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Top experts bring you hard-hitting, hands-on labs reviews.

IN THIS ISSUE:

* First Looks Roundup: Gold-Medal Digital Video Recorders
* Dell OptiPlex GX280
* DVD Studio Pro 3
* Product Bulletin: Spam Monitor 2.0, Linksys 24-Port 10/100 + 2-Port Gigabit Switch + 
1 Mini GBIC with WebView (SRW224)

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DVRs That Get The Gold

Tired of being a slave to network programming schedules? Of 
missing out on your favorite Olympic events? To help you 
satiate your spectator cravings, we've compiled reviews of 
four DVR devices that ensure you won't miss a thing. These 
aren't TiVo-like, subscription-based services; once you've 
got the hardware, everything else is free. Check out our 
explainer and reviews online and see what you're missing, 
literally.

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The Power's in the Dell

The OptiPlex GX280 is a Dell desktop, but it certainly isn't 
one of those "Dude, you're gettin' a Dell" Dells. This 
powerful and expandable mini tower comes light on software 
and heavy on corporate support options and technical 
assistance. Power users will love the specs and benchmark 
test scores, and IT people will love the Stable Image 
Assurance Program. Read all about it in our online review. 
(4 stars)

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Choice for Pros

Apple's DVD Studio Pro 3 is the best tool we've seen for 
professional video editing in the $500 price range. The 
capable software comes with excellent transition options, 
creative and professional-looking templates, and great 
playlist features. For pros looking to step up to the next 
level, DVD Studio Pro 3 is a great choice. Read our online 
review to find out more. (4 stars) 

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Product Bulletin: Newly announced tech offerings

Here are just a few of the items you'll find in our current 
Product Bulletin.

Spam Monitor 2.0

This filtering software runs in the background and can 
filter spam for any POP3 or IMAP e-mail account. Spam Monitor 
2.0 is available now; <<start link>>see our Product Bulletin 
for more details.

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New Linksys Switch

Ready for the product name? It's the Linksys 24-Port 10/100 
+ 2-Port Gigabit Switch + 1 Mini GBIC with WebView (SRW224). 
The powerful switch features 26 autosensing ports, a 
Web-based management console, and a mini-GBIC port. See our 
detailed Product Bulletin to find out more about Linksys' 
affordable, feature-rich switch. 

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