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Friday, 09 May 2008

AirPort Express Base Station Review   4

Dan Frakes

The AirPort Express is a WiFi access point compact enough (3.6 x 2.9 x 1.1in and 6.7 ounces) to fit in a laptop bag and designed to plug directly into an electrical outlet. It can be used to create a wireless network of its own or to extend the range of a network provided by another Express or by an AirPort Extreme Base Station.


Thursday, 08 May 2008

iMac 24-inch 3.06GHz Review   5 Editors Choice

Roman Loyola and Mark Hattersley

Under the hood, the new iMacs differ significantly from the original aluminium models – mainly in that they are much faster. The top-of-the-range iMac breaks the 3GHz barrier and includes a much faster graphics card. We take a closer look at what Apple's 3.06GHz iMac has to offer.


Thursday, 08 May 2008

iMac 24-inch 2.8GHz Review   5

Roman Loyola and Mark Hattersley

Under the hood, the new iMacs differ significantly from the original aluminium models – mainly in that they are much faster. We take a close look at Apple's new entry level iMac.


Thursday, 08 May 2008

iMac 20-inch 2.66GHz Review   4

Roman Loyola and Mark Hattersley

Under the hood, the new iMacs differ significantly from the original aluminium models – mainly in that they are much faster. We take a close look at Apple's new entry level iMac.


Thursday, 08 May 2008

iMac 20-inch 2.4GHz Review   4

Roman Loyola and Mark Hattersley

Under the hood, the new iMacs differ significantly from the original aluminium models – mainly in that they are much faster. We take a close look at Apple's new entry level iMac.



Thursday, 08 May 2008

MacBook Air 1.8GHz - 80GB PATA Review   3

Mark Hattersley and Jason Snell

It is possible to purchase a build-to-order MacBook Air with the faster, 1.8GHz processor but the 80GB PATA hard drive. Macworld takes a closer look in its MacBook Air 1.8GHz 80GB review.


Wednesday, 07 May 2008

First Look: Psytar Open Computer   0

James Galbraith

Because we think it’s informative to see how OS X performs on a computer that isn’t a Mac, Macworld ordered a Psystar Open Computer about a week or so ago. The machine, which Psystar touts as a low-cost alternative to Apple’s hardware, has arrived in our lab, where we plan to put it to the test.


Wednesday, 07 May 2008

MacBook Air 1.8GHz - 64GB SSD Review   3

Mark Hattersley and Jason Snell

Apple have introduced a new MacBook featuring solid-state storage. The Macworld Team see whether it makes any difference to its desire factor.


Monday, 05 May 2008

UPEK Eikon Digital Privacy Manager Review   3

Mark Hattersley

The Eikon is essentially a USB fingerprint scanner designed to sit on your desktop. Once installed you can swipe a finger over the scanner to access your computer. But is finger scanning better than password protection? We get our fingers all over the Eikon in our in-depth review.


Wednesday, 30 April 2008

Pantone Color Cue 2 Review   3

Nick Spence

Since its acquisition by X-Rite last year, Pantone now offers a dazzling and occasionally perplexing array of colour measurement and management tools. Everyone from serious enthusiast to dedicated pro is catered for. The Pantone Color Cue 2 is aimed at a broad range of professional users, and attempts to take the guesswork out of colour matching and identification.


Tuesday, 22 April 2008

15 inch MacBook Pro 2.5GHz Review   5 Editors Choice

Jackie Dove

The MacBook Pros have gained a significant upgrade with faster processors and an improvement in graphics.


Tuesday, 22 April 2008

15 inch MacBook Pro 2.4GHz Review   4

Jackie Dove

The MacBook Pros have gained a significant upgrade with faster processors and an improvement in graphics.


Tuesday, 22 April 2008

MacBook Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz Black Review   4

Jonathan Seff and Mark Hattersley

Apple have recently made significant improvements to the MacBook range. With more RAM options, faster CPUs and more graphics memory available, the MacBooks are more appealing than ever. We take a closer look.


Tuesday, 22 April 2008

MacBook Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz White Review   5 Editors Choice

Jonathan Seff and Mark Hattersley

Apple have recently made significant improvements to the MacBook range.


Tuesday, 22 April 2008

MacBook Core 2 Duo 2.1GHz Review   4

Jonathan Seff and Mark Hattersley

Apple have recently made significant improvements to the MacBook range.


Tuesday, 22 April 2008

17 inch MacBook Pro 2.5GHz Review   4

Jackie Dove

The MacBook Pros have gained a significant upgrade with faster processors and an improvement in graphics.


Saturday, 19 April 2008

rE-versible Sleeve for MacBook Air Review   3

Mark Hattersley

Barely measuring more than the Air itself, and weighing a scant 153g, the rE-versible Sleeve for MacBook Air is a great solution for protecting the MacBook Air without compromising on weight.


Monday, 31 March 2008

Time Capsule Review   4

Mark Hattersley, Glenn Fleishman

Apple’s interesting wireless backup device has finally made it through Macworld's comprehensive lab test, but does it live up to expectations? Discover if Time Capsule really is the future of backup.


Friday, 28 March 2008

Apple Xserve (2008) Server Review   4

Andrew T. Laurence

Apple’s server has the unenviable task of pleasing two disparate audiences: Macintosh users, who expect a suitably Mac-like server, and cranky server administrators, who prefer the command line and demand feature and price parity from a host of 1U server vendors. The Xserve is largely successful on both fronts, but its design can force some uncomfortable compromises.


Wednesday, 19 March 2008

StudioPhile AV 40 Review   5 Editors Choice

Jonny Evans

These compact magnetically shielded speakers offer remarkable clarity, delivering crisp sound across the acoustic range, with accurate bass and a pleasing rendition of transient notes in songs. The powered speakers offer 20W per channel.


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