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Thecus N5500 Five-Bay NAS Server Review
TweakTown posted a review on the Thecus N5500 Five-Bay NAS Server

Thecus has been on a roll in 2009 launching one product after another. Some of the new products are just updates of previously released ones like the N7700 SAS and N8800 SAS, while others are redesigned from the ground up. The Thecus N5200 Pro was an amazing product but its time has now come to pass. The successor to the N5200 Pro is the N5500, another 5 SATA bay NAS server."

The N5500 is powered by an Intel Core2Duo processor and 1GB of DDR2 memory. The N5500 as you may have guessed from the model name is a 5 drive NAS server, just like the model it’s replacing. New from Thecus this year is the AJAX software interface that makes setup and configuration changes much easier.
Thecus N5500 Five-Bay NAS Server Review

Samsung SyncMaster 2443BWX 24 Inch LCD Monitor Review
Bigbruin.com has published a new review on the Samsung SyncMaster 2443BWX 24 Inch LCD Monitor

The Samsung SyncMaster 2443BWX is just about what I am looking for in a monitor. It combines a large, high resolution screen with respectable specifications, sleek and simple aesthetics, and a good range of motion to make getting comfortable with it rather easy. I also like that it doesn't include items that really just add cost and clutter to a monitor, like USB ports or speakers.
Samsung SyncMaster 2443BWX 24 Inch LCD Monitor Review

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NesteQ FanMax 8-channel fan controller Review
Elite Bastards posted a review on the NesteQ FanMax 8-channel fan controller

As you might have guessed by now, the FanMax takes up a single 5.25" drive bay in your system, with the front panel exposed at the front of the chassis as you see above. This panel gives you control over each of the eight fans that this unit supports via a speed control dial which effectively controls the voltage fed to that fan between 6 and 12 volts to adjust its speed, while these eight fans can also be split into two "group" of four fans.
NesteQ FanMax 8-channel fan controller Review

OCZ Sabre OLED Gaming Keyboard Review
TechSpot posted a review on the OCZ Sabre OLED Gaming Keyboard

Art Lebedev Studio created a whirlwind of excitement when their Optimus Maximus keyboard concept surfaced in 2005. The peripheral touted a full set of OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) buttons that were 100% user-customizable and downright amazing-looking.

I had the opportunity to see it in person at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show as well as get some hands-on time with its little brother, the Mini Three. The hype was real and the technology very cool indeed. I wanted one, as did nearly everyone else -- that is, until the company revealed how much it would cost. Priced at over $1,400, the Optimus Maximus remains more fantasy than reality, as the closest most users will come to it are the photos and videos available online.

Fortunately for those interested in OLED keyboard technology, Art Lebedev isn't the only player around. OCZ Technology recently released their Sabre OLED Gaming Keyboard, which features a bank of nine programmable OLED keys and a significantly cheaper price tag.
OCZ Sabre OLED Gaming Keyboard Review