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Cooler Master Cosmos S Review
Tech-Reviews.co.uk has completed the review for the Cooler Master Cosmos S.

Computer cases seem to be alive at the moment, what I mean by that is well.they are growing pretty big. This is partially due to the demands of the latest high end hardware, such as SLI and water-cooling. But also, gamers and overclockers are fan boys for large cases. So far, we haven't really dealt with large cases at Tech-Reviews - - aside from the P190 - - so today; we've got another fat ass computer case. Introducing the Cooler Master Cosmos S.
Cooler Master Cosmos S Review

Albatron showcases multi-touch LCD panel (video)
TweakTown posted a video where Albatron showcases a multi-touch LCD panel

If you recall a movie called “Minority Report”, this tech will blow you away. In the upcoming Windows 7 operating system, Microsoft will introduce multi-touch finally that basically allows multiple input detection where as XP and Vista is still single.

Albatron had a special driver made for Vista which allows multi-touch and while it is nowhere near fine tuned at this stage, it does work surprisingly well even now.
Albatron showcases multi-touch LCD panel (video)



Airlive AirView-2000 WiFi Projector Server Review
techPowerUp takes a look at the Airlive AirView-2000 WiFi Projector Server

The AirView-2000 can stream your Windows desktop or favorite video to the device through any normal 54 MBit wireless network. So there are no cables to tie you down and you may walk around freely with your tablet PC or notebook during a presentation or at school & university.
Airlive AirView-2000 WiFi Projector Server Review

Logitech G5 Version 2 Gaming Mouse Review
Tech-Reviews.co.uk has completed a review for the Logitech G5 Version 2 Gaming Mouse.

One of the leading dominators of the gaming mouse market is Logitech. Since their MX518 gaming mouse release, their mice have grown from strength to strength. Today we've got one of the newer gaming mice, in the flavour of the G5 Version 2. Let's see if it lives up to its predecessors.
Logitech G5 Version 2 Gaming Mouse Review

XFX 790i Ultra Review
Bjorn3D look at the XFX 790i Ultra.

Mistakes happen. We are all human and sometimes we do things we later realize were not the best way to do them. Most of the time these mistakes are small and harmless and sometimes they cost you. In this regard, I am referring to the NVIDIA 780i chipset. Yes, that's right, I called it a mistake. With native PCIe 2.0, eSATA and support for Intel's 1600MHz FSB CPUs, the 790i Ultra is what the 780i should have been, thereby making the 780i a very costly mistake for anyone who purchased one. But like all mistakes, we need to put the past behind us and look forward to better and brighter things. Better and brighter is just what XFX specializes in and with this board they aim to keep the good times rolling. As stated before, this board comes with lots of goodies including PCIe 2.0, on board eSATA, triple-SLI support, DDR3 support, and a sexy black PCB. If that wasn't enough, just wait until you look at all the accessories XFX throws into the mix. Without further ado I present to you the XFX 790i Ultra.
XFX 790i Ultra Review

Logitech VX Nano Notebook Mouse Review
Tech-Reviews.co.uk has completed a review on the Logitech VX Nano Notebook Mouse.

There isn't a lot of enthusiasm for laptop track-pads. Most of the people I speak to seem to hate track-pads and normally opt out for a trusty old mouse. However, using a big fat chunky mouse on long journeys where you don't have much space isn't really ideal. Thankfully, Logitech have saved us with their VX Nano; a cordless pocket size mouse. Let's see how it performs.
Logitech VX Nano Notebook Mouse Review

Gelid Thermal Compound GC-1 Review
DragonSteelMods posted a review on the Gelid Thermal Compound GC-1

Today for review I've got a newcomer to the industry, Gelid Solutions, established in 2008 as a thermal solutions provider, their first product is GC1 Thermal Compound. I received a pre-production sample for testing about a month ago actually, but yesterday their website finally went live so today I've got the review for you. How does this newcomer stand up to the competition? I've put it up against names like OCZ, Noctua and Arctic Cooling to see how the GC1 does in comparison testing.
Gelid Thermal Compound GC-1 Review

Everglide DKTBoard Review
DriverHeaven posted a review on the Everglide DKTBoard

Everglide are a California based company who have been specialising in gamer hardware since 1997. Initially their product catalogue focused on mouse pads (with many winning awards throughout the press) but in 2005 Everglide began branching out into other peripherals such as headphones, mice and keyboards. One of the latest items to be released is the DKTboard, a product which benefits from Razers input at the design and engineering phase. Due to this the unit carries the Powered by Razer logo. With these two highly respected companies involved in the creation of the DKTboard surely we cannot be disappointed with the result...
Everglide DKTBoard Review

AcoustiFeet Case Feet Review
Tech-Reviews.co.uk has completed the review for the AcoustiFeet Case Feet.

Case feet aren't the most interesting of products; however they happen to be parts of your case which can seriously reduce a lot of noise due to vibrations. Today we'll be replacing out Lian Li V1000's wheels with some soft AcoustiFeet in hope of reducing noise.
AcoustiFeet Case Feet Review

I.R.I.S. IRIScan Executive 2 Portable Scanner Review
BIOS Magazine posted a review on the I.R.I.S. IRIScan Executive 2 Portable Scanner

I.R.I.S.'s latest portable sheetfed scanner is a compact (274x47x34mm; 360g) and well presented unit for scanning and organising a relatively wide variety of colour documents up to 215x355mm (Legal size) on the go. It's particularly well suited to business executives needing to digitise paperwork (such as POs, invoices and receipts), but it's equally useful for students and others who have a need for getting data from paper onto a computer.
I.R.I.S. IRIScan Executive 2 Portable Scanner Review

Toshiba Satellite X305-S6845 Notebook Review
HotHardware.com posted a review on the Toshiba Satellite X305-S6845 Notebook

Long gone are the days when the primary differentiating factors between competing laptops models were just battery life and weight. Don't be mistaken--battery life and weight are still important; but with so many folks now using a laptop as their only computer, laptop manufacturers have stepped up their efforts on the very look of their notebook designs, as well as piling on enough features to make you never miss a desktop PC. Apple, of course, leads the charge with the sleek designs and user-friendly interface of its MacBook line of laptops. Dell and Lenovo have also had success with their updated designs. Recently, long-time computer manufacturer, Toshiba, has done a complete refresh of its Satellite line of laptops, and we had the opportunity to take an in-depth look at an example of this new look and feel with the Toshiba Satellite X305-S6845. Come on by the site and check it out...
Toshiba Satellite X305-S6845 Notebook Review

Cyber Snipa Dog Tags Review
GideonTech posted a review on the Cyber Snipa Dog Tags

Today we have the Cyber Snipa Dog Tags on the review block. What exactly are the "Dog Tags"? Well, you are in for a treat. The big thing about the Dog Tags is the USB thumb drive, which in our case is a roomy 4GB sample. There's more to the Dog Tags though. On the other tag, it holds a small pair of pliers, a philips and flat head screw driver, and a small LED light.
Cyber Snipa Dog Tags Review

SanDisk Cruzer Micro 4GB USB Stick Review
Madshrimps posted SanDisk Cruzer Micro 4GB USB Stick Review

SanDisk is known for their digital storage solutions, today we take a look at their compact 4Gb Cruzer Micro USB stick which sports a retractable USB connector and promises speedy transfer speeds.
SanDisk Cruzer Micro 4GB USB Stick Review

Water Cooled Sapphire Radeon HD3870X2 Atomic Review
Modders-Inc posted a review on the Water Cooled Sapphire Radeon HD3870X2 Atomic

Leave it to Sapphire to drop the hammer and show us something new with the Sapphire HD3870 X2 Atomic Water Cooled edition.
Water Cooled Sapphire Radeon HD3870X2 Atomic Review

Wolfking Warrior XXtreme Gaming Keyboard Review
I4U NEWS published a review of Wolfking Warrior XXtreme Gaming Keyboard.

Today we are looking at the Wolfking Warrior XXtreme. This is a gaming keyboard set up for one had use while gaming with a mouse. The keys have a nice tactile feel, though they are stiffer feeling than the keys on say the Razer Lachesis or Logitech G15 gaming keyboards. The keys are arranged well, though you do have to get used to where the keys are in the circular layout. Once you find them they keys on the left side are much easier to reach than in a standard linear gaming keyboard.
Wolfking Warrior XXtreme Gaming Keyboard Review

ECS A780GM-A 780G Motherboard Review
TweakTown posted a review on the ECS A780GM-A 780G Motherboard

AMD's progress of late has been rather slow. With Phenom being initially delayed due to poor clocking, and then being bitten by the TLB bug in its B2 stepping core, AMD's Phenom has been a late bloomer. Although it has now come out of its shell, it’s still not able to kick Intel off the performance ladder.

Today we are testing out ECS' AMD 780G chipset variant that is designed to replace the 690G chipset which was very popular as a value option. How does ECS' 780G compare to the ASUS 780G we have already tested? Let’s take a gander.
ECS A780GM-A 780G Motherboard Review