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Misc News |
Monday, 28.07.2008 |
Razer Mako 2.1 THX Certified Multimedia System Review
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Razer and THX have teamed up together to design the Razer Mako 2.1 THX Certified Multimedia System. This sound system offers OmniDirectional speakers which fill the entire room with surround sound. The Mako comes equipped with an all-in-one touch sensitive control pod which allows you have the contr...
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Turtle Beach X3 Xbox 360 Headset
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The headset included with the Xbox 360 leaves a lot to be desired, which is why third-party companies come along and release their own products that aim to blow it away. We are taking a look at one such headset today, in the form of the Turtle Beach X3, and answer the question of whether or not it's...
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LCD Monitor Buying Guide and Tutorial
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In this tutorial we will explain everything you need to know to make the right choice when buying a new LCD monitor. Liquid-crystal displays - LCD, in the past restricted to notebooks, are now a reality for desktops. The three greatest advantages of this type of video monitor compared to traditional...
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CRU DataPort 25 USB SATA to Dual Drive SATA RAID Review
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Want to pack more punch into a smaller size? The CRU Data Port 25 may be the ticket. We filled the device with twin 5400 rpm Seagate drives and were stunned by the performance. Just how did the CRU Data Port Perform?
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OCZ Core Series 64GB SATA-II SSD OCZSSD2-1C64G Tested
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The OCZ Core Series delivers the performance and reliability of the latest SSDs at a price per gigabyte other high speed offerings can't begin to approach. OCZ Core Series Solid State Drives enable enhanced productivity in everyday computing and intensive multi-tasking applications. Perfect for note...
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Nintendo Wii Fit Review
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Exercise-oriented video games aren't new, but Wii Fit is certainly the most technically advanced one yet. Fun games like snowboarding, Hula Hoop, and tightrope keep it from being tedious. The ingenious Balance Board tracks your center of gravity, and although we're skeptical about its fitness evalua...
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Speedlink VOIP Mouse Review
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We are going to take a look at Speedlinks VOIP mouse, this little mouse is the size of a laptop mouse and it opens up to be a corded Skype Phone. You can either receive calls or just make a call yourself. The small display shows you who is online and it allows you to call straight from the phone, to...
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Case News |
Sunday, 27.07.2008 |
Thermaltake M9D Computer Case Review
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When I choose a computer case, I am often drawn towards a couple of things good looks and cool features that will make building and using the computer enjoyable. Thermaltake, makers of a wide variety of computer products, sent us a sample of one of their new cases, the Thermaltake M9D mid-tower comp...
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NZXT Khaos Case Review
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Khaos is a top-notch all-aluminum full-tower case from NZXT featuring eleven 5.25 inch bays, eight internal 3.5 inch bays in two hard disk drive cages, each cage using three 5.25 inch bays, three 120-mm fans, one 140-mm fan and space for installing three more fans in the middle of the case.
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Vizo Shuttle SHE-260ST External HDD Enclosure Review
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This Vizo Shuttle SHE-260ST 2.5inch external hard drive enclosure promises greater value, innovation, and most important of all, functionality than the rest of its competition. Having forged a solid reputation for producing quality computing accessories in the past, Vizo is intent on marketing this ...
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Lian Li Tyr PC-X2000 Review
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The Lian Li Tyr PC-X2000 is certainly an impressive piece of hardware, combining a gorgeous and unique design, an innovative layout, simply superlative noise levels and impressive cooling performance. However, there are a few minor blemishes on the face of this otherwise fantastic case, and sadly mo...
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Antec Three Hundred Case Review
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Antec Three Hundred is an inexpensive mini-tower case for users demanding a small yet powerful case. According to the manufacturer there is enough room for you to install video cards from GeForce 8800 family in it, featuring three 5.25 inch bays, six internal 3.5 inch bays, one 120-mm rear fan, one ...
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iStar T5F-SS SATA Hard Drive Rack Review
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iStar originally catered more towards IT professionals and the like, but in recent years, they have started creating products that the average consumer can use on a daily basis. Items such as ATX computer cases, hard drive coolers and external hard drive enclosures are all items now offered by iStar...
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Thermaltake Armor MX Mid-Tower Computer Case Review
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Not everyone has the need or desire for a full tower chassis, so Thermaltake took many of the features of the popular Armor case and compressed it all into a very pleasing mid-tower offering. The Armor MX has a lot in common with its big brother including a massive intake fan on the side panel for c...
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EagleTech N-Series Pro External HDD Enclosure Review
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Though setup was definitely not as painless as the last product, the performance, compatibility, and acceptable thermal performance of this unit makes it a winner in my book. While it's not something I would claim essential - an item which could make your computing experience infinitely better, I am...
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SilverStone TS01 2.5inch SATA RFID External Hard Drive Enclosure Review
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Those who carry around vital data in external enclosures are even more at risk, as this data is out and about quite often and subject to loss or theft. If you fit into either of these categories, SilverStone recently released an external 2.5inch hard drive enclosure that uses RFID Radio Frequency Id...
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Sans Digital MS2UT+ Black RAID Enclosure Review
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While we have seen the MS2UTN+ from Sans Digital, this new model contains a LCD screen to easily setup and manage the unit. It is really amazing what a two line LCD can give you in terms of piece of mind.
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Thermaltake M9 Case Review
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The mid sized case from Thermaltake called the M9 is a simple case but will easily get the job done.
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Moneual Labs MonCaso 972 HTPC Chassis Review
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We received the silver model but a black version is also available, if that would better fit your home theater system color scheme. The 7 inch touchscreen immediately makes its presence known, taking up the entire center area of the front bezel. Just below the LCD screen is a spot for your optical d...
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Hiper Osiris Aluminum ATX Case Tested
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The Hiper Osiris is the company's newest offering in the crowded case market. It features numerous improvements over the Anubis, while coming in at a lower price point. The case also comes in black or silver and successfully improves on everything we criticized in our Anubis review.
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Antec Three Hundred Gaming Chassis Tested
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The Antec Twelve Hundred is a beast, featuring twelve bays and 6 large fans with two more mounts for installing additional units. Price, however, can be an obstacle as the Twelve Hundred sells north of 200 US. As a counterpoint, Antec has now released the Three Hundred Gaming Case. As its name might...
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Tagan Black Pearl WCR Full Tower Chassis Review
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Enter the Tagan Black Pearl WCR. The WCR moniker is an acronym for Water Cooling Ready, so it is designed for enthusiasts who need the flexibility to run unconventional cooling solutions. But can the PSU Dudes pull off a quality enclosure? Go ahead and take a load off as we delve into this very issu...
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Chieftech Aegis Case and 500w Power Supply Tested
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We check out this rather nice Chieftech Aegis case and accompanying 500w power supply and give you the pro's and con's as well as performance for your dollar.
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Eagle N-Series Pro Drive Enclosure Review
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The only real faults we could find was Eagle not using thumb screws for the side panels and including four extra to secure the drive. This would have made the product tool free and pushed it into Editor's Choice territory. However, the pricing can be ignored and you get a lot of value for your hard ...
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Misc News |
Sunday, 27.07.2008 |
Alienware x15m Laptop Review
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Alienware have always produced some of the sleekist sexiest laptops known to geekdom and with their latest M15x this tradition is set to continue. There is no doubt in my mind by looking at the sensual curves of the Alienware that they have crafted something rather special.
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Wolfking Trooper MVP Gaming Mouse Review
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The Wolfking Trooper MVP gaming mouse has adjustable sensitivity and a button that lets you fire multiple times with one mouse click. The fire button works very well in Quake Wars with a semi-auto pistol or any other game where the weapon in use reloads itself instantly and automatically. Where the ...
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ASUS M70Sa 17inch Multimedia Notebook Review
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Does the idea of having Blu-ray capabilities on the go excite you? How about the idea of having 1,000GB worth of storage at the tip of your fingers? Or having a 1920x1200 resolution to keep the best possible work-flow? The ASUS M70Sa has those and a lot more, in a beefy 17inch package.
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Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Review
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More and more people prefer wireless hardware when working on a Pc, especially if you they own an HTPC or just want a tidy desktop. Today we are looking at a wireless desktop combo from Logitech called Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave. The combo consists of a Logitech Wave keyboard which is designed t...
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OCZ NIA Brain-Computer Interface Tested
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OCZ Technology has laid claim to being the first company to bring a brain-computer interface to the retail market and they have aimed it squarely at the gamer. The device is called the NIA, which is an acronym that stands for Neural Impulse Actuator, and instead of buttons, sticks, gyroscopes or mot...
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Logitech Quickcam Vision Pro Tested
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Logitech specializes in computer peripherals which include their line of mice and keyboards all the way to webcams. The focus of the review is the newest webcam from Logitech, the Quickcam Vision Pro which is billed to be Mac ready with ease. In reality, it works on every operating system.
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