n is clearly a printer for small work groups. For $700, you get a well-equipped, network-ready printer that produces great text and so-so graphics. (You’ll have to pay
Oki B2520 Review
The Oki B2520 MPF looks like a compelling package at first glance, offering up all the features you’d associate with a multifunction laser printer–print, copy, scan, and fax–plus a couple unexpected extras at a low price. Don’t be lured by















































