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techPowerUp posted a review on the Saitek GK200 Tactile Gaming Keyboard

The Saitek GK200 may look like a normal keyboard, but it is geared toward gamers, who are on a budget and would like a normal sized input device. The gaming keys are a great feature while the Audio and USB 2.0 connector round up for a well balanced gaming keyboard - all for the price of a normal one.
Saitek GK200 Tactile Gaming Keyboard Review

TrustedReviews looked at the Fujifilm FinePix Z5fd

In design as well as décor the Z5fd is born for the clubbing lifestyle. Measuring a trim 92.8 X 55 X 19.4mm and weighing only 148g it’s small and light enough to qualify as ultra-compact, and will slip unobtrusively into a handbag or shirt pocket. When not in use the lens is protected by a sliding cover that doubles as the on/off switch, so it’s not going to be easily damaged if it has a close encounter with your pink Motorola RAZR or the lighter for your menthol cigarettes.
Fujifilm FinePix Z5fd Review



Modders-Inc has a new review online on the SteelPad S&S Mouse Pad

The SteelPad has always had great products and I have always been a fan of my old SteelPad and when I heard that there was a new one released I said to myself, "How could they possibly improve on something already so awesome?
SteelPad S&S Mouse Pad Review

TweakGuides.com posted STALKER Tweak Guide

The detailed STALKER Tweak Guide is now online at TweakGuides, and contains a range of descriptions, tips, tweaks and mods which I think all STALKER players will find helpful. Give it a read through to better customize and optimize STALKER on your machine.
STALKER Tweak Guide

Bit-Tech reviewed the Corsair Dominator 9136C5D and 10000C5DF memory

Today we look at Corsair's fastest Dominator memory to see whether the eye watering price tag is really worth splashing out for. Are the Dominator 9136C5D and 10000C5DF kits something every enthusiast should save up for, or are they only reserved for those with money to burn?
Corsair Dominator 9136C5D and 10000C5DF memory reviewed

TechWareLabs has published a review of the Dragon Lasers 125mW and 75mW Lasers

Dragon Lasers which is located in China sells high powered green laser pointersand competes with several other well known laser pointer manufacturers world wide. if you are unfamiliar with the difference between green and red laser pointers please check out our guide here. Green lasers are not only many times brighter and more complex than their lesser red siblings, they are also much more expensive as a result. The benefit to green lasers is not only the unique quality of the color but also the fact that pretty much any green laser from 5mW and up has a beam that is quite visible at night. The higher the power (mW) rating the more visible and powerful the beam gets. Green lasers can also be seen for several miles. They make excellent pointers, level beams, and constellation markers.
Dragon Lasers 125mW and 75mW Review

Viper Lair has posted a review on the Cooler Master CM Media 280 Enclosure

With support for enough devices for a good HTPC, and the convertibility to be a good Mid-tower as well make this one case to not overlook. The CM Media 280 has sharp looks and the option for the built in VFD display with media control buttons and IR Receiver solidify its place in the HTPC case sector. Cooling performance was adequate with potential to be great. The case was nice and quiet when tied with other silent components. The iMon VFD control software works well, although lacking in customizability the built in presets allow for easy operation and cover most if not all of your display needs.
Cooler Master CM Media 280 Enclosure Review

Techgage posted a review of Corsairs latest thumb drive, which is also the fastest on the market

Corsair announced new flash media at this years CES and amongst their new product line-up is their Voyager GT. Though not a replacement for their original Voyager series, the GTs have one specific goal: performance.
Corsair Voyager GT 8GB Review

Overclockers Online has posted a new review on the Jetart HCA06 HDD Guard

Jetart has really delivered with the simple but elegant HCA06 "HDD Guard." All in all, I highly recommend the Jetart HCA06 "HDD Guard" to anyone looking for a good hard drive cooler.
Jetart HCA06 HDD Guard Review

Benchmark Reviews takes a look at the NZXT Adamas Aluminum ATX Case

You can't win the hearts of computer enthusiasts, system builders, and hardcore gamers by simply releasing one good product and calling it quits, so it's a good thing that companies such as NZXT have built a reputation based on releasing one great new product after another. In this review, the brand new Adamas completely aluminum mid-tower ATX case from NZXT's Classic Series will be put under the microscope and be completely dissected.
NZXT Adamas Aluminum ATX Case Review

I4U NEWS reviews the 30 inch HP LP3065 LCD Display

For general computer work if you typically have lots of browsers and applications running at once a large display is fantastic. The 2560 x 1600 screen resolution allowed me to get eight appropriate sized windows on screen at once. Having three web browsers, Word, Photoshop, AIM, Live Messenger and remote desktop on screen at once save me lots of time normally lost to flipping back and forth between screens.
HP LP3065 30 inch LCD Monitor Review

Tweaknews.net posted Thermaltake Soprano DX Computer Case Review

Even though there's nothing really cutting edge about it, Thermaltake has a good thing going with the Soprano Dx. The lightweight but sturdy aluminum construction along with two locks makes it practical for transporting a system to a LAN. It has a stylish look with the blue LED bar on the front panel and the included fans are quiet. Another definite plus is no tools are needed for optical, floppy, and expansion card installs..
Thermaltake Soprano DX Computer Case Review

HardwareLogic posted Hiper Case Fan Roundup

In the days when motherboard makers make cases and memory makers produce power supplies, why not have a power supply manufacturer start a case fan line? Enter Hiper, a recently well known maker of unique, performance oriented power supplies and the new Hiper Flow fan series! But maybe they should have just stuck with their day job?
Hiper Case Fan Roundup

Linux.com published a review on the Acer Aspire T180 notebook

The $489 Acer Aspire AST180-UD400B desktop box looked like a good, moderately priced desktop to provide the computing power for my Linux ham station. I had to wipe Windows from its drive before I began, and Ubuntu failed to recognize some of its hardware components, but it proved a solid performer.
Acer Aspire T180 Review

Howtoforge published a tutorial about installing Beryl on Ubuntu 7.04 with an ATI Radeon graphic card

This tutorial shows how you can install and configure Beryl on an Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) desktop with an ATI Radeon graphic card. With Beryl, you can make your desktop use beautiful 3D effects. We will use the open-source ATI driver that comes with Ubuntu plus AIGLX to achieve this; the other way to do this would be to use the closed-source ATI driver together with XGL which seems to be a bit unstable.
Installing Beryl On An Ubuntu Feisty Fawn Desktop With An ATI Radeon Graphic Card