T+A SERIES 8 Review

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T+A SERIES 8 (MP 8/DAC 8 DSD/AMP 8) DETAILS PRODUCT T+A MP 8 ORIGIN Germany TYPE UPnP/CD transport WEIGHT 5kg DIMENSIONS (WxHxD) 270 x 95 x 270mm FEATURES •  Supports sample rates up to 32-bit/192kHz PCM •   Digital inputs: 2x USB-B port; 3x S/PDIF; 1x optical •  Streaming support: Tidal; Qobuz; Deezer; internet radio •  Roon compatible DISTRIBUTOR The Audio Business Ltd. … Read more

Fujifilm X-T2 Review

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Mirroless enthusiasts have been eagerly awaiting this  camera, but does the Fujifilm X-T2 have what it takes  to be a DSLR killer? Michael Topham puts it to the test EVER since Fujifilm announced its first model in the X series in 2011, the system has been evolving at quite a pace. The number of interchangeable-lens … Read more

Reolink Argus 2 Review: The missing link in home security?

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Reolink Argus 2 review – Features Rechargeable battery, wire-free, night vision Needs iOS 8.0 or later. The Argus 2 can capture 1080p footage with a 130° field of view. Few industries have benefited more from smartphones than security products. Thanks to mobile apps, surveillance cameras are no longer chained to expensive video recorders, and can stream … Read more

PANTOROUTER PRO Review

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Capable of cutting endless custom joints and templates, the PantoRouter is a really clever concept, says John Lloyd, but would perhaps be better suited to the machine-based woodworking enthusiast with an engineering brain. Read our PANTOROUTER PRO Review. As you might have already guessed, a ‘PantoRouter’ is a cross between a pantograph and a router, … Read more

Makita DTM50RM1J1 Review

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Supplied with a MakPac carry case and a multitude of accessories, this cordless multi-tool from Makita benefits from a robust build quality and is able to work in awkward spaces, says Phil Davy. Read our Makita DTM50RM1J1 Review. [wpsm_toplist] The term multi-tool can be slightly misleading, implying that it’s the Swiss Army knife of power … Read more

Bosch GET 55-125 Review

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Described by Phil Davy as a first rate sander, the Bosch GET 55-125 features a perfectly designed ergonomic palm rest and handle along with two sanding modes. Read our Bosch GET 55-125 Review. Bosch GET 55-125 Professional random orbit sander Even though a mains-powered sander may not be so convenient as a cordless equivalent, there are … Read more

Clarke CPS160 Review

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The new Clarke CPS160 is the latest in a series of plunge saws sent to The Woodworker for review, but will it be a match for its rivals? Read our Clarke CPS160 Review. CLARKE CPS160 160MM PLUNGE SAW Jonathan Salisbury find outs I have come to appreciate the flexibility of the plunge saw, especially its … Read more

Enermax MAXPRO 700w review

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Mark discovers an affordable Power Supply for bigger gaming systems. This anachronism is no more finely presented than in the new Enermax MAXPRO 700w (EMP700AGT) that just arrived to me from Germany. Read our Enermax MAXPRO 700w review. [wpsm_toplist] Having once worked in the automotive industry making wire harnesses for cars, I’m acutely aware that … Read more

Evolution of computer

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In a world of competing processors and operating systems, John Knight explores how the PC began. Read our Evolution of computer. THE PC. The personal computer. The IBM-compatible. Whatever you want to call it, somehow this machine has maintained a dominant presence for nearly four decades. If you try to launch a program from the … Read more