ReviewsSonos Digital Music System

Sonos's Kick Ass MP3 streaming system delivers almost-magical ease of use with it's beautiful remote, but it's not cheap!

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FROM THE ARCHIVEM-Audio StudioPro 4

Audio accuracy on a budget

Month Reviewed: April 2005
Verdict: 8
URL: www.m-audio.com

If you have a home recording studio, you shouldn’t use a subwoofer-based speaker system because it will present an inaccurate representation of what you’re creating.

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ReviewsKlipsch ProMedia Ultra 2.0

They’re Klipsch. They must be good, right?

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FROM THE ARCHIVEDeck BL82 Illuminated Keyboard

A little-bit pretty, a whole-lot uncomfortable

Month Reviewed: April 2005
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URL: www.deckkeyboards.com

We love a good illuminated keyboard.

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FROM THE ARCHIVEm:robe MR-500i Music Player

All dressed up with little to show

Month Reviewed: April 2005
Verdict: 4
URL: www.olympusamerica.com

The Olympus m:robe MR-500i appeals to your biological instincts so brazenly that it’s downright smutty.

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FROM THE ARCHIVESeagate Barracuda 7200.8 400GB

It draws blood but misses the takedown

Month Reviewed: April 2005
Verdict: 8
URL: www.seagate.com

It’s been all quiet on the Seagate front for more than a year, but the world’s largest hard drive manufacturer is back on the offensive with its new, eighth-generation Barracuda.

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FROM THE ARCHIVEKaos Extreme Game36

Extreme machine packs some unextreme components

Month Reviewed: April 2005
Verdict: 6
URL: www.kaospc.com/

It seems as though an eternity has passed since we last reviewed a PC with an Intel badge on it.

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FROM THE ARCHIVEAbit Fatal1ty AA8XE

A gamer's dream come true

Month Reviewed: April 2005
Verdict: 8
URL: www.abit.com

If it’s possible for George Foreman to devise a mean, lean, fat-burning machine, than it shouldn’t be much of a stretch for the world’s greatest videogame player to design a mean, lean gaming mobo, should it? We can’t picture Jonathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel standing over a PCB and popping in TSOPs by hand, but Wendel says he did have a lot of input in the design of the AA8XE board.

Some of the features are classic Abit, including the dual outside thermal-exhaust system (OTES).

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