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TechwareLabs has published a review of the Abit AirPace Wireless Audio Device
Legit Reviews posted Super Talent 2GB Exelerator Ready Boost Review
For those music lovers out there who have collections of MP3s that dwarfs the library of congress and would like to hear them on their home stereo which is located on the other side of the house there is a solution that does not include dragging wires from your PC to the stereo. ABIT has given TechwareLabs their wireless music solution named the "AirPace". The AirPace is a Wireless Audio Device with built in Access Point that gives you the ability to send audio from your PC through the AirPace wireless access point to your home entertainment system or similar device. The AirPace is the Abit competitor to the Linksys audio bridge.Abit AirPace Wireless Audio Device Review
Legit Reviews posted Super Talent 2GB Exelerator Ready Boost Review
Super Talent has recently launched the Exelerator family of ReadyBoost drives that use an internal 9-pin USB header on the motherboard to help improve system performance for those that have already made the leap to Windows Vista. These innovative new Flash drives plug into a standard 9-pin USB header inside the chassis and Legit Reviews has been able to take one for a test spin on a Compaq Presario with Windows Vista Basic.Super Talent 2GB Exelerator Ready Boost Review
DV Hardware has published a review of the new Logitech V220 notebook mouse