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Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 Review
Futurelooks checked out the Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000

Some people like to have as many features as humanly possible. If there's room for another button or dial, they want to have it in there. Other people prefer to keep things as clean as possible and that's the market that is being targeted by the Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000. It boasts a compact size, a relatively simple design, super clean lines and it even comes with a number pad. Let's take a closer look!
Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 Review

Tuniq Tower 120 Extreme Cooler Review
DriverHeaven.net takes a look at the Tuniq Tower 120 Extreme Cooler

On our test bench today we have Tuniq's latest CPU cooler, the Tower 120 Extreme which sits at the top of their product catalogue and offers enhanced performance and CPU compatibility.
Tuniq Tower 120 Extreme Cooler Review



GlacialTech F101 CPU Cooler Review
TechwareLabs has published a review of the GlacialTech F101 CPU Cooler

GlacialTech has products in a few different areas of PC hardware, but one of their primary markets is in coolers. The F101 is supposedly inspired by the General Electric turbofan jet engine of the same name. Personally, I don't think this was the wisest of marketing decisions. After all, when I think of a jet engine, I think of an ear-shatteringly loud device that shoots a column of flame out of it's backside—not qualities I want to see in a CPU cooler. Luckily, nobody in marketing seems to be talking to the engineers, as the F101 is almost, but not quite, entirely unlike a jet engine.
GlacialTech F101 CPU Cooler Review

Samsung SyncMaster 2233SW Review
TechReviewSource.com posted a review on the Samsung SyncMaster 2233SW

Samsung has always been one of the top LCD monitor makers and one of their latest models, the SyncMaster 2233SW, is a 22-inch 16:9 wide screen display that offers full HD resolution at 1920 x 1080. The sleek design and good image quality make it an excellent contender if you're looking for a new display.
Samsung SyncMaster 2233SW Review

Kingston 32GB DataTraveler 200 USB Flash Drive Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the Kingston 32GB DataTraveler 200 USB Flash Drive

The Kingston DataTraveler 200 USB 2.0 Flash drive series is available in 32GB, 64MB and 128MB capacities with each size drive coming in a different color. Today, we are looking 32GB version of the DataTraveler 200, which is the smallest capacity offered in this drive series. Read on to see how this drive performs!
Kingston 32GB DataTraveler 200 USB Flash Drive Review

Cooler Master Elite 310 Midtower Case Review
Hi Tech Legion posted a review on the Cooler Master Elite 310 Midtower Case

The Cooler Master Elite 310 performed as well as I would have expected for a case that includes a power supply at an entry level price. Temperatures remained modest whether idle or load even though including the CPU heatsink fan there are only two fans in the case. I chose to use a micro/ATX motherboard which allowed for easy installation of all components and having the hard drive cage facing forward made it easy to hide the SATA and power wire. Although made of steel the case is fairly light weight so you won't break your back trying to move it.
Cooler Master Elite 310 Midtower Case Review

Epson WorkForce 610 All-in-One Printer Review
TestFreaks posted Epson WorkForce 610 All-in-One Printer Review

A little over a year ago I reviewed the Epson WorkForce 600 All-in-One Printer, and yes I still use it, at least until the new WorkForce 610 arrived for review a few weeks ago. I used the WorkForce 600 almost everyday actually and have yet to have any problems with it, no paper jams, no nothing with it, it has worked flawlessly for me. If you read my review of the 600 then you'll know I found it to be an excellent printer, the 610 in no different in that respect, and really it hasn't changed all that much. The main difference is that the graphical interface has be redesigned for the better. So continue on to learn more about the Epson WorkForce 610..
Epson WorkForce 610 All-in-One Printer Review

Axle GeForce GT 240 512 MB Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Axle GeForce GT 240 512 MB

NVIDIA recently launched their first GDDR5 graphics cards. The new GeForce GT 240 is based on NVIDIA's brand-new 40 nm G215 graphics processor and features 96 shaders. Axle has chosen to use an Arctic Cooling heatsink on their GT 240 design.
Axle GeForce GT 240 512 MB Review

Corsair Obsidian Series 800D Case Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the Corsair Obsidian Series 800D Case

Corsair has recently released their first case, a USD 300 beast that is targeted to be the most complete case in the market. Let's check it out.
Corsair Obsidian Series 800D Case Review

Cooler Master NotePal U1 and U2
InsideHW.com has reviewed Cooler Master NotePal U1 and U2 notebook coolers.

Large and diverse notebook cooler line-up secured Cooler Master’s position on market, but at the same time they didn’t allowed themselves to live on their reputation. New notebook coolers are coming in regular intervals and this time we are presenting two products: NotePal U1 and NotePal U2. Both notebook coolers are almost the same with only real difference being their size. Despite their simple design, these coolers have few “secret” features…
Cooler Master NotePal U1 and U2

ASUS ATI Radeon EAH5970 HTDI Review
ocaholic.ch posted a review on the ASUS ATI Radeon EAH5970 HTDI video card

With the ATI Radeon EAH5970 HTDI, ASUS has a news flagship in its graphics card portfolio which is based on two RV870 GPUs. The monster which measures 31 cm lengthwise weighs a massive 1220 gramms and is therefore three centimeters longer than the already tallEAH5870. Furthermore the card supports the same features as the 5800 Series which there are for example DirectX11, ATI Eyefinity to run three displays simultaneously and a lowered power consumption.
ASUS ATI Radeon EAH5970 HTDI Review

CoolIt Domino CPU Cooler Review
Hi Tech Legion posted a review on the CoolIt Domino CPU Cooler

The fact of the matter is, if you are looking to extract the most out of your CPU by overclocking it, you will have to contend with all the extra heat produced. Heat is the enemy when it comes to performance during overclocking, and in many cases can be the limiting factor of how far you can go with your overclock. The traditional method of cooling has been through air coolers that, in most cases, actively move air across the heatsink to cool the CPU. Though this method proves extremely simple and reliable with excellent efficiency, there are limitations to how well it can perform when the clock is turned up on the CPU. How else can we cool that overclocked CPU? Well the next step is water cooling, but for many, the challenge of assembling and installing the water cooling setup can be a little daunting.
CoolIt Domino CPU Cooler Review

Thermaltake Massive 23 CS Notebook Cooler Review
Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the Thermaltake Massive 23 CS Notebook Cooler

Yup, I'm back today with yet another notebook cooler. This one is the Massive 23 CS from Thermaltake which will look very similar as it's the aluminum version of the plastic Massive 23 ST I reviewed recently. Plastic being the more economical of course while using aluminum is more costly, but also makes for a better quality product with better cooling ability as aluminum disperses heat better than plastic which just gets hot. Besides differing on the materials, the Massive 23 CS also has an upgraded 230mm fan with multiple colors and settings for a more customizable look for the end user. Let's take a closer look.
Thermaltake Massive 23 CS Notebook Cooler Review

AXLE GeForce 210 Video Card Review
PCShopTalk posted a review on the AXLE GeForce 210 Video Card

In this review I will test a video card from AXLE, which sports the latest low end GPU from Nvidia, the GeForce 210. In the tests it will go against a RADEON HD 4550 and will see which one wins in terms of performance.
AXLE GeForce 210 Video Card Review

Spire TherMax Pro CPU Cooler Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the Spire TherMax Pro CPU Cooler

The universally compatible TherMax Pro is the latest Direct-Touch Heat-pipe (DTHP) innovation by Spire. It is designed with three 8mm copper U shaped heat-pipes enclosed by forty-five aluminum stacked Micro-fins. Its cooling capacity ranges all the way from low end Micro-processors up to today's hottest 130W quad-core processors.
Spire TherMax Pro CPU Cooler Review

Sony VPL-BW7 Projector Review
t-break posted a new article on the Sony VPL-BW7 Projector

The VL-BW7 is on the lower end of the spectrum, targeted towards the home user.
Sony VPL-BW7 Projector Review

MusicSkins Custom Netbook Skin Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the MusicSkins Custom Netbook Skin

A little bit ago I reviewed a covering for my Apple iPod nano 4th from a company called MusicSkins, and I found it to be a nice product overall. A couple weeks ago they emailed me again asking if I'd like to take a look at their custom skin designer and I said sure. When I went and visited the MusicSkins website I found that things had changed a bit since that last review, they're now carrying skins for many more products. The product I decided to design a skin for is my Asus EeePC 900a netbook. The skin consists of just a protective cover for the outer lid of the EeePC. The idea of the designer is so you can create your very own skin that will be like no one else has. Sure you could just pick one from the pre-designed skins on their site, but what fun would that be and it would be like others out there, why not be original and individual and maybe even show off your creative abilities? So read on to learn more about the skin I received and how it worked out
MusicSkins Custom Netbook Skin Review

Noctua NH-D14 Cpu cooler Review
Rbmods posted a review on the Noctua NH-D14 Cpu cooler

Noctua is well known for their top of the line cpu coolers, they have now developed a new cooler which is about twice the size of their older ones. Noctua coolers have always been quite big but this takes the prize so it is going to be interesting to see how well it performs.
Noctua NH-D14 Cpu cooler Review

Steelseries 9HD Mousepad for Pro Gamers
Metku took a closer look at Steelserie's 9HD hard surfaced gaming mousepad.

As I have used and reviewed several Steelseries products during the past few years, I have eagerly awaited for some of their newly announced products to arrive to be tortured. One of these products is the new 9HD gaming mousepad, which has many of the features which I've liked in their old S&S mousepad.
Steelseries 9HD Mousepad for Pro Gamers

ASUS GeForce GT-240 GDDR3 Video Card Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the ASUS GeForce GT-240 GDDR3 Video Card

As enthusiasts, we're always interested in the latest monster video cards: the expensive, high-end products that blast through benchmarks and play all your games with buttery-smooth frame rates at the highest resolutions with all the settings maxed out- and sucking a not inconsiderable amount of electricity while doing so! But these products represent only a tiny fraction of the number of video cards sold; the low-to-mid-end cards comprise the bulk of the market. Besides, a GTX285 or Radeon 5870 isn't the ideal solution for every situation: considerations from a limited budget to building a small, quiet system come into play. NVIDIA has been filling out the low-middle end of their video card product line lately, and in this article Benchmark Reviews tests the ASUS ENGT240/DI/1GD3/A video card equipped with with NVIDIA's new GeForce GT240 GPU and 1GB of GDDR3 memory.
ASUS GeForce GT-240 GDDR3 Video Card Review

ASUS P7P55D-E PRO Review
Techgage.com posted a review of one of ASUS' latest P55 motherboards, the P7P55D-E PRO.

A couple of weeks ago, ASUS released its first two under-$200 P55 motherboards that support both S-ATA and USB 3.0. We're taking a look at the higher-end of the two, the P7P55D-E PRO. As you'd expect, this is one packed board, featuring a great design and a number of improvements over the company's P55 launch boards.
ASUS P7P55D-E PRO Review