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Viperlair posted a review on the Sondigo Inferno Soundcard

Most people out there today are fine with their integrated audio solutions, especially with Intel's High Definition Audio and nVidia's past and present push for better quality onboard audio. This does not mean that everyone is satisfied with these solutions, as good as they are, they are not to the standards set forth by Creative and now apparently, Sondigo.
Sondigo Inferno Soundcard Review

BlueTomorrow.com has posted a new review on the Logitech diNovo Edge Bluetooth Keyboard

The diNovo Edge is ideal for the digital media fanatic searching for a progressive wireless keyboard. This ultra-modern keyboard comes equipped with Bluetooth 2.0 technology, advanced Li-ion charging technology, TouchDisc hyper-scrolling and the PerfectStroke key mechanism among many other features. Even without 10-key capabilities, the diNovo Edge is still head and shoulders above most other wireless keyboards.
Logitech diNovo Edge Bluetooth Keyboard Review



Techgage comparing performance from Half-Life 2, GRAW, Oblivion, Quake IV and more under Windows Vista

Will using Vista put a damper on your gaming addiction? When we took a look at Beta 2 this past summer, we saw rather large performance decreases. Now that Vista is finally out, have things been improved?
Windows Vista Gaming Performance Reports

Modders-Inc has posted a review on the Cooler Master NotePal S

Finding a way to make your laptop more user friendly and at the same time being ergonomic could be a hit and miss situation. Cooler Master has taken of this for you with the NotePal S. With its S shape design and constructed of aluminum it may be hard to find a better notebook accessory.
Cooler Master NotePal S Review

ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the Sapphire X1900 XT 512MB Video Card

A little while ago we took a look at the Sapphire Radeon X1300 XT video card. It proved to be a great midrange card, especially for the price. Well today we will be talking a look at its bigger brother on the high-end; the Radeon X1900 XT. I was really excited to get the X1900 XT and see what it had to offer. It really changed the way I play games and the feel of those games so let's take a look and see what it can do.
Sapphire X1900 XT 512MB Video Card Review

XYZ Computing has posted a Toshiba Tecra M6 Notebook Review

There are not many notebooks that are directly comparable to the M6, which is one reason it is interesting. It is a bit heavier than most 12" models (the starting weight is 4.1 lbs) and on the surface it seems like a model that would be more comfortable with a 14" display, though it is on the light side for the typical 14" unit. The starting price is higher than expected, most likely as a result of a few bonuses, like the smaller size and a top-of-the-line DVD writer. The closest competitor is Lenovo's V100, but some other's, like Dell's M1210, are about the same size, but have a better feature set.
Toshiba Tecra M6 Notebook Review

Bigbruin.com has posted a review on the Thermalright HR-07 Memory Module Cooler

The HR-07 is nothing like any memory cooler I have seen, and the double heatpipe design is quite foreign looking to me. The concept of the design makes sense though, and what you have is a heavyweight heatspreader with a heatpipe on either side that draws heat up to a pair of cooling fins that will be situated in the moving air inside a typical system.
Thermalright HR-07 Memory Module Cooler Review

Futurelooks checks out the LowePro CompuTrekker Plus AW Camera Bag

For anyone looking for a single do it all gear bag, the LowePro CompuTrekker Plus AW seems like the logical solution. Designed to hold a laptop computer, along with all our DSLR camera equipment and accessories, does it work as good as it sounds in the real world? Let's find out!
LowePro CompuTrekker Plus AW Camera Bag Review

XtremeComputing has posted a review on the Thermaltake TMG A3 Silent CPU cooler

The base of the heatsink is well protected with a plastic cover, which we like to see, as any damage to the base of the heatsink would severely hamper its performance. The TMG A3 also comes with Thermal transfer compound pre-applied to the heatsink which may or may not be a good thing depending if you like to use a specific compound
Thermaltake TMG A3 Silent CPU cooler Review

TrustedReviews featured an article titled "Digital Photography Tutorial: RAW Usage"

Sensor RAW is a special image recording option that is only available on digital SLRs and a few other high-quality semi-professional digital cameras. If your camera has this option, you have access to much higher image quality than the standard JPEG file format. In this article I’ll explain what you need to unlock that potential.
Digital Photography Tutorial: RAW Usage Review

TrustedReviews looked at the LG GBW-H10N Blu-ray Drive

The LG GBW-H10N looks pretty much like any other DVD writer apart from the Blu-ray Disc logo on the right side of the tray. The GBW-H10N will write BD-R discs at 4x, BD-RE media at 2x, DVD-R at 12x, DVD-RW at 6x, DVD+R at 12x, DVD+RW at 8x (media permitting) and DVD-RAM at 5x.
LG GBW-H10N Blu-ray Drive Review