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NT Compatible » News » September 2010 » Lenovo ThinkPad T410s Review

Lenovo ThinkPad T410s Review

Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 09/03/2010 05:03 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]

TechReviewSource.com posted a review on the Lenovo ThinkPad T410s. Other new reviews:

- IRISCard Anywhere 4 Review
- ASUS CineVibe Gaming Headset Review
- Tom Clancy H.A.W.X. 2 Review (Xbox 360)
- Compro VideoMate C200 Plus Review
- Lenovo ThinkPad T410s Review
- ECS P55H-AK LGA1156 Motherboard Review
- Mushkin Callisto Deluxe 60 GB SSD Review
- Arctic Sound S111 Portable Speakers and C1 Mobile USB Charger Review
- Lian Li Pitstop PC-T60 Open Air Test Bench Review




Lenovo ThinkPad T410s Review
TechReviewSource.com posted a review on the Lenovo ThinkPad T410s

The Lenovo ThinkPad T410s is one the lightest business-class laptop computers with a 14.1" LCD that we've ever seen. Most other lightweights in this category sacrifice performance and power, but the T410s doesn't in the least bit. You get an Intel Core i5 CPU, 4GB of RAM, and a plethora of wireless options.
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IRISCard Anywhere 4 Review
Business Computing World published a review of the IRISCard Anywhere 4 business card scanner

The IRISCard Anywhere 4 is definitely a product with a niche and it won't appeal to everyone. But if you are in a position where you need to capture data from multiple business cards, it is a good performer. It Optical Character Recognition isn't perfect, but what OCR is? We found it easy to get to grips with without a lot of reference to the manual, and its compatibility with a wide range of external applications for data transfer both in proprietary and generic formats is impressive.
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ASUS CineVibe Gaming Headset Review
ocaholic posted a review on the ASUS CineVibe Gaming Headset

Asus has produced a new USB gaming headset with rumble-feedback which needs no soundcard nor drivers. If the new headset which goes by the name CineVibe, knocks you off your feet, you can read in the following article.
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Tom Clancy H.A.W.X. 2 Review (Xbox 360)
KitGuru posted a review on Tom Clancy H.A.W.X. 2 for the Xbox 360

Tom Clancy H.A.W.X. was a big success when it was released and even though it received mixed reviews it still managed to sell well. Many hardware sites also used it (and continue to use it) as a benchmark when testing graphics cards. H.A.W.X. 2 is the follow up and the developers have tried to mix up the core gameplay so it is slightly less monotonous. We received our Xbox 360 copy and have spent the last week playing it.[/quote6
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Compro VideoMate C200 Plus Review
DV Hardware published a review of the Compro VideoMate C200 Plus A/V capture stick.

Chances are high that you have lots of old camcorder tapes or VHS tapes tucked away somewhere with memories if your childhood, favorite holidays, your wedding, your children of perhaps even grandchildren. Wouldn't it be great if you could convert this old media to a more secure storage medium? Look no further, the Compro VideoMate C200 Plus promises to be up to the job, this product is an USB video/audio capture stick that enables you to transfer video and audio to your PC without any hassle.
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ECS P55H-AK LGA1156 Motherboard Review
Madshrimps posted a review on the ECS P55H-AK LGA1156 Motherboard

ECS have developed a new, easy to use P55 motherboard named P55H-AK which sports lots of features like USB 3.0, SATA 6Gb/s. The Nvidia NF2100 which functions as x16 PCie lane switch chip in-between the x16 PCIe graphics slots, enabling 3-way SLI as an option in a 16:8:8 configuration. The motherboard also comes with a USB 3.0 front panel, which is very useful.
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Mushkin Callisto Deluxe 60 GB SSD Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Mushkin Callisto Deluxe 60 GB SSD

Mushkin's Callisto 60 GB comes at a very affordable $145 which makes it the cheapest 60 GB Sandforce-driven SSD on the market today. With a capacity of 60 GB it is a great choice for a Windows 7 boot drive. TRIM is also supported, so you get the maximum out of your SSD even after it's aged a bit.
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Arctic Sound S111 Portable Speakers and C1 Mobile USB Charger Review
Top Review Shop posted a review on the Arctic Sound S111 Portable Speakers and C1 Mobile USB Charger

Priced at under $20, the Arctic Sound S111 is meant to be a small and convenient replacement for the less-than-impressive speakers found in most notebooks and netbooks. Coupled with the Arctic C1 Mobile solar-powered USB charger, the S111 can also be used as a set of iPod speakers while out and about. Is the Arctic Sound S111 the cheap-and-cheerful remedy for notebook audio blues? Let's find out.
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Lian Li Pitstop PC-T60 Open Air Test Bench Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the Lian Li Pitstop PC-T60 Open Air Test Bench

The Lian Li T60 is an ATX and Micro-ATX open air test bench system that many enthusiasts might find very handy as you can change out hardware quickly and easily. The Lian Li Pitstop PC-T60 chassis is equipped with 8 PCI slots, especially nice in the advent of adding in new graphics cards. While those with animals and small children will cringe the rest should drool over this sexy red aluminum chassis!

When all is said and done, the Lian Li Pitstop T60 is a nice "case" for those that like to be different. However, if you're aren't looking for a case, and you are in need of a test bench, the Lian Li Pitstop T60 may just fit the bill for what you need. Many people, myself included will tend to use the box that the motherboard came in, a piece of foam, or anything else they can find to set the system up on for testing. I'm not here to tell you that you (and me) are wrong in doing this. Though if you do this to frequently, your spouse may begin to get upset, especially if you are doing this on the kitchen table. With a "case" like the Lian Li Pitstop T60 the clean up from the days adventures in hardware becomes that much easier. When you are set-up on the motherboard box, everything has to be disconnected from the motherboard before anything can be moved. The Lian Li Pitstop T60 remedies this, all of the system components can stay connected while you move the set-up that you are testing so dinner can be served...
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