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PC World Summer 2008 Print Contents 05/12/2007 08:59:45
The summer issue is a special souvenir edition - jam packed with so many reviews, news and features that should keep you reading all summer! We tell you about the 39 new Web secrets and the fastest ways to get yourself on the Net. And the PC World Test Centre reports about our first tests on AMD's Spider desktop platform. Plus you wouldn't want to miss out on the cover DVD which has over $1000 worth of software. - +
Dvico TViX PVR M-4130SH 17/10/2007 10:30:46
The DViCO TViX PVR M-4130SH is a hard drive based media player with basic HDTV PVR support. It can play back every major file format and many obscure videophile and audiophile formats as well. - +
TViX PVR M-5130SH 17/10/2007 10:30:31
The DViCO TViX PVR M-5130SH is the consumer version of the M-4130SH PVR media player. It has the same functionality but is aimed at the consumer market with a cylindrical design and an integrated 320GB hard drive. - +
September 2007 Print contents 01/08/2007 08:54:48
This month the PC World Test Centre has rigorously tested the best 22in and 20in widescreen LCDs on the market to help you make the right choice. Plus a guide to overclock your CPU, upgrade graphics and swap out your motherboard to give your PC a boost. And don't miss out on the freebies to choose from in the mag and on the Cover DVD. - +
Dvico TViX 4030PA PVR 13/07/2007 12:35:07
Dvico's TViX 4030PA is a PVR with a twist -- users can remove and switch the hard drive, loading it up with their own media or installing a higher capacity drive to suit their needs. With media streaming, high definition digital TV reception, and a great EPG, the 4030PA is an incredibly versatile and powerful device. Slightly hampered by a couple of omissions, a relatively difficult setup, and an incomplete set of ports, it's nevertheless a great product, and one that comes highly recommended to any tech-savvy user. - +
PC World April 2007 Contents 07/03/2007 07:32:10
In this month's issue, we show you how to use one of the fastest growing sites, YouTube, and point out online's most useful Web-based services. PC World's Test Centre checks out 11 graphics cards from $189 and the latest high-speed 3G data card and USB offerings from Telstra, 3 Mobile and Vodafone. Plus read about the innovative HP TouchSmart PC with its hands-on interactivity. - +
DViCO FusionHDTV DVB-T Dual Digital 4 12/02/2007 14:55:14
This digital TV tuner from DViCO contains dual tuner capabilities and is a very neat piece of hardware. It's a PCI card and it only requires one antenna input for both of its tuners. This means there are aren't any messy pass-through cables or splitters required to use both tuners. Likewise, only one set of drivers is required to install it, unlike DViCO's previous dual tuner solution, which required a second driver and also that the second tuner on the card be connected to the PC via a USB cable. - +
PC World March 2007 Contents 07/02/2007 08:27:10
In this issue, we tell you 43 hardware secrets about your PC, printer, and more. The Test Centre checked out the top 10 value PCs and five of the latest great-performing multiformat DVD burners. Also reviewed is Microsoft Office 2007 and why you should upgrade. With all these bargains and tips, you'd be a fool to miss out! - +
DViCO FusionHDTV DVB-T Home 22/01/2007 10:42:10
If you're in the market for a simple digital TV tuner device for your PC, the FusionHDTV DVB-T Home is a solid choice. It's a half-height PCI device, which means it can fit into a regular tower PC case or even a slim-line media centre, using the supplied half-height mounting bracket. - +
The Ultimate PC Power boost 08/11/2006 13:25:13
Is your system dragging? It may just need an upgrade to new technology. From dual-core CPUs to the latest in graphics, memory and hard drives, we'll show you, step-by-step, how to get more from any machine. - +
DViCO Fusion DVB-T Nano 15/06/2006 16:00:00
DViCO, world renowned for making high quality digital tuner cards, has recently created their most interesting product to date. The DVB-T Nano is a high definition TV tuner roughly the size of the average USB memory stick. It has all the functionality of a regular tuner card, impressively crammed into an incredibly small package. This is perfect for notebook use, essentially creating a portable PVR.
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