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A.C.Ryan PlayOn! DVR TV Review
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Averatec N3400 13.3" Ultraportable Notebook Review
TechSpot posted a review on the Averatec N3400 13.3" Ultraportable Notebook
techPowerUp posted a review on the A.C.Ryan PlayOn! DVR TV
The A.C.Ryan PlayON! DVR TV combines the benefits of a media player with the ability to record and playback analog and DVB-T signals and act as a wired or wireless NAS. It is capable of streaming and playback of up to 720p video as well as audio and pictures. To top things off, the PlayON! DVR TV also acts as an Internet radio for your living room.A.C.Ryan PlayOn! DVR TV Review
Averatec N3400 13.3" Ultraportable Notebook Review
TechSpot posted a review on the Averatec N3400 13.3" Ultraportable Notebook
Netbooks have quite a few things going for them. They are extremely lightweight and portable, typically affordable, and more recent models come with full size keyboards, larger displays and great battery life. But for all their advantages and evolution in recent years, they still lack in one key category: processing power.Averatec N3400 13.3" Ultraportable Notebook Review
Today we'll be taking a look at their affordable N3400 Series Ultraportable Notebook, a 13.3-inch model boasting an Intel dual-core processor and a thin aluminum shell that shares some styling cues from Apple's MacBook Air.
Weighing in at only 3.8 pounds, the N3400 is powered by an Intel Pentium Dual Core T3400 CPU operating at 2.16 GHz, 3GB of DDR2 (expandable to 8GB), a 250GB hard drive spinning at 5400 RPM, 13.3" WXGA LCD display (1280 x 800), Intel GMA4500 graphics, 802.11n Wi-Fi and a 2-cell 5000mAh battery.
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XigmaTek S1283V Dark Knight CPU Cooler Review
Hi Tech Legion posted a review on the XigmaTek S1283V Dark Knight CPU Cooler
Thermaltake Toughpower XT 750W PSU Review
JonnyGURU.com posted Thermaltake Toughpower XT 750W PSU Review
Hi Tech Legion posted a review on the XigmaTek S1283V Dark Knight CPU Cooler
The look and performance of the XigmaTek Dark Knight is outstanding in both respects. The dark appearance with an almost sinister feel is quite awesome when compared to the usual flash that comes with copper and polished aluminum of most aftermarket coolers. This cooler would look awesome in just about any dark type system. The performance was also outstanding, both in temperature readings and in noise output. In many cases, when the CPU cooler performs as well as the Dark Knight did, usually it means that your system will end up sounding like it should be taxiing down the runway and awaiting take off. This was not the case at all with the XigmaTek S1283V Dark Knight. The excellent performance came under a pleasantly quiet system noise output level, which was far from what I had expected.XigmaTek S1283V Dark Knight CPU Cooler Review
Thermaltake Toughpower XT 750W PSU Review
JonnyGURU.com posted Thermaltake Toughpower XT 750W PSU Review
Once upon a time, Thermaltake sent me a brand new unit called the Toughpower XT. This unit, although priced and targeted as being one of Thermaltake's best, ultimately came up short when it came to performance.Thermaltake Toughpower XT 750W PSU Review
Thermaltake wasn't content to just let things be, however. They went back to the drawing board and now claim to have improved the performance of the Toughpower XT series. Today, I have one of these new units on hand, rated at 750 watts. We're going to find out how much improving they did.
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