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ASUS G51Vx 15" Gaming Notebook Review
Techgage.com posted a review of ASUS' $999 gaming notebook, the G51Vx

To purchase a quality gaming notebook just a few years ago would have set you back at least $2,000. But the situation is far better today, and it's proven with the help of ASUS' G51Vx, coming in at $999. It comes complete with NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 260M graphics card, a great feature-set and plays most of today's games at their max detail settings with ease.
ASUS G51Vx 15" Gaming Notebook Review

Microsoft Arc Mouse Review
InsideHW.com has reviewed Microsoft Arc Mouse

Until now, most notebook and netbook users had problems when it comes to deciding what mouse to use and purchase, which will go nicely with their portable companion. Specialized mouse models (notebook mouse models) are in most cases small, hence not very ergonomic, and not adopted for prolonged usage. On the other hand, traditional mouse models are relatively big, so carrying it around is not a pleasant experience. Engineers from Microsoft noticed this problem and result of their labor arrived in our test lab in form of Microsoft Arc Mouse…
Microsoft Arc Mouse Review



10 Low-Budget AMD Motherboards
InsideHW.com has compared 10 Low-Budget AMD Motherboards

Since AMD presented some very interesting low-budget CPUs lately, next good question is: which motherboard should you purchase with that CPU? We decided to review all AM2/AM2+ motherboards with price tag between 50€ and 70€ because we believe that some of those motherboards can be very good choice especially for new Athlon II CPUs. Except price, there was another feature that all motherboards should have: support for DDR2 memory. Since we are choosing motherboard for a budget PC and DDR2 memory is cheaper and offers similar performances to DDR3, it was logical choice. So, let’s get cracking…
10 Low-Budget AMD Motherboards

Gogo Inflight Internet Speed Tested and Used
Legit Reviews posted a review on the Gogo Inflight Internet Speed

Wi-Fi access on airplanes is quickly becoming the norm and at least 150 American Airlines planes now now offer the service. The wireless service that us being used on AA flights is called Gogo Inflight Internet and it turns a commercial airplane into a Wi-Fi hotspot! Read on to see how fast it is and if it works well.

As soon as we got the Gogo Inflight Internet service up and running, we went to speedtest.net and ran a broadband internet speed test and then did three more at roughly one hour intervals. The results showed that we were getting anywhere from 1.2 to 2.1 Mb/s when it comes to download speeds and 0.1 to 0.36 Mb/s for upload speeds...
Gogo Inflight Internet Speed Tested and Used

Microsoft Arc Mouse Review
Hardware Pacers has posted a review on the Microsoft Arc Mouse

Microsoft has been an innovative hardware manufacturer for over 35 years and lately the company has focused on both functionality and design. The Arc Mouse is one of the remarkable design innovations that will fit the style of many design oriented consumers while meeting the performance needs of performance computer enthusiast. Sleek and stylish this mouse looks good while delivering 1200 dpi resolution and 30 inches per second laser tracking speed. The curved contour not only gives the Arc Mouse a stylish look, but makes it fit comfortably in any hand making this a good choice for the right or left handed user.
Microsoft Arc Mouse Review

Titan Skalli Review
OCC has published a review on the Titan Skalli

When compared to the Coolermaster Hyper TX 3 the better construction and larger heatpipes end up allowing the Skalli to perform better when the heat is on. By better construction, what I am talking about is the heatsink base. The Coolemaster looked like the heatpipes were just pressed into the aluminum base with no leveling of the heatpipes and base, while the Skalli looks as though the base and heatpipes were machined as one piece to make sure this was not an issue.
Titan Skalli Review

Transcend Ultra Series 120GB 2.5-inch Solid State Drive Review
TweakTown posted a review on the Transcend Ultra Series 120GB 2.5-inch Solid State Drive

Transcend has their hands in several consumer markets these days. The company is known mainly for their memory products like compact flash and thumb drives. The company has been branching out into different market segments and now has a line of consumer electronics like digital photo frames and MP3 players. Transcend has also ventured into solid state drives and has an impressive lineup started.

The latest SSD in Transcend’s portfolio is the Ultra. The Ultra is actually a series name but there are currently only two models available, the 60GB and 120GB capacity drives. The Ultra Series uses an Indilinx Barefoot controller, the same version with 64MB cache that we have tested here numerous times and have fallen in love with.
Transcend Ultra Series 120GB 2.5-inch Solid State Drive Review

Zotac GeForce 9500GT 512Mb Graphics Card Video Review
eTeknix.com have a video review of the Zotac GeForce 9500GT 512Mb Graphics Card

Today we are looking at the Zotac GeForce 9500GT 512Mb graphics card. This particlar card is perfect for people who want to dabble a bit in gaming from time to time, but dont want to spend hundreds of their hard earned cash.
Zotac GeForce 9500GT 512Mb Graphics Card Video Review

Enhancing The Windows Media Center Experience
Benchmark Reviews explores the evolution of the Windows HTPC Platform

The proliferation of multimedia audio and video formats, including Blu-Ray, and an increasing array of TV and web based services have made the home theatre personal computer (HTPC) a powerful convergence device. With the imminent release of Microsoft's Windows 7 Operating System, Benchmark Reviews explores the evolution of the Windows HTPC Platform. We will also examine the efforts of a global community of users and premium developers, who have used Microsoft's product to showcase their skills and highlight their passion to make the PC a core component of the home entertainment setup.
Enhancing The Windows Media Center Experience