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Sonos Bundle 130 Digital Music System Review
DragonSteelMods.com posted a review on the Sonos Bundle 130 Digital Music System

The Sonos is a plug and play system with a beautiful remote control. They have released the Sonos Bundle 130 which includes a Sonos ZonoPlayer 80 (ZP80), a Sonos Zoneplayer 100 (ZP100) and a Sonos Controller (CR100). Using these devices will provide instant access to your entire digital music collection, along with millions of songs from music services and online radio. It takes literally ten minutes to get this setup up and running. It is basically an idiot proof setup.
Sonos Bundle 130 Digital Music System Review

Sigma Shark SP-635 635Watt Power Supply Review
Mikhailtech posted Sigma Shark SP-635 635Watt Power Supply Review

Today's computers require a lot of power in order to keep them working safe and sound. Many people build power hungry computers with Dual-Video cards, Quad-Core CPUs and bunch of other hardware. Today I have the Sigma Shark SP-635 635Watt power supply for the test. When I got the box I was very interested in trying it out right away. Well that's what I did, but how well did it perform? We'll take a look at it in this review!
Sigma Shark SP-635 635Watt Power Supply Review



Leadtek WinFast PX8800 GT ZL 512Mb Video Card Review
Madshrimps posted Leadtek WinFast PX8800 GT ZL 512Mb Video Card Review

Leadtek ups the ante in the continuous struggle to deliver the best price/performance products to the end users. Their latest WinFast PX8800 GT ZL sets itself apart by a custom dual slot Zalman GPU cooler and improved specifications.
Leadtek WinFast PX8800 GT ZL 512Mb Video Card Review

Wacom Bamboo Tablet Review
Mikhailtech posted Wacom Bamboo Tablet Review

There are many times when your old plain computer mouse cannot handle your needs. When doing presentations at your work or writing notes in school, writing can get really hesitative over time. This is where the Wacom Bamboo Tablet comes in. The Bamboo Tablet is a perfect solution for students, people working at businesses, and of course for general home use when needed to write letters. The Bamboo very nicely enables you to write down notes during a lecture at school, write letters for your family, and much more that you can think of. Also with the new operating system Windows Vista from Microsoft, you are able to take 100% advantage of all the features this Tablet has to offer. The Wacom Bamboo Tablet is surly the tablet you should look into when picking a tablet for some general use. How well does it perform you might ask? We'll take a look at it in this review.
Wacom Bamboo Tablet Review

Gigabyte GA-X48T-DQ6 DES X48 DDR3 Motherboard Review
Benchmark Reviews has posted a review on the Gigabyte GA-X48T-DQ6 DES X48 DDR3 Motherboard

Motherboards are at the heart of eve
ry computer, and their importance is central to stable system operation. No matter if you are a low-demand office worker who plugs away on letters or spreadsheets or if you are a high-performance hardware enthusiast who demands extreme framerates from your video games, one component alone will determine your ability: the motherboard. Because everything rides on the system mainboard, it must be based on a solid and dependable foundation. Gigabyte isn't a new name to the industry, and for years now they have offered some of the most reliable and stable motherboard sold. In fact, over the past year there really only seemed to be two realistic options for motherboard manufacturer's when you shopped for new hardware; and Gigabyte was one of them. In this article Benchmark Reviews challenges our reigning champion against the Gigabyte GA-X48T-DQ6 Ultra Durable 2 DES motherboard.
Gigabyte GA-X48T-DQ6 DES X48 DDR3 Motherboard Review

Lenovo ThinkPad T61p 14.1-inch & 15.4-inch Laptops Review
ThinkComputers.org posted Lenovo ThinkPad T61p 14.1-inch & 15.4-inch Laptops Review

Back in September we took a look at the new R-Series ThinkPad the R61, now it is time for the T-Series. As we explained in the R61 review the T-Series is the pricier of the 2 ThinkPad series', as it has a more powerful processor and graphics. With ultraportables being all the rage now it is hard to pack all the power into a notebook that can be easily carried around. Lenovo is able to do that with the T61p at only 1.1-inches thick and weighing in at 5lbs, it is smaller than most mobile workstations. It is also the first widescreen ThinkPad mobile workstation, no more boring 4:3 screens! Lenovo was nice enough to send us both the 14.1 and 15.4-inch versions so let's take a look.
Lenovo ThinkPad T61p 14.1-inch & 15.4-inch Laptops Review

Wolf King Warrior Gaming Pad Review
OCC has published a new review of the Wolf King Warrior Gaming Pad

I didn't really realize how good the Warrior Gaming Pad was until I played a Deathmatch game in Unreal Tournament 3. For this twitchy, itchy trigger finger style of play, the Warrior proved itself to be a worthy gaming peripheral, offering a very quick response and increased comfort. In Crysis, I felt the comfort instantly, but the game is not quite as demanding as Unreal Tournament 3 for movement, so I didn't notice the advantage of the Warrior's shorter key travel compared to my regular keyboard.
Wolf King Warrior Gaming Pad Review

Ideazon Reaper Edge 3200DPI Gaming mouse Review
XtremeComputing posted a review on the Ideazon Reaper Edge 3200DPI Gaming mouse

At times throughout this review I have referred to “my old mouse” and I think its time to come clean as to what mouse I was referring to, it was a Razer Copperhead. Compared to the Razer Copperhead the Ideazon Reaper Edge is slightly larger and slightly heavier which might put a few people off. But it is still just as accurate and easy to use.
Ideazon Reaper Edge 3200DPI Gaming mouse Review

ASUS EAH3870 X2 1GB Review
Techgage posted a review of ASUS' EAH3870 X2 card

Does a multi-GPU setup with one card interest you? You may want to take a look at AMD's latest high-end offering, the HD 3870 X2. We are taking a look at ASUS' version of the card which features a fantastic bundle, including an HDMI adapter and Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts.
ASUS EAH3870 X2 1GB Review

Maxtor OneTouch 4 Plus 1TB External Hard Drive Review
Bigbruin.com has posted a review on the Maxtor OneTouch 4 Plus 1TB External Hard Drive

Maxtor has a line of full-featured external hard drives, the OneTouch 4 Plus series, that offer a massive amount of external storage space and a suite of utilities to simplify the backup and recovery of your files. They have sent over the latest and largest unit for us to review, the Maxtor OneTouch 4 Plus 1TB External Hard Drive.
Maxtor OneTouch 4 Plus 1TB External Hard Drive Review

EVGA e-GeForce 8800 GS 384 MB Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the EVGA e-GeForce 8800 GS 384 MB

Even though the EVGA e-GeForce 8800 GS comes with just 96 shaders and 12 ROPs it can easily compete with AMD HD3850 and HD3870. The card offers great price/performance and is very very quiet. With up to 30% overclocking this card is every overclocker's dream being able to surpass the much more expensive 8800 GT when overclocked.
EVGA e-GeForce 8800 GS 384 MB Review

HighPoint RocketRAID 3120 Review
Bjorn3D takes a look at the HighPoint RocketRAID 3120.

You may ask with current motherboards carry a minimum of six to eight SATA ports, what is the need for SATA expansion cards? Well, it is true that for most users, the onboard SATA ports will be more than enough for the lifetime of the motherboard. However, in the corporate environment, these onboard SATA ports can be used up quite fast. Imagine that the eSATA will take up one port and with any RAID setup which consumes a minimum of two ports for RAID 0 or 1 and four ports for RAID 10 or 01, sooner or later, the need for extra SATA ports is inevitable.

Another reason to use expansion cards rather than onboard SATA controller would be free up the resource for other uses. In addition, SATA expansion cards often offer extra features and have wider support for multiple operating systems that are not found with onboard SATA controller. All of current motherboards will only work with Windows and/or Linux but not Mac due to the fact that Mac operating system usually comes with pre-designed components unlike PC counterparts. Despite the fact that the underlying hardware and chipset maybe same, the drivers are simply not there for a Mac system to use PC components (of course you can always use boot camp or the hacked operating system but that is not truly running under Mac OS). This is where the expansion cards can be useful.
HighPoint RocketRAID 3120 Review

Adesso Win Touch Pro Multimedia Touchpad keyboard Review
DragonSteelMods.com posted a review on the Adesso Win Touch Pro Multimedia Touchpad keyboard

Today for review I've got the Adesso Win Touch Pro Desktop Multimedia Touchpad Keyboard, (quite a name there eh?) and it is a feature rich product that most people should appreciate. The Win Touch Pro Keyboard has an integrated Touchpad in the palm rest just like you would find on a laptop computer, along with that it features shortcut and multi-media buttons as well. This is a great keyboard for those that use laptops often and are accustomed to using a touchpad instead of a mouse. So let's just jump right in...
Adesso Win Touch Pro Multimedia Touchpad keyboard Review

A brief look at three-way SLI
The Tech Report takes a brief look at three-way SLI

Three GeForce 8800 Ultras. Two grand worth of video cards alone, yielding over 1.7 teraflops of raw shader arithmetic. But will they run Crysis smoothly? We decided to find out.
A brief look at three-way SLI