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LG the global electronics brand has released a new series of LCD monitor screens that they claim will help alleviate eyestrain. The new W53 series monitors feature LCD High Definition Widescreen technology that alters and optimises the brightness levels depending on the surroundings, the monitors also feature a black out function that will remove flickering pop up images when there are video clips displayed.   ...

For all you gamers who would like the most superior gaming experience possible then you really need to get your hands on the GeForce 295 GTX graphics card. Providing the fastest possible graphics and the same performance as two of the previous 200 GTX processors, the 295 GTX delivers an unrivalled gaming experience which is without doubt the ultimate gamers heaven. The GeForce 295 GTX graphics card has been hailed as the “Most Powerful Dual Chip Graphics Card” ever, and the gaming experience is certainly second to none. In brief the...

The HP Photosmart C4380 all-in-one printer has a lot of features and you can pick one up for £80. The range of features it has means that it’s most definitely an all-in-one rather than a 3-in-1 although simplistically it features a printer, scanner, and copier. Geared towards the home office or small business worker it combines high quality prints, excellent features, and speedy printing times to make it a highly desirable addition to the office. The wireless printer is extremely portable but its not lightweight in terms of options....

In a PC gaming environment, the onus is very much placed on speed and reaction. The last thing you need when you’re clicking the mouse buttons or trying to quickly use the scroll wheel is any lag or lapse in reaction from the mouse itself. As ever, when we’re looking at PC precision gaming equipment, we tend to first turn to Logitech. The MX Air is, to start with, probably one of the most expensive mice you will ever see at around £100. And, in reality, it probably has more functionality than the average user will ever demand...

Few companies create PC gaming devices as well as Logitech and while you might have to pay a premium the Logitech G15 keyboard represent the top end of the PC gaming market. The GamePanel LCD Display shows game statistics, system information, and server notifications while illuminated characters let you dim the lights, immerse yourself completely in the game world, and still hit the right buttons. Programmable G-Keys quickly let you program a macro or custom functions while you continue playing. The GamePanel LCD Display works with a range...

Sick of the tinny sound emanating from your computer? Want to watch YouTube videos with clear audio? You need to get hold of a set of desktop speakers. They don’t need to be expensive but you can bet your onboard soundcard that they will improve the quality of the audio on your PC. Upgrade your sound card as well and you can blast your neighbours with heartfelt Celine Dion choons all day long. For less than £40, which is still in the budget range of speakers, you can buy a set of Sony SRS-Z510 desktop speakers. 2 way audio input...

The TVR Tuscan Computer Mouse is the perfect blend of functional and beautiful. Even a second hand Tuscan is probably a little unaffordable for the majority of us, with prices from £15,000 for an 8 year old model to £50,000 for last year’s model getting you one in good condition. In contrast, the Tuscan Mouse could be yours for less than £20. There’s a wireless and a wired model available for £19.99 and £14.99 respectively, both featuring realistic light-up headlights, a scroll wheel on the bonnet, and realistic styling....

Gear4 is a truly great company that regularly releases new products for the technophile. They make some damn good speakers for mp3 players and PSPs (no, they haven’t suddenly offered us sponsorship although if they’re reading…). We recently reviewed the Bass Station – another great sounding speaker but it looked, to be frank, dull and unimaginative. In order to try and show off some of their better looking, or at least less dull, speakers here is the BlackBox. Compatible with Bluetooth phones (but not the iPhone without...

External hard drives offer an excellent method of backing up essential data, and storing everyday data. Size restrictions are pretty much non existent and even the price of 1TB external drives are more than reasonable if you shop around. The Trekstor Datastation duo is the perfect example offering 1TB of secure storage for £115. 1TB offers you more than ample room to store pretty much everything you currently have without needing to upgrade any time soon. SUB 2.0 connectivity ensures good performance with 24.5MB/s and 16.0MB/s download...

I didn’t really know one existed either but apparently so. The Masterplex started it all with a six screen multiple monitor rig. More entries subsequently joined the race, but all have been competely eclipsed by the 9X Media system. While it would work with as few as two monitors, it’s the bigger end of the boast that we’re particularly interested in. The X-Top enables users to combine up to 64 screens in a multi tiled display spanning 1 to 3 rows. The screens on offer range in size from 19” to 40” and are high spec...