No penny or watch needed to give you a size comparison here, you can see how small this is from the USB plug under the cover. .... normally in a tv card review I would be looking at the chips used here but as its an enclosed unit and very small (and liable to break if I try to open it) I wontCinergy Hybrid T USB XS TV tuner
XtremeComputing has posted a review on the Cinergy Hybrid T USB XS TV tuner
Ninjalane has posted their review of the new backup enclosure from Bytecc
ThinkComputers.org has posted a review on the Logitech Cordless Mini Optical Mouse
hardCOREware has posted an article on Small Form Factor PC's
Techgage published a review of the Ultra Fan Commander, which allows you to control up to 7 fans at once.
Viperlair takes a look at the Titan Robela Water Cooler Case
PimpRig posted a review on a new heatpipe design cooler from Ultra
XYZ Computing has just posted a new article on the Bluetake BT009Si Bluetooth USB Adapter and BT400G5 Bluetooth Headset
Neoseeker posted two new reviews. The first is a review of OCZ's Rally flash drive and the second is DFI's Infinity SLI motherboard.
The Rally is a good drive for anyone looking to move large amounts of data around extremely quickly, and especially gamers who insist on having the nicest possible of everything. If any drive on the market right now were to be crowned cool, this is it. Beyond that, most people would have no need in buying one of these over the next brand. The drive offers no extra features beyond it's high speed rating, and it has an easily looseable cap, which will limit its appeal for some right there.OCZ's Rally flash drive
Slightly overpriced, luxury products rarely promise true practicality though, and its performance and namebrand are what make the Rally the perfect companion for gamers who cannot live without the fastest of everything.
Though DFI with its Infinity series tosses away many of the things that gamers have come to expect from them, the board offers in spades what counts most - performance.DFI's Infinity SLI motherboard
Instead of the colourful, bright, feature laden board layouts of DFI's Lanparty series, we are presented with a compartively spartan board. Because of that though, this board will let system builders design truly a wolf in sheeps clothing. The board's visuals are no indication of the awesomeness that lies within.
The board overclocks amazingly, and we will hopefully have more time to play with this board to see just how far it is able to go.
If you or anyone else you know happens to be in the market for an inexpensive SLI motherboard, this is the one to pick. SLI and amazing overclocking for little price is something that doesn't exist in the market currently, so this board is definitely going to fill a niche that many people will be happy to pick up.
3D Game Man has posted a Vantec Stingray Water Cooling Kit Video Review
Adrian's Rojak Pot has posted an OCZ PC3500 Gold Gamer eXtreme Edition DDR Memory Pictorial Review
ThinkComputers.org takes a look at the SilenX LUXURAE Hard Drive Silencing Solution
ByteSector has posted a review on the Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop v3.0
Club Overclocker has posted a review on the Swiftech MCX775-V
Bjorn3D posted a review on the Biostar NF4SIE-A7 nForce4 SLI IE Motherboard
Ars Technica takes a look at Windows photo album software
A1 Electronics put up a SilverStone Zeus 650w power supply ST65ZF 650w PSU review
ByteSector posted a review on the FujiFilm FinePix Z1
TechNeek takes a look at a 6x burn speed dual layer drive from Toshiba
Tech-Mods checked out the XG Magnum 500W Fan Less PSU