Maximum PC (June 2001)

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Cover of the June 2001 issue of Maximum PC


Maximum PC (or 'boot' in its earliest days) was my favorite PC magazine. It started life in the late 1990s and continued being published until just a few years ago. It was targeted towards PC enthusiasts. It was sort of like a PC version of the Macintosh dedicated MacAddict. The June 2001 issue includes:

Regulars

  • In/Out - Letters from readers comparing PCs to cars, GeForce 3 performance results, game requirements, motherboards, and more.

  • Quick Start - Web controlled appliances, better quality MP3s, faster Duron, Athlon and Pentium 4 CPUs, Windows XP activation feature, Samsung's new 24-inch LCD, a comparison of web based e-mail services, and much more.

  • Head2Head - A comparison of removeable media including MMC, compact flash, microdrives, SmartMedia, DataFlash, DataPlay, Memory Stick, and PocketZip.

  • Watchdog - Issues with Razer mice, results of a class action suit against Philips for its CDD2600 CD-R burner, trouble with a DPS Notebook manufactured by GVC, Winfire DSL issues, OnStream goes out of business, some 17-inch LCD monitors from HP may shock you (literally), and more.

  • Ask the Doctor - Questions answered about the TDK VeloCD and subchannel data, RAMdrives in Windows 95, using multiple soundcards, creating your own startup logo, and more.

  • How To - A guide to ripping MP3s from your vinyl collection.




Table of Contents from the June 2001 issue of Maximum PC


Reviews

  • Compaq Presario 7000 - This highly rated machine features a 1.33GHz AMD Athlon CPU 256MB DDR, a 64<B Creative 3D Blaster Annihilator II Ultra DDR video card, a 75GB IBM Deskstar hard drive, both CD-ROM and DVD-R/CD-RW combo drives, and more for just under $3200.






  • Dell Inspiron i8000 - This highly rated notebook from Dell features an Mobile Pentium III CPU @ 1GHz, 128MB PC100 SDRAM, an nVidia GeForce2 Go video chip with 32MB, an 15-inch UXGA display, and more for a little under $3000.

  • Winbook X1 - This notebook features a Mobile Pentium III @ 1 GHz, 330MB of PC100 SDRAM, SiS graphics, a 12.2-inch XGA display, and aluminum construction for $3000.

  • Hercules Game Theater XP - A sound card with a breakout box with all the connections you could ever need.

  • Visiontek GeForce3 - This video card gets a perfect 10 here. If you were a gamer, this was the card you wanted.

  • Samsung and HP combo-drives - A comparison of the HP CD-Writer DVD Combo 9900ci ($349) and Samsung RW Combo SM-308 ($199).

  • Sony Vaio Digital Studio - This PC features a 1.5GHz Pentium 4, 128MB Rambus memory, an AsusTek V7100 video card, 80GB hard drive, and tons of I/O ports for $2199.

  • Lacie and Buslink mobile hard drives - The Lacie drive features both firewire and USB connections and can be had in 10GB ($329) or 30GB ($699) varieties. The Buslink drive is USB only and there are 20GB ($199) and 60GB ($399) versions to chose from.

  • Diamond Mako - A foldable PDA with keyboard based on the 5.01 release of Symbian EPOC OS.

  • Visor Edge - A PDA from handspring featuring PalmOS.

  • Mini-Reviews - Reviews of RumbleFX headphones, the USR 56K V92 modem, Logitech Cordless MouseMan Optical, and Pyro 1394 WebCam.

  • Black & White - From back when EA still occasionally made some truly unique and awesome games.

  • Starfleet Command Vol. II: Empires at War - A Star Trek strategy game from Interplay.
  • Scatter Shots - Brief reviews of Serious Sam: First Encounter, Star Trek: Away Team, Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel, and Fate of the Dragon.




  • Table of Contents from the June 2001 issue of Maximum PC (continued)


    Features

    • Operation Retrofit - A guide to upgrading three older PCs. The first is a custom build PC featuring a 700 MHz Athlon processor which was upgraded by adding an additional 128MB RAM for a total of 256MB and replacing the Voodoo3 3000 video card with an AsusTek V7700 GeForce2 Pro. The second is a Dell Dimension V350 featuring a Pentium II 350 which was upgraded by replacing the CPU with a 500MHz Pentium III and adding an additional 128MB of RAM for a total of 192MB. The third is an HP Pavilion 8260 featuring a Pentium II 266 which was upgraded by upgrading the CPU to a Pentium II 333, adding a Hercules Prophet II MX AGP video card and upgrading the RAM from 32MB to 160MB. These machines also got optical and hard rive upgrades and in some cases cooling improvements.

    • Size Matters - A look at new big screen displays including those based on classic CRT tech, LCD projection, plasma, rear-projection CRT, and rear-projection DLP.

    • Gaming Awards - Gaming awards from maximum PC for categories such as weakest Diablo Rip-Off (Diablo II), Best Use of 3D Positional Sound (Thief II), Largest Gaming Environment (Project IGI), Best Set Design (No One Lives Forever), Most Powerful Weapons (The Thunderbolt from Mechwarrior 4), and much more.

    • Mastering Your PDA - Before the smart phone, PDAs were all the rage (you can think of them as smart phones without the phone part...and often without any direct networking connection at all). This article covers bot Palm and Pocket PC based PDAs and some of the best apps for both.




    Back cover of the June 2001 issue of Maximum PC


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