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BurnOutPC.com has posted their review on the Antec P180B Case

It's been a while since I looked at a case with so many features for this price. The Antec P180 is fairly cheap if you consider how much you get in return for it. It's not the most spacious case and it does get a bit crowded in there once your system is all set up. But the features like sound dampening, removable trays with anti vibration grommets, and stellar looks makes it all good. Im more than pleased with this case.
Antec P180B Review

Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the nMedia HTPC 200BA Enclosure

We are a little over a month past Christmas, and I know some of us received some really good computer hardware. So what does that mean for the other hardware that was replaced, but is still good? It means it's HTPC computer building time!
nMedia HTPC 200BA Enclosure Review



GideonTech.com has posted a review on the Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro

In the included instructions it says that the surface was milled down specifically to work with their thermal grease for the best performance. Well, I don't know if that's true, but I'm always willing to give things a try, instead of cleaning the goop off the heatsink, I installed it as is. Don't worry though, I still plan to remove it and test again with the benchmark AS5.
Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro Review

Hardware Pacers has posted a review on the Logitech MX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse

Logitech, one of the first and biggest computer mouse companies today brings yet again a new edition of their MX line of products, the Logitech MX Revolution. This mouse pushes the envelope on its looks, features and technology. Now with the cooler look and features such as SmartShift technology it is not just a mouse anymore, but a reliable piece of machinery with exemplary craftsmanship and creative internal parts. Today in our review we will look in detail what these new great features offer and if it is the right choice for your needs!
Logitech MX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse Review

Dan's Data posted a review on the Pertelian X2040

The Pertelian X2040 is a USB external LCD display device, which costs a mere $US48.99, but provides a mere 2800 pixels.

Compared with normal monitors that doesn't sound like much, and the X2040 doesn't even have any input capabilities - you control it with keyboard hotkeys.

It's surprisingly useful, though. I think it's quite good value.
Pertelian X2040 Review