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Mionix Saiph 3200 Gaming Mouse Reviewed
DragonSteelMods posted a review on the Mionix Saiph 3200 Gaming Mouse

Last week I took a look at the Mionix Alioth 400 mousepad, today I've got another Mionix product, a mouse this time. The mouse is called the Saiph 3200, and it could be considered a professional gaming mouse as it has the ability to change the weight of it, you've also got a choice of seven different DPI settings and the ability to create your own macros. These features are found in more high end mice, and it's obviously aimed at the gamer who wishes total control over their movement and the ability to quickly change DPI settings. In my time with the Saiph 3200 I've really come to like it, it's very accurate and works well. So read on...
Mionix Saiph 3200 Gaming Mouse Reviewed

Zune HD Review Part 2: Zune 4.0 PC Software
SuperSite for Windows published part 2 of their Zune HD review

Microsoft's underappreciated Zune PC software has come a long way since its first 1.0 incarnation, a bastardized version of Windows Media Player that lacked some of its inspiration's best features. Starting with Zune 2.0 in 2007, however, something wonderful happened. The Zune PC software was rewritten from scratch and became a beautiful if incomplete media player. But most of the functional holes in 2.0 were fixed throughout the 2.5 and 3.x releases. In Zune 3.0, Microsoft fleshed out the software with Mix View, Channels, Picks, a gorgeous new Now Playing screen, and other features. Now, in version 4.0, things get even better. And the software that began as a sad also-ran is now vastly superior to its only real competition, Apple's iTunes.

Looked at generally, Zune 4.0 is another evolution of the software that began with Zune 2.0. (And seriously, let's all just pretend that the Zune 1.0 PC software never happened.) It features the same basic interface, the same basic media views, the same Zune Marketplace and Zune Social integration, and the same basic device sync, playlist, and disc burning functionality. But as with Windows 7, what Microsoft has done in Zune 4.0 is take something that was good to begin with and just make it better by rethinking the details and getting the fit and finish right. Where Zune 3.x was good or even excellent, Zune 4.0 is superior.
Zune HD Review Part 2: Zune 4.0 PC Software



Super Talent Pico C 32 GB Flash Drive Review
Rbmods posted a review on the Super Talent Pico C 32 GB Flash Drive

Super Talent gives the phrase "thumb drive" new meaning with their most recent addition to their line of USB flash drives, the 32 GB Pico C, which packs so much storage space into an area smaller than that opposable appendage. Read on for the full performance review.
Super Talent Pico C 32 GB Flash Drive Review

ASRock NetTop Ion 330 Review
Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the ASRock NetTop Ion 330

Small personal computers are becoming all the rage now with end users wanting ever smaller ways to enjoy their computing. Take the iPhone for example, along with the iPod Touch. Those devices have revolutionized the handheld computing experience. Intel, Nvidia and others like ASRock have not forgotten the home based users wanting a compact, yet powerful (enough) solution to quietly enjoy either a simple home PC, or a more versatile home theatre personal computer solution. With advanced computing and graphics solutions for such a small unit, the ASRock NetTop ION 330 PC could just be what you'll be looking to upgrade too and out of your noisy monster, power hungry and expensive rig. However it is worth the hassle to add a monitor, OS, keyboard and mouse too versus just buying a laptop? Read out to find out more and make your own decisions.
ASRock NetTop Ion 330 Review