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TrustedReviews have looked at the Samsung Q45

As with the R20 and R70, the Q45 continues Samsung’s penchant for sleek and simple designs which feature a shiny black outer casing and matt black interior. Clearly Samsung wants to foster a unified look that can be easily identified as belonging to the company, and in this it has been pretty successful.
Samsung Q45 Review

Tweaknews.net posted a review on the Samsung SyncMaster 206BW 20 Inch Widescreen LCD Monitor

If you are in the market for an excellent widescreen monitor that is practically great at everything related to computer use, I would bet hard earned money that you will be happy with this monitor reviewed today..
Samsung SyncMaster 206BW 20 Inch Widescreen LCD Monitor Review



techPowerUp posted a new review on the QNAP QBack-25 HDD Enclosure

The QNAP QBack-25 is an external HDD enclosure for 2.5" HDDs connected via USB. The use of 2.5" drives allows that it is powered by USB only. What makes the unit special is the included backup software which can easily compete with professional solutions. It is very easy to use and has a clean screen layout. Optional 256-bit AES encryption helps you protect your data from prying eyes. With a price of about $35 this unit is also very competitively priced.
QNAP QBack-25 HDD Enclosure Review

Legit Reviews posted Gennum nX6000 Bluetooth Headset Review

Other than the occasional electronic glitch, the Gennum nX6000 Bluetooth headset has performed flawlessly in the weeks that we have used it. The headset is pretty comfortable, but if you are not used to an in-the-ear-type of headset, you might be cautious of long-term use. I had no problem with wearing it for long periods of time. With the addition of the ear hook, the headset sits very lightly on your ear.
Gennum nX6000 Bluetooth Headset Review

TrustedReviews have looked at the Planar PD7010 DLP projector

It looks like it means business, at any rate. Its high-gloss black finish wrapped around a delightfully curvaceous and reasonably diminutive body is tailor made to look good on a coffee table, suggesting that Planar knows the sort of design ethic that the UK domestic market loves.
Planar PD7010 DLP projector Review

Hardware Secrets posted a new tutorial: Testing the 3D Performance of Your PC With Quake 4

One of the best ways to benchmark the performance of your PC is running a heavy 3D game, since it will pull the maximum performance your video card, CPU, memories and hard disk drive can deliver. Quake 4 fits nicely in this role for PCs found on the market today. In this short tutorial we will teach you how to use Quake 4 to measure the performance of a PC.
Testing the 3D Performance of Your PC With Quake 4

XSReviews has reviewed the Antec Sonata III

Antec; the champion of the biggest cases I've seen. Today, instead of their usual approach of adding centimetres, I have their Sonata III which is a more standard sized chassis toted as silent. Perhaps even mulnaz?
Antec Sonata III Review

Howtoforge published a new tutorial about Virtual Hosting with vsftpd and MySQL on Debian Etch

Vsftpd is one of the most secure and fastest FTP servers for Linux. Usually vsftpd is configured to work with system users. This document describes how to install a vsftpd server that uses virtual users from a MySQL database instead of real system users. This is much more performant and allows to have thousands of ftp users on a single machine.
Virtual Hosting With vsftpd And MySQL On Debian Etch

Hi-Techreviews.com posted a review on the Apevia X-QPack 2 Micro-ATX Enclosure

Just about one year ago we had the pleasure of reviewing the Aspire X-QPack Micro-ATX enclosure and it scored high marks in our review. Here it is one year later and we have the pleasure of reviewing the new X-QPack 2 from Apevia yes you're right they have changed the name of their company, but not the quality of their products. So come on along as we look at this newest version and see if it does as well as its predecessor.
Apevia X-QPack 2 Micro-ATX Enclosure Review

FrostyTech posted a review on the Coolage Freezer Orb F0-Z924AL Intel Heatsink

The Coolage Freezer Orb heatsink is designed for Intel Core 2 Duo processors, and as with most heatsinks seeking to banish the stock Intel heatsink from the PC, it comes equipped with a Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) fan. Coolage's Freezer Orb F0-Z924AL heatsink is compatible with socket 775 Intel Pentium and Core 2 Duo CPUs.
Coolage Freezer Orb F0-Z924AL Intel Heatsink Review

Hardware Canucks posted a review of the Noctua NC-U6 Chipset Cooler

The Austrian designed Noctua NC-U6 appears to have what it takes to be a player in today's overclocking world, and it looks the part with two copper heatpipes; twenty-nine aluminum cooling fins; and the Brobdignagian dimensions of 85 mm tall by 70mm wide (almost sounds like a CPU heatsink). But in todays world of egg-frying chipsets, looks mean nothing without results. So lets find out how it stacks up.
Noctua NC-U6 Chipset Cooler Review

3D Game Man posted a review on the Antec P190 Case

The Antec P190 Case is based on the original P180 case, but with many improvements. For one, it's a little larger so 12x13" Extended ATX form factor motherboards now fit. Also, there is no space issue fitting the newest very long video cards. The cases fans have also been upgraded. There are now a total of five TriCool fans; two 140mm at the top, one 120mm at the back and bottom, and a 200mm Big Boy fan on the left side panel. It has a cable management system, plenty of drive bays, a snake light, and much more. Aside from it being a ton and expensive, it's one of the very best cases on the planet! Watch the video to find out more and check out the bloopers at the end.
Antec P190 Case Review

DreamWare Computers posted a review on the Samsung 940UX USB LCD Monitor

USB really is starting to take over all your connected peripherals on your computer these days. With most new computers not even having a serial, parallel or PS/2 keyboard/mouse ports, we're starting to just see a mass of USB ports. With many manufacturers coming up with innovative new ways to make everything they can USB (even surround sound speakers are coming in USB now!), there are some things like our monitors that we may not have thought about in this fashion yet. Samsung isn't leaving this stone unturned for much longer, with the new 940UX monitor finding it's way onto the market.
Samsung 940UX USB LCD Monitor Review

techPowerUp posted a review on the Spire Pininfarina

The Spire Pininfarina is a very unique case, designed by the Italian design studio. The 6 mm thick aluminum and steel body make this case really heavy. It is a real back breaker if you plan to carry this one to a LAN party. The unique looks also continue with the butterfly doors, which make for some very simple installation.
Spire Pininfarina Review

Motherboards.org posted V7 D22W12 22" Widescreen Monitor Review

The monitor we looked at today, the V7 D22W12 will be selling at right around $250.00, a much more affordable and end user friendly price than previous high-end models. Not to mention that 22" LCD screens are currently the latest and hottest selling monitors for the PC environment and usually come with a much higher price tag than this. Availability for the D22W12 is excellent as well and the product comes with a three year warranty, which you will probably never use and end up buying a new monitor before the V7 22" fails you in any case.
V7 D22W12 22" Widescreen Monitor Review

ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the Samsung Digimax A7 7-Megapixel Digial Camera

It really doesn't seem that long since you paid big bucks to own a 1.3 megapixel digital camera, and today I'm reviewing a budget-priced 7 mp jobber. Man! Digital cameras today have attained such a high optical quality, you wonder how much better they can get. Today, you can get a 1.3 megapixel camera for $19.95. Or, you can pay well over 2 grand for a professional model 12 megapixel Nikon or Canon single lens reflex (SLR), and that's the body only, add another $500-$1500 for a nice lens. Somewhere in that field, there is a price range for the average person wanting a decent camera. I feel that most people will end up paying somewhere between $125 and $250 for a digital camera.
Samsung Digimax A7 7-Megapixel Digial Camera Review

DragonSteelMods takes a look at the Apiotek InnerOne Shock-proof Notebook Inner Bag

If you have a laptop or a notebook computer then chances are you went and got a nice bag to carry it in, with all the pockets etc for carrying other accessories as well. Bags are nice, don't get me wrong, I have a couple of them myself, but what if you just want to carry your notebook around with you and not the big bag? Well Apiotek might have the answer in the form of a shock-proof, waterproof notebook bag that is just for your laptop, it's called the InnerOne and obviously that's what's for review today. I found it to be something very interesting and extremely useful for just taking my laptop places, and keeping it well protected, so read on to learn more about this great product from Apiotek...
Apiotek InnerOne Shock-proof Notebook Inner Bag

Techgage posted a new article taking a look at three programs no Mac OS X user should go without.

OS X has been praised for its simplicity, power, sophistication and functionality. But can this power and flexibility be improved upon? Today we will examine three OS X utilities, Quick Silver, OnyX and Path Finder that all claim they can. But can they? We are about to find out.
Top Utilities For Enhancing OS X

TechwareLabs has published a Guide to Easy Overclocking

Many people hear about overclocking and ask themselves what it is and if it can help them. While there is no simple answer to this question, this guide will help you try to decide for yourself if overclocking is for you. We step you through the basics of overclocking and the concerns and pitfalls so that you can achieve results without fear. Read our guide to achieve better results.
Overclocking Made Easy Guide

EclipseOC posted a review on the Mushkin HP2-6400 2x2GB

Has Mushkin succeeded in making a 4GB DDR2 kit that can provide good performance and overclockability without breaking the bank? Join us as we attempt to find out.
Mushkin HP2-6400 2x2GB Review

OCC has published a new review of the Evoluent Vertical Mouse 3 and Mouse Friendly Keyboard

Have you ever felt numbness or even pain in your fingers, hands, or forearms after long hours spent at your computer? Arguably, one of the most serious conditions related to working with computers is carpal tunnel syndrome. Carpal tunnel syndrome has been attributed primarily to some form of repetitive motion or bending of the wrist that compresses the median nerve. Is there a solution? There may just be. The Evoluent Vertical Mouse 3 and the Mouse Friendly Keyboard with the Posture Right wrist support are products designed to help reduce or eliminate these symptoms. The awkward angles and positions that most mice and keyboards force the hands and wrists to bend are significantly reduced with these products.
Evoluent Vertical Mouse 3 and Mouse Friendly Keyboard Review

Howtoforge posted a new tutorial for CentOS: Configuring Samba 3.0 To Use The ADS Security Mode

The intent of this article is to show you how to configure your Linux machine and Samba server to participate in a Windows 2003 Active Directory domain as a Member Server using Kerberos authentication. This involves using the security = ADS security mode in Samba.
Configuring Samba 3.0 To Use The ADS Security Mode (CentOS)