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Plantronics Discovery 925 Bluetooth Headset Review
Legit Reviews posted Plantronics Discovery 925 Bluetooth Headset Review

The Plantronics Discovery 925 Bluetooth earpiece is your essential conversation piece, blending an elegantly simple VFrame design with crisp sound quality and lightweight, couture comfort. The effortless set up, AudioIQ noise control technology and carrying case with rechargeable battery let you stay in touch and in style while you’re in motion. Is the five hours of talk time and AudioIQ noise control technology enough to impress our staff? Read on to find out!
Plantronics Discovery 925 Bluetooth Headset Review

ASUS P5E64 WS Evolution GT Review
InsideHW.com has posted an article about motherboard ASUS P5E64 WS Evolution

InsideHW did so far reviews for a few great motherboards from ASUS and this time in our test lab came ASUS P5E64 WS Evolution. First we have to underline that this exact model ASUS intended for advanced users. Professional and "serious" look of this motherboard perfectly matches the purpose and group of users that ASUS P5E64 WS Evolution is intended for. The rest will follow, bit by bit.
ASUS P5E64 WS Evolution GT Review



Lamptron Vandal Resistant Illuminated Switches Review
DreamWare Computers posted a review on the Lamptron Vandal Resistant Illuminated Switches

When putting the effort into a Do It Yourself project, you don't want to go with cheap and generic looking components. Lamptron makes a lot of small accessories and parts that are right up the alley of most DIY'rs. Today we're taking a look at the two different models of their Vandal Resistant Illuminated Switch. Not only is it a tough stainless steel switch, but it also has some fancy lighting options available too.
Lamptron Vandal Resistant Illuminated Switches Review

ECS 8800GT 256MB Graphics Card Review
Virtual-Hideout posted ECS 8800GT 256MB Graphics Card Review

So, what we have here at the end is a "sleeper" graphics card. In the auto world, they're cars that people drive around that don't look fast, but packs a powerful engine hiding underneath. These are called "sleeper" cars. While they have a meek facade, they'll surprise the racer next to him once the race begins. The ECS 8800 GT 256MB Graphics Card has replaced the 8600 GTS and HD 3870 512MB cards in their entirety because it's that much faster. This is the new king of the budget cards that performs much better than budget.
ECS 8800GT 256MB Graphics Card Review

Acer P243W 24 inch Widescreen Review
OCC has published a new review on the Acer P243W 24 inch Widescreen

If you haven't gamed on a widescreen monitor yet, you really need to do yourself a favor and buy one, because they are absolutely amazing to game on. The large 24" screen really put me into Counter-Strike: Source and Call of Duty 4. I really was amazed by how everything just looked so glossy and smooth. This monitor makes everything crystal clear, and I had absolutely no issues with either monitor during the gaming portion of the subjective viewing. The BenQ monitor wasn't quite as smooth and glossy looking as the Acer monitor was. I played both of those games at 1920 x 1200, which is the highest resolution on both monitors, and I must say that I have never gamed like that. I honestly felt like I was playing my games in HD because everything was so crystal clear. It was a close battle, but I would have to say that the Acer monitor looked slightly better than the BenQ's offering. Also, the Acer has a 2ms response time, while the BenQ has a 6ms response time. I couldn't tell a difference between the two, but it's good to know that the Acer has one of the fastest response times on the market.
Acer P243W 24 inch Widescreen Review

Palit GeForce 9600 GT 1GB Sonic Review
Benchmark Reviews has Palit GeForce 9600 GT 1GB Sonic NE/960TSX0202

The Palit GeForce 9600 GT Sonic provides users with the best image quality and most flexible visual experience regardless of the output standard needed. The new advanced DisplayPort output supports a maximum of 10.8 Gbit/s data rate and display resolutions up to 2560×1600; high-definition video is supported with the HDMI output. Palit maintains dual Dual-Link DVI outputs on GeForce 9600 GT Sonic, further extending the usability of this graphics card. All four outputs support 40-bit HDCP and the DisplayPort output also supports 128-bit AES DPCP. Benchmark Reviews tests the Palit NE/960TSX0202 GeForce 9600 GT 1GB Sonic video card against a wide variety of Geforce products in this product review.
Palit GeForce 9600 GT 1GB Sonic Review

Sapphire Radeon HD 3870 Ultimate Edition Review
TweakTown posted a review on the Sapphire Radeon HD 3870 Ultimate Edition

While new AMD cards are around the corner, AMD-only partners continue to release new HD 3870 models. One particular AMD partner is Sapphire who has always been pretty much on the ball when it comes to stand-out models.

With our passively cooled Ultimate Sapphire HD 3870 in hand, let’s see how the card is fairing against the 9600GT in both stock and overclocked form. If there’s a card to beat at the moment, it’s the 9600GT.
Sapphire Radeon HD 3870 Ultimate Edition Review

ASUS Xonar D2X PCI-E Sound Card Review
Futurelooks checks out ASUS' Xonar D2X PCI-E Sound Card

The Xonar D2X sound card from ASUS is their top line sound card. Based of the design of the D2, the D2X is out with the old and in with the new. ASUS has updated some of the components on the board, and changed the interface. The AV200 HD audio processor is still there, which means that this card supports most every audio acronym under the sun. However the D2X uses the PCI Express bus, which is a huge differentiation from the many other PCI based cards on the market.
ASUS Xonar D2X PCI-E Sound Card Review

T612 - iPhone and iPod Powered Audio System Review
TechwareLabs has published a review of the T612 - iPhone and iPod Powered Audio System

Today Dan Shannon takes a look at the Altec Lansing T612 iPod system. Need big sound? What if you're afraid of missing phone calls? The T612 should kick right in and help out. Check it out!
T612 - iPhone and iPod Powered Audio System Review

ASUS Rampage Formula X48 Motherboard Review
TweakTown posted a review on the ASUS Rampage Formula X48 Motherboard

Today we have one of the latest ROG boards to come from ASUS, this particular board based on the new X48 Express chipset. It packs in as many features as you can possibly imagine, so with little time to spare let’s see how it stacks up.

Today we have the ASUS Rampage Formula up against the Maximus Extreme and X38-DQ6 motherboards. The X38-DQ6 supports DDR2 while the Maximus Extreme uses DDR3 memory.
ASUS Rampage Formula X48 Motherboard Review

NVIDIA Tegra 650 Processor Announced - Ready To Battle x86 CPUs?
Legit Reviews posted a preview on the NVIDIA Tegra 650 Processor

NVIDIA has just introduced the Tegra family of processors, the world's first single-chip computer capable of the rich high definition and internet experiences we've come to expect from our PCs, but on small pocket type devices. NVIDIA Tegra is a tiny computer-on-a-chip, smaller than a US dime, designed from the ground up to enable the "visual PC experience" on a new generation of mobile computing devices while consuming the smallest amount of power.
NVIDIA Tegra 650 Processor Announced - Ready To Battle x86 CPUs?

Super Talent T800UX2GC4 DDR2 PC2-6400 800Mhz 2x1Gb Ram Review
DragonSteelMods.com posted a review on the Super Talent T800UX2GC4 DDR2 PC2-6400 800Mhz 2x1Gb Ram

Up on the review block today is the Super Talent T800UX2GC4 DDR2 PC2-6400 800Mhz 2x1Gb Ram, I'm sure most people are familiar with Super Talent, they makes quite a few products related to memory like USB Drive, SSD Drives and of course regular memory. The ram I have today from them is very sleek looking with it's dark blue heatspreaders, but looks don't mean much if it doesn't perform, so let's just jump right on in and see just how well it does perform...
Super Talent T800UX2GC4 DDR2 PC2-6400 800Mhz 2x1Gb Ram Review

NVIDIA splits the Atom with new Tegra mobile platform offering
Techgage posted an article on NVIDIA's new offerings on their Tegra mobile CPU platform

NVIDIA took the opportunity at Computex to announce a brand-new chip series: Tegra. This high-performance/low power 'system on a chip' is set out to take on Intel's Atom, and if all of NVIDIA's claims are spot-on, everyone is going to want to have the chip in their mobile device once available.
NVIDIA splits the Atom with new Tegra mobile platform offering

Xigmatek Battle-Axe GPU Cooler Review
Metku takes a closer look at Xigmatek's Battle-Axe GFX card GPU cooler.

In our test the Battle-Axe proved to be a very powerful graphic card cooler, but it doesn't come without a long list of down sides. First of all it's huge. This isn't a problem if the user only has one graphic card and doesn't even plan to get any other cards. Anyway it just leaves a feeling of "couldn't have been made any smaller".
Xigmatek Battle-Axe GPU Cooler Review

Canon PIXMA MX850 All-In-One Printer Review
Bios Magazine posted a review on the Canon PIXMA MX850 All-In-One Printer

The PIXMA MX850 is a really good all-in-one printer that offers an exceptional range of features and great overall performance for small and home offices. Its print quality and speed suit small-business environments well, while its premium photo printing engine offers the additional versatility of occasional photo printing. Text was crisp and perfectly legible - almost comparable to laser quality - and photo prints were similarly impressive. However, photos don't have quite the range of hue that 6-colour PIXMAs such as the PIXMA MP970 can produce, and scan quality wasn't up to par. Still, the PIXMA MX850 is one of the best inkjet-based business all-in-ones currently on the market.
Canon PIXMA MX850 All-In-One Printer Review

Belkin Nostromo n52te Review
I4U NEWS published a Belkin Nostromo n52te Review.

Today we are looking at the Belkin Nostromo n52te gaming keypad. The device has 15 buttons plus a D-pad with removable joystick. The n52te is powered by Razer and features backlighting for gaming in the dark. The Belkin Nostromo n52te has a learning curve, but once you get the gamepad set up to your liking and get used to the control layout it is a nice tool for gaming. Personally I will stick to my gaming keyboard, but if you frequent LAN parties the Belkin Nostromo n52te may be exactly what you need.
Belkin Nostromo n52te Review

Sapphire Radeon HD 3870 X2 Review
TheTechLounge posted a review on the Sapphire Radeon HD 3870 X2

So why not just get two 3870s and rub a little CrossFire into your box? There are two reasons, really. For most people, that's just not an option. Dual-PCI-Express can easily tag a Benjamin onto the price of a motherboard, and, in Micro-ATX land, it's a mythical beast that visits overclockers in their dreams. And there's another thing: regular 3870s get the lower-binned GPUs--the faster-clocking chips go into the X2s. But, lastly, the 3870 promises something else: tri- and quad-CrossFireX. But that begs the initial question: now that the release is behind us, how much awesome stuck to the HD 3870 X2, and how much washed away?
Sapphire Radeon HD 3870 X2 Review

HighPoint RocketRAID 2302 RAID Controller Review
Hardware Secrets posted HighPoint RocketRAID 2302 RAID Controller Review

RocketRAID 2302 is one of the simplest RAID controllers from HighPoint, featuring two internal SATA-300 ports and two external eSATA-300 ports, supporting RAID 0, 1, 5, 10 and JBOD. With several motherboards coming with RAID capability why should someone spend USD 120 to have an add-on RAID controller? That is the question we will try to answer in this review.
HighPoint RocketRAID 2302 RAID Controller Review

HP's 2133 Mini-Note subnotebook
TheTechReport posted a review on HP's 2133 Mini-Note subnotebook

Asus' Eee PC has defined the budget subnotebook genre, serving up relatively low-end hardware that's just fast enough in an ultraportable form factor with an affordable price tag. It's a simple formula, really, and one that made the Eee PC an instant hit despite its small, low-resolution screen and a Lilliputian keyboard that really only works if you have the diminutive digits of a 12-year-old. Given the Eee PC's instant popularity, it's clear some folks are willing to live with some compromises to get a nice price on a teeny laptop. However, those limitations have surely turned off plenty of potential customers who were hoping for a budget subnotebook that was perhaps a little more, er, notebook-like.

If you're looking for more screen real estate and room to type than the Eee PC provides, HP's Mini-Note may be right up your alley. One of the first would-be Eee PC killers, the Mini-Note directly challenges the Eee's weaknesses with a 92%-of-full-size keyboard and an 8.9" display with an impressive 1280x800 WXGA resolution. The system also features and ExpressCard slot for broadband Wi-Fi users and support for standard 2.5" mobile drives, should you require more than just a few gigabytes of storage capacity. Throw in a brushed aluminum chassis that would make Apple fans swoon and the sort of configuration flexibility you'd expect from HP, and the Mini-Note's potential grows.

Targeted squarely at students, the Mini-Note looks on paper to be a more reasonable compromise than the infectious Eee PC—one suitable for a much wider range of computing tasks. But does it work in the real world? Read on for our in-depth look at HP's first budget subnotebook PC.
HP's 2133 Mini-Note subnotebook

GlacialTech Igloo 5750 Silent CPU Cooler Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the GlacialTech Igloo 5750 Silent CPU Cooler

Igloo 5750 is a CPU cooler from GlacialTech featuring four heat-pipes and two 92-mm fans and is available in two versions, Silent, with no speed control, and PWM, with speed automatically controlled by the system. We took a look on Igloo 5750 Silent.
GlacialTech Igloo 5750 Silent CPU Cooler Review

NZXT Tempest Steel Midtower Case Review
OCIA.net has posted their review of the NZXT Tempest Steel Midtower Case.

NZXT has addressed these problems with their latest midtower, the Tempest. Dubbed "Airflow King", this case has a fully vented bezel, dual 120mm front intake fans, dual 140mm blowhole fans, plus 120mm window and rear fans. Sounds like plenty of ventilation, but will it sound like the next Hurricane Katrina has arrived? Read on to see!
NZXT Tempest Steel Midtower Case Review

P45 and G45 chipsets Preview
Neoseeker takes a initial look at the Asus P5Q

The P45 appears to be a decent chipset, however at this time it does not seem to provide any "earthshaking" advantages over the P35 it replaces.
P45 and G45 chipsets Preview

Corsair TX750W Review
OCC has published a new review on the Corsair TX750W PSU

Carefully opening the power supply and lifting the top reveals the 140mm Yate Loon fan. This fan is rated at 2800 RPM, 140 CFM and 48.5dBA at 12 volts. An awful lot of airflow and high noise penalty as well. The upside to this fan is that it is temperature controlled and should be quite silent when not spooled up. Included on this fan is a clear plastic deflector toward the rear of the case. This presumably is to force more air through the power supply to provide adequate cooling rather than allow the rear airflow to just blow out the back of the power supply with no cooling benefit.
Corsair TX750W Review

Vantec NexStar-SX Review
TechwareLabs has published a review of the Vantec NexStar-SX

With so many laptop drives being used as portable external drives, why not have an enclosure that will stand up to the elements AND look good? Today, Matt takes a look at the Vantec NexStar-SX and tells us what he thinks.
Vantec NexStar-SX Review

Griffin RoadTrip with SmartScan for iPod Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the Griffin RoadTrip with SmartScan for iPod

When it comes to MP3 players the iPod owns the market. I've had an iPod since generation 2 and with the addition of the iTunes music store I have not purchased a CD in quite some time. With all of the songs on my MP3 player it is nice to have a full library of music in my pocket, but when I'm in the car I am limited to my CD player and the radio. Only newer cars have iPod docks so what can you do to get all your music available in your car? Get a FM transmitter, which will transmit the music from your iPod over the radio. Griffin was nice enough to send us their latest version of their RoadTrip FM transmitter, let's check it out!
Griffin RoadTrip with SmartScan for iPod Review

Intel 4-Series Chipsets Review
Techgage posted an article detailing Intel's newest 4-Series Chipsets.

Intel's next-generation chipset offerings in the mid-range and enterprise-level markets have arrived in the form of three mid-range offerings in Intel's 4-Series of chipsets, including two with integrated DirectX 10 IGPs. In this article, we'll lay out the differences, and help you understand your new options.
Intel 4-Series Chipsets Review

ASUS M3N78-EMH HDMI Motherboard Review
HardwareLogic posted a review on the ASUS M3N78-EMH HDMI Motherboard

Asus is everywhere and anywhere there might be a market for computer related components. This industry giant shipped out 55 million motherboards and earned over $16 billion in revenues during 2006. They followed that up in 2007 with revenue exceeding $20 billion dollars. With over 100,000 employees and an unsurpassed R&D team, its not hard to see why they are considered one of the best companies in the game.
ASUS M3N78-EMH HDMI Motherboard Review