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XSReviews has reviewed the MSI Laptop StarMouse ES-101

Laptop mice are made small as they have to be stowed in a tightly packed laptop carry bag. Often the cables get knotted and it takes 5 minutes every time you get your laptop out just to untangle the mouse. However, MSI have designed an all-in-one cable and mouse solution that should put an end to your woes...
MSI Laptop StarMouse ES-101 Review

I4U reviews the Helios X3000 HD Network Media and DVD Player

With the Helios X3000 you can watch movies, listen to music and view photos along with internet content via your PC on your TV over wired or wireless network. And not to forget this device also plays DVDs and up-scales them to 1080p.

The X3000 saves space in your living room by not having to get a separate media streaming box.
Helios X3000 HD Network Media and DVD Player Review



Legit Reviews posted a review on the Kingston 2GB K-PEX 100 Portable Media Player

The Kingston K-PEX 100 portable media player gives you the ability to make sure that your favorite music videos, recorded TV shows, photos, music or FM radio show is with you all the time. With a 2" brilliant TFT color LCD screen and a high speed USB 2.0 connection for drag-and-drop file moving could the K-PEX be your own personal theater? Read on to find out!
Kingston 2GB K-PEX 100 Portable Media Player Review

BIOS Magazine posted a review on the U.S. Robotics Cordless Skype Dual Phone

The USR9630 Cordless Phone from USRobotics is an interesting proposition. The silver device looks like a regular household DECT phone, but connects to both a traditional phone line and an available USB port on a Windows PC running Skype. Thus, it allows you to make and receive Skype calls in addition to regular telephone calls (low-cost calls with non-Skype users is available via SkypeIn and SkypeOut services). It also allows up to four cordless handsets to be connected to the same telephone line.
U.S. Robotics Cordless Skype Dual Phone Review

HotHardware.com evaluate the features, value, and performance of Asus' nForce 650i SLI-based P5N-E SLI motherboard.

The Asus P5N-E SLI uses a fairly standard design based on an ATX form factor and a sleek black PCB. Asus didn't take any huge chances with the design here, but considering this board is targeted at the mid-range market, they didn't really have to. Notable items upon first glance are the dual PCI Express x16 slots with SLI link adapter, the huge heatsink passively cooling the Northbridge, and a Southbridge which is not cooled by anything.
Asus P5N-E SLI nForce 650i SLI Review

Neoseeker has reviewed XFX's 8800 GTX XXX

The XFX GeFORCE 8800 GTX XXX power consumption is the highest of any Nvidia card I've seen -- it even overcomes ATI's notorious video card power consumption. The BFG GeFORCE 8800 GTS runs with significantly less power so make sure you have a efficient power supply if you plan on getting a XXX (or three). NVIDIA's minimum requirements state a 450W PSU for a single 8800 GTX but right on the box XFX recommends at least a 625W for a single XXX and 800W or greater (!) for SLI GTX XXX cards.
XFX 8800 GTX "XXX" Review

hi-techreviews.com has posted a review on the HIS IceQ3 X1950XT iTurbo

Not everyone can afford to spend four to five hundred dollars on a video card for their computer especially if they are say in high school, college or has a wife that controls the check book. So it is always nice to see companies come out with a video card that the average Joe or Jane can save for and be pleasantly surprised with once it is installed in their system. That is exactly what will happen when you install the HIS Ice3 X1950XT iTurbo, with a price tag of about three hundred dollars you end up with a video card that can handle most of the current lineup of video games on the market without breaking a sweat.
HIS IceQ3 X1950XT iTurbo Review

FrostyTech posted a review on the Cooljag OAK-H2 (JAC84MC) Radial Skived Fin Heatsink

The Cooljag OAK-H2 heatsink, also known as the 'JAC84MC,' is a unique thermal solution for a couple of reasons which are not immediately obvious. The heatsink is entirely copper, constructed from a ring of skived copper fins that have been wrapped around a central copper column and soldered together. Traditionally, skived copper fins are only used in linear applications, most often long rows under a powerful fan. Owing to the demands of the socket 775 Intel processor, skiving technology has been developed to remain relevant.
Cooljag OAK-H2 (JAC84MC) Radial Skived Fin Heatsink Review

WindowsAtoZ.com posted a Microsoft Office 2007 review

Microsoft's newest Office suite, Office 2007, is going to be released in just a few days. WindowsAtoZ.com's editors have taken a look at the brand new Office suite and have written a full review on it so you can see if it's worth your money.
Microsoft Office 2007 Review

Virtual-Hideout has posted a review on the ECS PN2-SLI2+ NVIDIA 680i SLI Motherboard

Anyone can definitely purchase this motherboard with confidence and know it will serve them well. And the price just adds to its attractive offerings as it retails for less than many of the current 680i platforms.
ECS PN2-SLI2+ NVIDIA 680i SLI Motherboard Review

DreamWare Computers posted a review on the Spire VertiCool IV CPU Cooler

The VertiCool IV is one of the latest two CPU coolers to be released by Spire. It's large size accompanied by heatpipes, lots of copper fins, and a 90mm fan make it a real looker in any computer case. As the name "VertiCool" suggests, the cooler has definitive height to it with the vertical heatpipes and the fins stacked on them also. Like most high-end heatsinks, the VertiCool IV is also entirely copper which is an excellent heat conductor as seen on many high-end heatsinks. Time to see if it packs more than just good looks behind it's name!
Spire VertiCool IV CPU Cooler Review

Bigbruin.com has posted an article about Improving Skype Audio in Windows

Skype is arguably the most popular Web telephony service out there... One common complaint is that the quality of the calls varies widely. There are a number of simple changes that you can make to both your system settings and the settings of your Skype client software to improve the audio quality of your Skype calls.
Improving Skype Audio in Windows

PC Stats posted a DFI LANParty UT NF590 SLI-M2R/G Motherboard Review

DFI has brought the world of the super insane volt modding overclocker within reach of the average overclocker. Add a spec of good engineering, a touch of awesome voltage options, and a little of DFI's special magic and you have a platform that is killer fast right out of the box! The latest gear from those tweakers at DFI is the LANPartyUT NF590 SLI-M2R/G motherboard, and it's looking like a real gem too. The Socket AM2 motherboard supports single and dual core AMD Athlon64, X2 and FX as well as budget Sempron processors. DFI have based the LanpartyUT NF590 SLI on nVIDIA's extremely competent nForce 590 SLI and MCP55PXE southbridge chipsets.
DFI LANParty UT NF590 SLI-M2R/G Motherboard Review

ThinkComputers.org has posted a review on the A4Tech X-750F Laser Gaming Mouse

Ever since the GUI first started making it's way onto computers the mouse has been an incredibly important piece of equipment for any computer user. With the rise of modern PC gaming and modern graphic design the mouse has moved from a "point and click" device to a device of precision. Many gamers these days want a mouse that is going to not only meet their needs in game but also for their daily PC use. A4 Tech has answered the call of many gamers and has developed the X-750F Laser Mouse with 3X Fire "triple click", and adjustable DPI via the sixth mouse button.
A4Tech X-750F Laser Gaming Mouse Review

Extensive Mods posted a Spire Diamondcool II and Verticool II Review

Today’s CPUs are running at faster speeds and require sufficient cooling to prevent a Chernobyl-like meltdown. As technology gets more advanced, companies are developing new ways to cool the CPU more efficiently than ever before; be it air or water-cooling. A top of the line water-cooling setup can easily run into the hundreds of dollars and be too steep of an investment to make for the average modder. Air cooling has been the standard option to keep your CPU temperatures under control and today I’m going to look at some new air cooling units from Spire Coolers; the DiamondCool II and the Verticool II. Will they do the job? Read on to find out.
Spire Diamondcool II and Verticool II Review

Bjorn3D checked out the Antec P180B Performance One Case

Antec labels the P180B as part of their Performance One family of computer cases. While the name of this product line may give some insight to the purpose of these cases, their actual performance and features remains undefined.
Antec P180B Performance One Case Review

XSReviews has reviewed the Antec Nine Hundred Gamers Case

The Nine Hundred is one of Antec's cases designed specifically for the gamer. Containing a huge 200mm fan on top, and no less than five places to mount 120's, at least it should run cool...
Antec Nine Hundred Gamers Case Review