TrustedReviews looked at the Canon LaserShot LBP-5000
bit-Tech have a look at BFGTech's watercooled GeForce 8800 GTX
WindowsAtoZ.com has posted a review on the Norton Internet Security 2007
LANAddict published a review on the HIS X1650XT
GruntvillE.com posted a review on the Thermaltake Mozart Case
Virtual-Hideout posted a Cooler Master NotePal S Notebook Accessory Review
Elite Bastards posted a Bluegears b-Enspirer sound card review
HEXUS posted a review on the ECS Elitegroup PN2 SLI2+ nForce 680i SLI motherboard
OCIA.net takes a look at the Razer Barracuda AC-1 Gaming Audio Card in their latest review.
Canon’s latest colour laser printer, the LaserShot LBP-5000, is not an expensive purchase. At well under £200, it’s suitable for small office and home use, anywhere you need more colour print, less expensively than a typical ink-jet printer can provide. The printer is designed to be easy to maintain, with all-in-one colour cartridges.Canon LaserShot LBP-5000 Review
bit-Tech have a look at BFGTech's watercooled GeForce 8800 GTX
Even with the card running at its highest stable clock frequencies after playing through Oblivion for an hour, the GPU core temperature (as reported by NVIDIA's nTune system monitoring software) was lower than the idle temperature of our reference-cooled GeForce 8800 GTX installed in the same environment - this is a testament to how good the Danger Den waterblock on BFGTech's card is.BFG Watercooled 8800 Review
WindowsAtoZ.com has posted a review on the Norton Internet Security 2007
Symantec's Norton Internet Security suite has been one of the best that we've ever seen over the past few years. The newest version of the security suite is out and Windows A to Z's editors have a full review to tell you how it lives up to its reputation.Norton Internet Security 2007 Review
LANAddict published a review on the HIS X1650XT
The card itself is very nice and sturdy in design, fits well in a case and looks just plainly amazing with its UV reactive cooling hood. One of the things I like most about the card is ATI\'s new internal CrossFire system that does away with the huge external dongle used in earlier systems. The card comes bundled with some software, notably the first Dungeon Siege game. Along with a HDTV cable, an S-video to RCA video adapter and a DVI to VGA adapter. Wait! ONLY ONE?! Yes, those of you who have dual analog monitors are left out in the cold.HIS X1650XT Review
GruntvillE.com posted a review on the Thermaltake Mozart Case
The front consists of 2 leds, a power and reset button, and the standard mic and headset jacks along with two USB and one firewire port. The sides are plain steel with no grills or holes for airflow, only the top and rear have grill work to allow a pretty straightforward airflow.Thermaltake Mozart Case Review
Virtual-Hideout posted a Cooler Master NotePal S Notebook Accessory Review
The lightweight and simple-to-use design of the Cooler Master Notepal S makes it a joy to use. There is no need for an USB cable to power fans since it doesn't have any. This is major plus in the quest to save the laptop's battery energy.Cooler Master NotePal S Notebook Accessory Review
Elite Bastards posted a Bluegears b-Enspirer sound card review
On paper, the CMI8788's abilities are very impressive indeed, moving from the 24-bit, 96KHz playback and recording capabilities of the CMI8770 to offer full 24-bit, 192KHz playback using both analogue and digital outputs. Complete overkill for all but the most hardcore audiophile admittedly, but together with a more powerful DSP (Digital Signal Processor) than that seen on previous C-Media chips, it gives you an early taste of just how seriously this part takes itself from an audio quality point of view.Bluegears b-Enspirer sound card Review
HEXUS posted a review on the ECS Elitegroup PN2 SLI2+ nForce 680i SLI motherboard
We've seen a couple of nForce 680i boards already here at HEXUS. Now it's the turn of ECS to showcase its nForce 680i SLI. Is it more of the same or has ECS done things differently? Read on to see if the PN2 SLI2+ makes for a sweeter deal.ECS Elitegroup PN2 SLI2+ nForce 680i SLI motherboard Review
OCIA.net takes a look at the Razer Barracuda AC-1 Gaming Audio Card in their latest review.
I have a tradition that I've had for about 30 years. Any time I get new audio equipment, the first music I listen to on it is Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon". I wore out at least two vinyl records of it, a couple of 8-track tapes, at least one cassette and a couple of CDs, so I can say that I have listened to the entire album once or twice. There are a lot of sounds in it that are easily hidden by poor sound systems, and I feel that it is an excellent test for any sound system. So, I put DSOM in the tray, cranked up the sound, sat back and prepared myself.Razer Barracuda AC-1 Gaming Audio Card Review