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Plextor PX-504A review

Plextor PX-504A review

Review If you're interested in working with DVD video, then this well-priced and well-specified +R/+RW drive will serve you well and won't break the bank.

Rating: 7.8 Editors' Rating


SnapAppliance Snap Server 1100 review

SnapAppliance Snap Server 1100 review

Review If storage is all you need, especially if it has to fit into a wider network, the Snap Server 1100 will do the job very well, although the price is high for what you get.

Rating: 7.7 Editors' Rating


Evesham NAS-2108R review

Evesham NAS-2108R review

Review This is a cost-effective choice if you need a router for your DSL-connected network that can be a RAID-based file server, wireless LAN access point, firewall and much besides.

Rating: 8.0 Editors' Rating


Panasonic LF-D521 DVD Burner II review

Panasonic LF-D521 DVD Burner II review

Review Panasonic's LF-D521 is a well-priced DVD writer that can record DVD-RAM, DVD-R and DVD-RW media. It's not the fastest drive on the market, but support for several DVD formats at a good price make it an attractive deal nonetheless.

Rating: 6.0 Editors' Rating


Philips DVDRW228 review

Philips DVDRW228 review

Review With its easy setup, fast write speeds and good software bundle, the Philips DVDRW228 is a good buy for digital video enthusiasts.

Rating: 7.5 Editors' Rating


Sony DRU120A review

Sony DRU120A review

Review Although it's fast, this DVD+RW drive's quirky software bundle is a liability. For now, we recommend HP’s DVD200i.

Rating: 6.8 Editors' Rating


HP DVD-Writer DVD200i review

HP DVD-Writer DVD200i review

Review Although the compatibility of DVD+Rs with other hardware is still unproven, the DVD200i is a fast all-in-one optical drive that’s excellent for backing up your system and for mastering DVDs.

Rating: 7.4 Editors' Rating


Sony DRU110A review

Sony DRU110A review

Review Although it has some flaws, Sony’s DRU110A is a good value DVD+RW drive, and it's a fine choice for families or budding video-editing enthusiasts.

Rating: 7.5 Editors' Rating


Hard disk upgrades

Hard disk upgrades

Buyer's Guide Sooner or later, you always need more storage. Check out our eight-product group test to see which internal and external hard disks we recommend.


Seagate Barracuda 180 review

Seagate Barracuda 180 review

Review By all means put this drive in your server, but it's just too costly to put in your average desktop PC.

Rating: 5.7 Editors' Rating


Seagate Barracuda ATA IV review

Seagate Barracuda ATA IV review

Review At lower capacities, it's a close run thing between the Barracuda ATA IV and IBM's Deskstar 120GXP. Both are competitively priced -- shop around for a bargain.

Rating: 8.0 Editors' Rating


IBM Deskstar 120GXP review

IBM Deskstar 120GXP review

Review Unless you're after the biggest hard drive possible, IBM's Deskstar 120GXP provides an excellent combination of storage capacity and performance at a reasonable price.

Rating: 8.3 Editors' Rating


Maxtor Personal Storage 3000LE review

Maxtor Personal Storage 3000LE review

Review If you need the extra desk space this compact case design gives you, choose this drive. Otherwise you'll probably get better value for money elsewhere.

Rating: 7.3 Editors' Rating


Maxtor 1394 External Storage review

Maxtor 1394 External Storage review

Review This 80GB drive needs updating to a larger capacity to make it competitive with comparable products from other manufacturers.

Rating: 6.7 Editors' Rating


LaCie Desktop USB Hard Drive review

LaCie Desktop USB Hard Drive review

Review An inexpensive and straightforward way of adding lots of external storage capacity to your system.

Rating: 7.3 Editors' Rating



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