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iFrogz EarPollution ThrowBax Headphones Review
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Sparkle Computer Corp GeForce GT240 512MB GDDR5 w/ Native HDMI Port Review
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Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the iFrogz EarPollution ThrowBax Headphones
Recently I was on the hunt for an affordable pair of headphones to use occasionally with my laptop. However not only did they have to be affordable, they had to sound good and look good. I really like the around the ear fit for its superior comfort and also I like the retro look with exposed frame and such, but those are hard to come by in the affordable range, until now. Upon my online research travels I fell across the ThrowBax lineup of EarPollution headphones from iFrogz. I immediately was drawn to the badass good looks and attention to detail. When I seen that they only retailed for $29.99, I was ready to try them. Then when I found them for under $20 at Amazon.com, I just had to have them. I was prepared for them to be junk, but I was delightfully surprised.iFrogz EarPollution ThrowBax Headphones Review
Sparkle Computer Corp GeForce GT240 512MB GDDR5 w/ Native HDMI Port Review
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Today for review I've got a video card from Sparkle Computer Corp, it's an Nvidia based GT240 that has 512MB of ram built-in. With those specs I'm sure you can guess it's not really a card you'd want for gaming, but it has it's place nonetheless. It does feature a native HDMI port, along with both VGA and DVI ports on it, so no adapter needed for HDMI which is nice. The card is also rather inexpensive and virtually silent, it would make a good choice for an HTPC I'm sure. So read on...Sparkle Computer Corp GeForce GT240 512MB GDDR5 w/ Native HDMI Port Review
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