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Spire CombiPod card reader Review
Bjorn3D posted a review on the Spire CombiPod card reader

With all of the card readers out there on the market now, makes choosing one a difficult one. Not to mention when you need a card reader you never seem to have one on hand, lol. Next question we need to ask our selves when it comes time to purchase a card reader, do we get one that fits in a 3.5'/5.25' bays? Or do we get one that sits out side of the chassis? I am going to show you a card reader that sits out side of your chassis, and is somewhat stylish to boot.
Spire CombiPod card reader Review

PNY XLR8 GeForce GTX 285 reviewed
ITreviewed posted a review on the PNY XLR8 GeForce GTX 285 video card

For the most part, PNY's XLR8 GeForce GTX 285 should satisfy your gaming needs. It offers excellent performance in modern PC games without breaking the bank. But if you play a lot of bleeding-edge titles, shelling out just under 100 more on a dual-GPU solution may be worth it. You should also remember that faster (overclocked) models of the GTX 285 are available from other manufacturers. Another blow is that PNY only offers a 3-year standard warranty on XLR8 branded graphics cards, whereas most other manufacturers offer a lifetime warranty - which is even transferred if you sell the card.
PNY XLR8 GeForce GTX 285 reviewed

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Black & Decker PowerToGo Review
OCModShop posted a review on the Black & Decker PowerToGo 20W

You know what you do when you don't have a place to get some juice for your gear? You get portable power. Black and Decker created this nifty little contraption called the PowerToGo. You can get it in 3 flavors, 10w, 20w, and 100w. I opted for the 20w because I didn't figure I would need much more than that to power my PSP and cell phone, and because the 2Ah battery that comes with it is half the weight of the 4Ah battery inside the 100w version. Weight is an issue when traveling.
Black & Decker PowerToGo Review

BenQ GP1 mini LED Projector with USB Reader Review
Everything USB posted BenQ GP1 mini LED Projector with USB Reader review

While ever more miniature digital projectors have been hitting the market for years now, these compact units have always had limitations that kept them from making that leap from nice idea to truly useful. This time around, BenQ packs impressive specs into its new GP1 pico projector - while targeting mainstream, media saavy consumers. While its size and weight are impressive, it also boasts 100 lumens of LED brightness, with a world's first integrated USB reader and the ability to decode video and audio streams on the fly, without a PC attached. Read on for the review.
BenQ GP1 mini LED Projector with USB Reader Review