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Canon i-Sensys LBP5360 Review
BIOS Magazine posted a review on the Canon i-Sensys LBP5360 printer

Canon's i-Sensys LBP5360 is a compact A4 colour laser printer designed to better meet the needs of small offices. Designed as a workflow solution for the general office environment (this is no flakey desktop product), the grey-and-beige LBP5360 offers excellent build quality, high speeds and high quality prints. And along with impressive print performance, Canon's new model includes improved print drivers and device management tools such as Remote UI and imageWARE Enterprise Management Console. PCL5c/6 support also helps ensure seamless integration into existing PCL environments.
Canon i-Sensys LBP5360 Review

Cooler Master Cosmos Review
Bit-Tech published a review of the Cooler Master Cosmos

All in all, the Cosmos is a solidly built and attractive case which performs well enough in heat testing and runs near silently. This alone puts it high in the upper echelons of PC cases, but it's price point is a little awkward and shaving just a little off the cost would instantly make it a much more attractive case. Pound signs aside though, the Cosmos is a worthy addition to the Cooler Master range and a good buy for anyone who can spare the dough.
Cooler Master Cosmos Review



A Look Back At The AMD Athlon Processor Series
Legit Reviews take a look at five years worth of Athlon processors to see how far performance has come using the latest benchmark utilities

After going back five years and looking at the performance of the Athlon XP 1800+, it is amazing to see how far we have come in just five years. A good number of our readers still have Athlon XP systems in use and this article was a great opportunity to show them what they are missing out on as none of the major hardware review sites include these processor in updated performance charts any longer. The new Athlon 64 X2 6400+ processor is a welcomed addition to the Athlon series of processors, but it's sad knowing that this will likely be the last speed step for the Athlon series...
A Look Back At The AMD Athlon Processor Series

Ultra 7 Port USB Buddy Hub Review
Modders-Inc posted a review on the Ultra 7 Port USB Buddy Hub

Ultra Products has came up with a little solution that will not only allow you to easily add USB devices to your computer easily, but it will also allow you to connect the Hub to a second computer so you can share the devices between the two computers.
Ultra 7 Port USB Buddy Hub Review

Cyber Snipa Dog Tags Flash Drive Review
I4U NEWS reviews the Cyber Snipa Dog Tags Flash Drive

This pair of dog tags hangs around your neck and hides a flash drive and a small set of PC tools. The tools included are very small and suited to working with screws and nuts that are not very tight. Any attempts to use the tools on very tight screws would probably result in damaging the tools.
Cyber Snipa Dog Tags Flash Drive Review

Antec True Power Quattro 850 Watt Power Supply Review
Hi-Techreviews.com posted a review on the Antec True Power Quattro 850 Watt Power Supply

Antec has recently hit a couple of home runs in the chassis department with their P190 and P-180 cases. Both of these cases offer excellent noise dampening qualities as well as providing huge amounts of storage. The one little secret that everyone seems to have forgotten about is that Antec also has a outstanding power supply division.

For those keeping score the True Power Quattro comes in two different sizes ranging from the 850-watts, which we are reviewing today to 1200-watt unit. Either unit is bound to provide you with more power than most system would ever require.
Antec True Power Quattro 850 Watt Power Supply Review

Kingston 266X 4GB Compact Flash Card Review
Overclock3D published a new article titled: Kingston 266X 4GB Compact Flash Card

Kingston are one of the major brands when we talk about memory and flash memory. We take one of their 4GB Compact Flash careds for a spin and pit it against one of the fastest cards on the market. See how it does...
Kingston 266X 4GB Compact Flash Card Review

Zaward Twin Towers Chipset Cooler Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Zaward Twin Towers Chipset Cooler

In the quest for silent performance, users are looking toward heatpipes for most of their cooling needs. Today we are looking at the new fanless chipset cooler from Zaward, called the Twin Towers. This chipset cooler has two heatpipes, one of which can rotate around the other to reduce compatibility issues. We put the Twin Towers to the test to see what kind of performance comes with its silence.
Zaward Twin Towers Chipset Cooler Review

MSI P35 Diamond (Intel P35) Review
Hardwarezone posted a review on the Intel P35 based MSI P35 Diamond motherboard

MSI takes their latest DDR3 P35 board to new heights with the P35 Diamond, complete with the bundled VoIP hardware and Creative X-Fi Xtreme Audio sound card. An excellent motherboard with great performance that should not be overlooked, but is it worth it? Find out inside.
MSI P35 Diamond (Intel P35) Review

Toshiba Protege R400 Tablet PC First Look
Hardwarezone posted a first look at the Toshiba Protege R400 Tablet PC

The Toshiba Protege R400 represents the latest vision of portable computing from Toshiba and it has more than just a pretty face to share.
Toshiba Protege R400 Tablet PC First Look

Cooler Master Cosmos 1000 Case Review
PC Apex have a new review up on the new Cooler Master Cosmos 1000

Cosmos, the word conjures thoughts of distant galaxies, black holes, super novas and billions and billion of stars and planets all accompanied by the comforting drone of Carl Sagan's monotone voice. The Cosmos we're talking about today is a bit more down to earth, but impressive in its own right. The Cosmos 1000 is the latest in Cooler Master's Premium case line and we were fortunate enough to receive one of the first samples. This is Cooler Master's new bad boy for 2007 and has already managed to make it into Maximum PC's Dream Machine build. After spending the weekend with one, I can't fault their choice.
Cooler Master Cosmos 1000 Case Review

Project Danger Den Water Box Plus Case ( Part 2)
OCC has published part 2 of theire Project Danger Den Water Box Plus Case review

This water pump comes with a power cord that measures just over three feet. With that kind of cord length, mounting this pump in a large case presents no problems; there is enough length to reach across pretty much any case on the market. Mounting the pump can be accomplished two ways; using the supplied velcro or mounting it to the case with screws and rubber washers to isolate the vibration from the pump.
Project Danger Den Water Box Plus Case ( Part 2)

PC Power & Cooling Silencer 750w CrossFire Edition ATX PSU Review
Overclock3D have just published a new article titled: PC Power & Cooling Silencer 750w CrossFire Edition ATX PSU

PC Power & Cooling are without doubt one of the most highly recommended PSU manufacturers by enthusiasts, and since their recent partnership with OCZ we've been waiting to see what comes out of their doors. It looks like the wait is over...
PC Power & Cooling Silencer 750w CrossFire Edition ATX PSU Review

Logitech G9 Laser Gaming Mouse Review
Techgage posted the first Logitech G9 gaming mouse review

Looking for the ultimate gaming mouse? Logitech's latest G9 offers a lot... and then some. Included is a switchable body, color-changing LEDs, 3200 DPI capabilities, MicroGear scroll-wheel, braided cable and much more. The question: Is it worth your $99?
Logitech G9 Laser Gaming Mouse Review

Ultra X-Pro 800W Aluminum PSU ULT33185 Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the Ultra X-Pro 800W Aluminum PSU

Ultra has been in the business of producing good looking products which are known to perform well, and still not cost a fortune. We recently reviewed the Ultra ULT33186 Chilltec TEC CPU Cooler, which offered a unique blend of technologies into one product. Equally as unique is the Ultra X-Pro 800W Aluminum PSU ULT33185, which matches a very attractive power supply chassis with high-performance electronics previously found in mission critical components. Offering 800 watts of power gives the X-Pro a very wide range of applications: from pedestal servers to hardcore gaming systems. Benchmark Reviews has seen plenty of power supplies that look good, and they often promise more than they deliver. Ultra's X-Pro 800W will need to prove that function still comes before fashion.
Ultra X-Pro 800W Aluminum PSU ULT33185 Review

Games Convention 2007: Hardware
techPowerUp posted a coverage from the Games Convention 2007

The Games Convention 2007 had some very interesting hardware product launches. We have scoured the halls, snapped pictures and collected information on all the interesting new releases at the show.
Games Convention 2007: Hardware

VisionTek ATI HD 2400 Pro Review
Ninjalane has posted a review of the ATI HD 2400 Pro

We'd say for budget minded individual looking for an in-expensive DX10 upgrade, or simply wants to experiment with a HTPC the ATI Radeon HD 2400 Pro will not disappoint and surely will not break the bank.
VisionTek ATI HD 2400 Pro Review

Iiyama ProLite B2403WS 24in LCD Review
TrustedReviews have looked at the Iiyama ProLite B2403WS 24in LCD

As of writing the Iiyama ProLite B2403WS is the best value 24in LCD you can buy. This certainly doesn't make it best though, and plenty of compromises are made to get you that super cheap price. This makes it a good bet for the gamer on a budget, or the home office worker, who just wants a big screen with the resolution to match, though those with more discerning requirements should still look to the more expensive models.
Iiyama ProLite B2403WS 24in LCD Review

Dell Vostro 200 Review
TrustedReviews published a review on the Dell Vostro 200 business PC

A good, solid small-business PC, which would be even more useful in a home office, where you might want entertainment and leisure services as well. Although the base price of £276 (£235 ex VAT) looks extremely attractive, bear in mind that to get to the specification reviewed here costs a lot more than that. As with all pick ‘n' mix, you can end up paying more than you expected.
Dell Vostro 200 Review