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I4U NEWS reviews the Logitech Cordless Mediaboard

Good wireless range and typing comfort makes the Mediaboard a great choice for those who type on the PS3. the only real drawback is the price, which is on the high side. Logitech has a keyboard designed for the PS3 called the Logitech Cordless Mediaboard. Looking and feeling just like one of Logitech's computer keyboards, the Logitech Cordless Mediaboard has great typing feel and full sized keys.
Logitech Cordless Mediaboard Review

XSReviews has reviewed the PNY 8800GTS 320mb

Although PNY might not be the general port of call for enthusiasts when it comes to upgrading their graphics card, they produce a wide range of GPUs designed for users of not only the latest and greatest, but the mid range cards too. Today I have such a card, the 8800GTS 320mb which other manufacturers have done very well with. Let's see if PNY can do the same.
PNY 8800GTS 320mb Review



Mikhailtech posted Abit AirPace 54Mbps Wi-Fi PCI-E Card Review

Although wired networks are still faster and more secure, the wireless standard is now mainstream. What was once only found in Starbucks is now everywhere. Entire cities are even taking initiatives to offer wireless networking. London, for example, is providing over 20 miles of Wi-Fi coverage. So it comes as no surprise that residential areas are becoming more and more populated with these networks. After all, the speeds are good enough for gaming and sufficient for the majority of downloads. The most common adapter type is USB. It's easy to set up, it's portable, and it takes up another valuable port. For desktop systems it's a bit of a waste. Today we'll be looking at Abit's AirPace, a PCI-E based card.
Abit AirPace 54Mbps Wi-Fi PCI-E Card Review

Tweaknews.net posted Gigabyte V-Power Videocard Heatpipe Cooler Review

Gigabyte’s V-Power VGA cooler is a great looking product with good cooling and is relatively easy to install. The materials, fit and finish are very good and the cooler is compact enough to be used in the vast majority of SLI/CrossFire systems. It’s also very quiet, approaching complete silence when at its lowest fan speed setting.
Gigabyte V-Power Videocard Heatpipe Cooler Review

Mikhailtech posted Nexus Frizzbee Hard Drive Cooler Review

Often times we do things that aren't really necessary. Computers are no exception. Do cold cathodes and plastic windows give you more headshots? Will that 1600 watt power supply ever use more than even half its rated wattage? Does buying a 5 year warranty for that laptop matter when you'll replace it in 2-3 years? The answer to all these questions, most likely, is no. Likewise, cooling is somewhat controversial. Laptop coolers, system coolers, enormous heatsinks - unless you're doing some extreme overclocking or live in extreme conditions, these are more for fun and piece of mind than anything else. And as we all know, peace of mind is a valuable commodity. Today we'll be taking a look at Nexus' Frizzbee, a single fan HDD cooler that probably won't help you sleep any better, but just might keep your drive cooler.
Nexus Frizzbee Hard Drive Cooler Review

OCC has published a new review of the ECS G33T-M2 MicroATX Motherboard

It's just about time for school, and everyone is looking to upgrade their current computer or to build an inexpensive computer that will get the requested tasks done. Maybe you just need another computer for the kids or grandparents, but you don't want to break the bank getting one. At today's prices, you can build yourself a decent machine without spending more than five hundred dollars. All you'll need is a motherboard, processor, memory, hard drive, CD drive, power supply, and a case. You don't necessarily need a video card if you have onboard graphics on the motherboard. The ECS G33T-M2 motherboard is what we'll be looking at today and it has onboard video, which will save you at least one hundred dollars since you don't have to purchase a graphics card. Can this motherboard give you the performance you need while keeping your wallet full? Remember, this is not going to be used in your main rig or gaming computer, but rather in a computer that you can build with components lying around the house. Join us as we examine this ECS G33T-M2 motherboard.
ECS G33T-M2 MicroATX Motherboard Review

InsideHW.com posted an Intel Desktop Board DG33BU Review

In the last couple of weeks, we were able to present you a few high-quality motherboards with an integrated graphics. All of them were based on AMD's controller logic, i.e. AMD 690G chipset, which proved to be a top-of-the-notch solution as far as multimedia is concerned. Now it's time to see how good is Intel's G33 chipset when it comes to multimedia and everyday use.
Intel Desktop Board DG33BU Review

XtremeComputing posted a review on the Amaryllo Trip Tracker GPS

There must be a plethora of Tony Christie related japes we could drop in here if we really wanted to. Amaryllo (yes, we know, it's spelt differently) is a relatively new company on the GPS scene, founded in late 2005 out of Amsterdam by a small group of professional enthusiasts. The Amaryllo Trip Tracker is, it would seem, targeted at the amateur enthusiast rather than the high-end use, such as walkers, back-packers, mountain bikers, wind surfers and sailors. At just under £90 for the non-Bluetooth version it's comparable in price to other products on the market.
Amaryllo Trip Tracker GPS Review

Futurelooks checks out an enclosure for that orphaned SATA Hard Drive

Got a Spare hard drive laying around? No more room in that crammed-full case? Look no further, VIZO has come up with yet another option for those spare hard drives! Touting a beautiful look and an excellent featureset they have released the VIZO Uranus which we will be putting to the test here at Futurelooks.
VIZO Uranus URA-350SA eSATA and USB Hard Drive Enclosure Review