Madshrimps posted a High End Power Supply Roundup
TechFEAR has posted a new product evaluation on Das Keyboard II
Hardware-Review checked out the Revoltec Procyon Multifunction Panel
Hardware-Review posted a review on the Altec Lansing M602 iPod Speaker System
Bit-Tech posted a review on Corsair and Cooler Master PSUs
3D Game Man posted part 3 of Building A KICKASS Gaming Rig
Mirai DML-522W100 22in LCD monitor Review
TrustedReviews have looked at the Mirai DML-522W100 22in LCD monitor.
Orange SPV M3100 - 3G Smartphone Review
TrustedReviews looked at the Orange SPV M3100 - 3G Smartphone
TrustedReviews have looked at the Mirai DML-522W100 22in LCD monitor.
It used to be the case that for any given monitor size, you knew the resolution you would be getting. 17 and 19in gave you 1,280 x 1,024 and moving up to a 20 or 21in LCD display would get you to the heady heights of 1,600 x 1,200. However, since the world has gone widescreen, it’s got a little confusing. Most widescreen displays start at 20in and have a resolution of 1,680 x 1,050 and the next size up is 24in at 1,920 x 1,200. However, we’ve recently seen a 21in Samsung offering 1680 x 1050 and we’ve also seen a 19in widescreen from Asus with an awkward resolution of 1,440 x 900. If you’re an iMac fan you’ll also get this resolution on the 17in model.Mirai DML-522W100 22in LCD monitor Review
Orange SPV M3100 - 3G Smartphone Review
TrustedReviews looked at the Orange SPV M3100 - 3G Smartphone
Back in March I reviewed the T-Mobile MDA Vario, which was a cool little Windows Mobile device with a slide out keyboard. Although I liked the Vario, I found myself more impressed with the Orange SPV M5000, which although larger, had the advantage of 3G support. Of course what I really wanted was a cross between the two – a device with the dimensions of the Vario, but the 3G support of the SPV M5000. Well, it appears that wishes do come true, because that’s exactly what I’ve got on my desk right now.. Inclusion in your news postings would be much appreciated.Orange SPV M3100 - 3G Smartphone Review
XtremeComputing posted a review on the Crucial Ballistix DDR2 PC2 8000 (1000 MHz) 2 gig kit
Madshrimps put up a Thermalright Ultra-90 CPU Cooler review
bit-tech.net posted a review on Lego Star Wars: The Original Trilogy
Tweaktown posted a Mega DDR-2 Memory Roundup
ThinkComputers.org has posted a review on the Razer Barracuda HP-1 Gaming Headphones
TrustedReviews looked at the Orange SPV M3100 - 3G Smartphone
TrustedReviews have looked at the Mirai DML-522W100 22in LCD monitor.
Techspot posted a review on the VisionTek Radeon X1600XT AGP video card
Telstar TLD-3500 Network Attached Storage Enclosure Review
Bigbruin.com posted a review on the Telstar TLD-3500 Network Attached Storage Enclosure
Thermaltake W3 Review
techPowerUp! posted a new review on the Thermaltake W3
Bigbruin.com posted a review on the Telstar TLD-3500 Network Attached Storage Enclosure
Geeks.com has provided us a stand alone network attached storage device manufactured by TelStar. The TLD-3500 uses a 3.5" IDE hard drive to provide an external storage solution via an Ethernet or USB 2.0 connection. The installation was very simple, and no serious technical knowledge is required. If you can read and follow a set of instructions you shouldn't have any problems getting this up and running quickly.Telstar TLD-3500 Network Attached Storage Enclosure Review
Thermaltake W3 Review
techPowerUp! posted a new review on the Thermaltake W3
Watercooling a CPU or a graphics card is nothing out of the ordinary these days. With the arrival of Core 2 Duo, people have started to put emphasis on cooling their chipset too, in order to achieve higher overclocks. As if Thermaltake was expecting this, they released a new chipset block, the Aqua Brazing W3, designed to cool almost any chipset on today's market.Thermaltake W3 Review
TweakTown posted a review on the XFX GeForce 7900GS Extreme
HEXUS posted a review on the VIA EPIA CN13000
Laptop Gamers has posted a new article on the Logitech diNovo Laptop Keyboard Mouse
R&B Mods checked out the Spire Rocketeer III 500w PSU