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Samsung Digimax V700 Review
Techware Labs has published a review of the Samsung Digimax V700 digital camera

When it's time to look for a digital camera, the Samsung Company has a new camera worth looking at. Techwarelabs takes a look at the Digimax V700 sporting an impressive 7.1 MegaPixels, Mpeg-4 support at 30fps @ 640X480, and a nice optical zoom. We took the Digimax V700 for a spin, find out what we have to say about this new product from Samsung.
Samsung Digimax V700 Review

Evesham Freeview personal video recorder PVR160
HEXUS has posted a review on the Evesham Freeview personal video recorder PVR160

Like a lot of PC system builders hard pressed by competitors who operate on a global scale, Evesham Technology has diversified into consumer electronics as a way of bringing in additional revenue. We're taking a look today at one of those CE products, a twin-tuner personal video recorder for Freeview digital terrestrial TV that's fitted with a 160GB hard disk and pitched at a VAT-inclusive £150.
Evesham Freeview personal video recorder PVR160



Zippy-Emacs PSL-6850P(G1) 850 Watt PSU Review
Bjorn3D posted a review on the Zippy-Emacs PSL-6850P(G1) 850 Watt PSU

Just over a year ago I first began hearing of Zippy power supplies. At first I didn't associate them with the well Zippy-Emacs power supplies that have been quite well known in the Server arena for some time. This was mostly due to the fact that the reviews I was reading were listing their Zippy reference PSU as 'Class A' Computer Enthusiast grade product. I even went as far as looking into purchasing one after being highly impressed by the literature that I had consumed. At the time New Egg was carrying the gaming models of this PSU as well as some of their server class products, but the price was a bit more than I was willing to pay. This was just before SLI and later Crossfire burst on to the scene.
Zippy-Emacs PSL-6850P(G1) 850 Watt PSU Review

Vista 2GB vs. 4GB Gaming Performance
BCC Hardware looked at the gaming performance of Windows Vista

Today we are looking at the build 5744 of Windows Vista RC2 and running some real-world benchmarks on a decent selection of games to see how RAM affects gaming performance on this up and coming OS. With RC2 as its last public release, we are expecting things to be wrapped up in the next month in order for Vista to ship to OEM and system builders. As such, we would assume that the OS is basically finished and should reflect how the final product will perform. We put 2GB vs. 4GB and let the benchmarks fly!!
Vista 2GB vs. 4GB Gaming Performance