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Bit-Tech published a review of Kworld's PlusTV Dual DVB-T PCI-E TV card

True, the card //is low profile and it works fine with Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 without any fiddling, giving multiple recording and viewing options in a single card, but the lack of Vista and Linux support and the high price cripple an otherwise decent product. There are arguments for its good points and arguments for its bad points but ultimately, we, TV Freaks, were left wanting just a little more from the Kworld PlusTV card.
Kworld PlusTV Dual DVB-T PCI-E TV card Review

BIOS Magazine published a review on the Lenovo 3000 V200 notebook

As the traditional work place environment continues to change, portability, reliability, connectivity and security are most important. Lenovo has addressed these issues with its latest Windows Vista-based computer. The company's latest mobile computer is pitched squarely at the travelling business professional. Ultra-portable and sporting a dashing silver-and-black chassis, Lenovo's 3000 V200 features a built-in optical drive, widescreen display and relatively robust multimedia features. It's still not as well built or as feature-rich as the ThinkPad X-Series, but the 3000 V200 is an excellent machine if you can't stretch your budget.
Lenovo 3000 V200 Review



OC Workbench published a review on the Universal Abit IP35 Pro Mainboard

The fanless heatpipe IP35 Pro is a high end board from Universal abit. It is based on the Intel P35/ICH9R pair and supports the Intel Extreme/Duo/Quad processors with 1333/1066/800MHz FSB and Intel Core Extreme/Quad/Duo & Pentium Core Processors. It has 4 X 240-pin DIMM sockets support max. memory capacity 8GB of Dual channel DDR2 800/667 Un-buffered Non-ECC memory. The board also comes with Dual Gigabit LAN controller supports 10/100/1000M Ethernet and On board 7.1 CH HD Audio CODEC which supports auto jack sensing and optical S/PDIF In/Out + HDMI ready header (SPDIF header).
Universal abit IP35 Pro Mainboard Review

Mikhailtech posted a review on the Actiontec GT704-WGR Wireless Modem

Now that over half of the homes in the U.S. have broadband access and wireless networks are becoming the standard in the home, it is important to choose a product which fits your needs. Most cable internet and DSL companies have a modem you can rent or purchase through them, but there is also a small market for manufacturers to create modems for consumers. As broadband access continues to grow in the U.S. the market for third-party modems will continue to grow as well.
Actiontec GT704-WGR Wireless Modem Review

Madshrimps takes a look at the Sunbeamtech 3D Storm ATX Case

This new case from Sunbeamtech features three 120mm fans to cool down the hardware nested inside, we stress test the enclosure with a high end VGA card as well as a mid-range one to see if their new 3D core-fan can deliver on its promise
Sunbeamtech 3D Storm ATX Case Review

Hardware Secrets created a new datasheets section on their website

We've just added a complete new section to Hardware Secrets: Datasheets Section. On this new section you will find datasheets for chips used on PCs, like processors, graphics chips, chipsets, audio codecs, network controllers and more! Datasheets are technical documents provided by the chip manufacturer and it is an interesting read if you want to learn more about a given chip. We are starting today with 700 datasheets, with more to come.
Datasheets Section

HotHardware evaluate the features, installation, and acoustic performance of Gigabyte's affordably priced Triton 180 chassis

The Triton 180 offers a mostly tool free design, it can house up to 10 drives, and it includes two 12cm case fans with a washable intake dust filter. It's definitely a great value for the money. Head on over to the site and check it out.
Gigabyte Triton 180 Chassis Review

Bjorn3D posted a review on the FightBoard Advance

The Fightboard is part of Revoltecs Fight Patrol product line. This product line consists of the Fightmouse, the FightBoard, the FightMat, the FightPad and the FightFittings. They even got a website, http://www.fightpatrol.net. To Serve and Protect the best Gaming Hardware available. That is our mission. Gamers need hardware that they can win with! It's our duty to develop and protect efficient hardware for you. That's what I Sergeant Revoltec - und my FightPatrol stand for. I personally find the whole setup quite cheesy.
FightBoard Advance Review

FastSilicon checked out the Cooler Master HyperTX S775 Heatsink

However, with their latest series of coolers, there have been some disappointments with the Mars and Eclipse coolers. They do not perform as well as they look. Today FastSilicon.com will challenge the Hyper TX; will it hold its own among the ubiquity of silent tower solutions or will it follow its brothers into mediocrity and shame?
Cooler Master HyperTX S775 Heatsink Review

BCC Hardware posted a review on the CoolIT MTEC Control Center Module

In the end what "Predictive Cooling" does is prevents your CPU fan from running at its minimum speed while you are doing minor tasks such as web surfing, but then when you fire up you favorite game your not going to hear your fans all of a sudden kick into high gear to try and catch up with the CPU temperature, the MTEC isn't going to be playing catch-up with your CPU temperatures, its always going to be one step ahead. . .
CoolIT MTEC Control Center Module Review

MadBoxPC posted a review on the ECS G33T-M2 Motherboard

ECS G33T-M2 motherboard features the Intel^® G33 and ICH9 chipsets, which deliver outstanding performance to support Intel latest Wolfdale, Yorkfield, Core 2 Quad and Core 2 Duo processors, and dual-channel DDR2 memory up to 800MHz. Additionally, within high definition audio and PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet, G33T-M2 enables enhanced audio performance and faster connecting experience.
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Techgage posted a review of Logisys' latest mouse, the T-Coupe

Have you ever wanted to drive a TVR Tuscan? Chances are you can't, but Logisys has the next best thing in the form of a mouse. We are taking their T-Coupe for a spin to see how well it handles.
Logisys T-Coupe Mouse Review

TheTechLounge posted an article on the new Apple iMac

The new iMacs are very thin. The entire stand and unit is only about 8" deep for the 24" display. The unit that houses the display and components itself is only about two to three inches thick. The display is thinner on the edges of the unit and thicker in the center where it comes together with the stand. Outside of the changed display, the stand is similar to the previous iMac. Want more gritty details? You're going to have to read the article!
Apple iMac - New & Improved

Benchmark Reviews published a review on the OCZ ModXStream 780W Modular PSU OCZ780MXS

The OCZ ModXStream Series is a new line of power supplies designed to offer consumers a combination of OCZ's legendary PSU architecture and an effective modular cable management system. Available in 780W and 900W models, the ModXStream offers power solutions to gamers on a budget, and hardware enthusiasts alike.  The ModXStream was engineered to be the quietest PSU available so gamers can hear their games and not their PC.  The load-controlled 120mm cooling fan helps keep the unit operating efficiently, but Benchmark Reviews knows that there is more that meet the eye with each and every power supply.  Load testing for AC ripple and DC power regulation will prove if the OCZ ModXStream 780W Modular PSU OCZ780MXS is as good as it looks.
OCZ ModXStream 780W Modular PSU OCZ780MXS Review

Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the Futura Laptop Desk & Desktop Stand from LapWorks

LapWorks is one of those companies that specialize in a field that's often overlooked in the mobile computer world. That field is ergonomics. With more and more people on the move we think less about ergonomics, and LapWorks is here to help us with that. They are doing that with a new product called the Futura, which is multi-purpose device for a notebook computer. It can either serve as a desktop stand or as a laptop desk for the on-the-go business person.
LapWorks Futura Laptop Desk & Desktop Stand Review

OCC has published a new review of the Abit AN-M2HD High Definition Motherboard

I want my HTPC! Many of us have been saying this lately; with the prices of computer components dropping and just becoming frustrated with all the wires that need to be ran from all the separate components when you build a normal home theater, it just might be easier to have everything come from one source. How many of you have tons of movies lying around collecting dust in, on or hidden in shelves, racks or closets? It always seems the day that you want to pull out that copy of Animal House or Van Wilder, you spend more time searching for the disk than the time it would actually take to watch the movie.
Abit AN-M2HD High Definition Motherboard Review

TrustedReviews have looked at the HP w2207 22in LCD Monitor

There's a great deal to like about the HP w2207. It offers market leading design, superb adjustability and has all the features a display should. Image quality is generally excellent, however it comes with the notable caveat that it sometimes struggles with motion smearing and ghosting. Even so this is a great monitor, and if you can excuse the motion problems it will serve you well.
HP w2207 22in LCD Monitor Review

TrustedReviews have looked at the SanDisk Sansa Express (2GB)

As with all of the competition at this price, SanDisk's Sansa Express has its weaknesses. In this case it's a slight deficiency in the sound quality department and file format support. However if it's features you want, headphones that won't need replacing straight out of the box and the potential for a cheap memory upgrade, there really is no competition at the price. In the world of budget, flash-based MP3 players it's truly championship-winning material.
SanDisk Sansa Express (2GB) Review