DV Hardware posted a review on the Revoltec Gamepad Precision Pro mousepad
WindowsAtoZ.com posted Windows Vista: Two Months Later
Techgage posted a review of OCZs gaming mouse, the Equalizer
NVNews published a Windows Vista Article
ThinkComputers.org posted ASUS EAX1950PRO Video Card Review
HotHardware posted a review on the Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6800
OCIA.net takes a look at the Galaxy TVisto Multimedia External Hard Drive Case
CoolTechZone.com posted Shure SE530PTH Earphones Review
HardwareLogic posted CyberPower Gamer SLI KO QX6800 System Review
Modders-Inc has a new review online on the QPAD XT-R mouse pad
XYZ Computing posted a review on the OCZ Equalizer Laser Gaming Mouse
Some people say mousepads are redundant these days because modern optical mice work fine on your desk without one but I don't think that's the case. Good mousepads add comfort and accuracy. Today I'm taking a look at the Gamepad Precision Pro mousepad from Revoltec.Revoltec Gamepad Precision Pro Review
WindowsAtoZ.com posted Windows Vista: Two Months Later
Windows Vista has been out for a little over two months now and there's been a lot of talk about compatibility and performance issues. WindowsAtoZ.com's editor-in-chief has been using Vista for a while now and has written about his personal experiences with Vista and has recommendations for those who are thinking about making the upgrade to Vista.Windows Vista: Two Months Later
Techgage posted a review of OCZs gaming mouse, the Equalizer
OCZ has been hard at work lately. Their product lineup has evolved from offering power supplies and ram to flash drives, cooling solutions, video cards and even gaming mice. However, one thing's stayed the same: they've targeted themselves towards enthusiasts.OCZ Equalizer Laser Gaming Mouse Review
NVNews published a Windows Vista Article
I began working on this article when I first acquainted myself with Microsoft's new Windows Vista operating system. About a month ago, I spent a weekend installing, uninstalling, and fiddling around with the 32-bit and 64-versions of Vista. Vista itself seemed pretty solid, but 3D gaming was a hit or miss adventure with NVIDIA's 100.25 beta graphics driver. A couple of weeks later and I'm back to give Vista another shot. During that time, NVIDIA released WHQL driver version 100.65.Windows Vista Article
ThinkComputers.org posted ASUS EAX1950PRO Video Card Review
ASUS is a name mainly known for motherboards, but over the past few years they have expanded their product link to include video cards, monitor's, laptops, and other consumer electronic devices. Today we will be looking at one of their video cards the EAX1950 Pro. The card features ATI's X1950 Pro GPU, 256MB of GDDR3, CrossFire Support, and HDCP support. We will be testing it against the recently reviewed Sapphire X1900 XT video card.ASUS EAX1950PRO Video Card Review
HotHardware posted a review on the Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6800
Hot on the heals of the holiday weekend, Intel is launching a new flagship quad-core processor, the Core 2 Extreme QX6800. As its name implies, the new Core 2 Extreme QX6800 has frequency parity with its dual-core counterpart, the Core 2 Extreme X6800 - sans the "Q". At 2.93GHz this makes the Core 2 Extreme QX6800 Intel's highest clocked quad-core desktop processor to date. Head on over to the site and check it out.Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6800 Review
OCIA.net takes a look at the Galaxy TVisto Multimedia External Hard Drive Case
One of my favorite features of the TVisto is the ability to play .ISO files directly. This means that you can rip a DVD and have the TVisto play the .ISO file as if it were the actual DVD, complete with menus, special features, etc. This is a great way to back up your DVD collection and take it with you anywhere you go. I tested this feature using The Butterfly Effect and it worked great, just as the DVD would.Galaxy TVisto Multimedia External Hard Drive Case Review
CoolTechZone.com posted Shure SE530PTH Earphones Review
Shure is at it again with a new line of earphones that will wow you unquestionably. We are taking a look at the company’s SE530PTH earphones, the most high-end earphones in the SE product line, and we must say they are the most amazing earphones we have ever had the pleasure of using. Of course, we said that last time when we reviewed Shure’s E series earphones, so our views may be tainted, but it happens. Some companies have a tendency to keep impressing us, and Shure is one of those few.Shure SE530PTH Earphones Review
HardwareLogic posted CyberPower Gamer SLI KO QX6800 System Review
Hot on the heels of Easter Sunday, Intel drops a golden egg in the form of their fastest quad-core processor to date, the QX6800. Before the dust can even settle on this new part, CyberPower has added the 2.93GHz slice of Silicon to their high end gaming configurations, and we managed to sneak more than just a peek at a fully decked out rig, complete with a factory overclock. Can CyberPower put together a top tier, high dollar system worthy of the ultimate Easter basket for geeks, or are we better off trading in this PC for a few magic jelly beans?CyberPower Gamer SLI KO QX6800 System Review
Modders-Inc has a new review online on the QPAD XT-R mouse pad
This mouse pad utilizes a highly durable plastic designed to give you the critical edge in control and precision. Its unique shape stretches the sweet spot, providing a wide area of movement for pinpoint accuracy.QPAD XT-R mouse pad Review
XYZ Computing posted a review on the OCZ Equalizer Laser Gaming Mouse
OCZ is a company that is known for its memory, but has expanded to one that more broadly caters to enthusiasts. They don't only make memory, but also power supplies, cooling equipment, and video cards, so the addition of an input device to the mix may seem strange at first, but is not that much of a jump for them. They are a company that is very much in touch with the hardware community and if they think say can make a better mouse then it is probably worth checking in to. The product in question is the Equalizer Laser Gaming Mouse. I first saw this product a couple months back at CES when it looked ready but apparently still need further development or manufacturing. The product is finally here and it is selling for about $34-40 depending on whether you get the smaller, mobile size (tested) or the large, desktop size. The two models are essentially the same, though the mobile size, as you will see, is quite small.OCZ Equalizer Laser Gaming Mouse Review