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Seagate Momentus 5400.4 SATA Notebook Hard Drive Review
Tech ARP has just posted a review on the Seagate 250 GB Momentus 5400.4 SATA Notebook Hard Drive

The Momentus 5400.4 is Seagate's second notebook hard drive to feature perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR) technology. By magnetizing the data bits perpendicularly to the plane of the platter, it allows a higher areal density than what was previously possible with the traditional method of longitudinal recording.

By increasing the areal density, Seagate was able to greatly improve the transfer rate and performance of the Momentus 5400.4. Let's find out just how fast the Seagate Momentus 5400.4 goes!
Seagate Momentus 5400.4 SATA Notebook Hard Drive Review

NOX Sirocco Laptop Cooler Review
Verdis Reviews posted a review on the NOX Sirocco Laptop Cooler

When it comes to laptop coolers, many people are sceptical as to whether they really offer much performance in terms of cooling with many products simply not making enough of a difference to warrant customers buying them. Today, we have the NOX Sirocco which hopes to change all this and make a bigger impact but will it be able to perform? Let's find out.
NOX Sirocco Laptop Cooler Review



ZOTAC GTS 250 AMP! Edition Review
InsideHW.com has reviewed ZOTAC GTS 250 AMP! Edition graphics card

NVIDIA continues to use well known system of price drops and remarking of old graphics card models which resulted in "new" NVIDIA products that are better positioned on the market. This praxis had created situations where certain models, like GeForce 8800GTS with G92 chip, have achieved very long shelf life. Model that was presented at the end of the year 2007 isn't too much different compared to new mid-class model: GTS250.
ZOTAC GTS 250 AMP! Edition Review

Thrustmaster Run-N-Drive PC/PS3 Wireless Gamepad Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the Thrustmaster Run-N-Drive PC/PS3 Wireless Gamepad

Since testing computer hardware products is a PC-centric task, I've never wandered very far from what I know. But after writing my editorial Year In Review: 2008 Computer Hardware Industry Failure it seemed wrong not to taste the forbidden fruit... so I purchased a Sony PlayStation 3. Aside from the PS3 system, which quickly received an Editors Choice Award-winning Solid State Drive upgrade, I also purchased nearly two-dozen games and a Blu-ray remote control. I soon discovered that my racing skills were lacking... and I needed an edge. Enter the new-and-improved Thrustmaster Run'N'Drive wireless gamepad, model 4160527. Now unplugged and built around the 2.4 GHz wireless radio band, this PC/PS2/PS3-compatible controller takes the Sony SIXAXIS to the next level and adds an optical wheel and under-belly triggers.
Thrustmaster Run-N-Drive PC/PS3 Wireless Gamepad Review

ASUS EeeTop PC ET1602 Touchscreen PC Review
Techgage.com posted an in-depth look at ASUS' latest Eee product, the EeeTop PC ET1602

All-in-one PCs aren't new, but an affordable one equipped with a touchscreen is. That's exactly what ASUS delivers with their EeeTop PC, a 15.6-inch offering designed to give you a new way to use your computer, while living up to the standards that the Eee brand has become for. While it lacks beefy hardware, the under $600 price tag creates a very attractive product.
ASUS EeeTop PC ET1602 Touchscreen PC Review

In Win Gundam Review
PureOverclock posted a review on the In Win Gundam

For those of us out there who watch anime know, many of the best animes out there deal with the future of combat: the mobile suit, the mecha, the Gundam. Someone over at In Win Development Inc. must have also been a fan of the Mobile Suit Gundam series, for today we bring you their new chassis, the AL-13 series Gundam GD. Sure, you get an enclosure that is unique, but will it perform as well as well as its animated counterparts? That is what we are here to find out. Let's take a look under the hood, and see if the Gundam GD has what it takes to live up to its namesake.
In Win Gundam Review

Refurbished Acer Aspire One AOA 110-1722 Netbook Review
Futurelooks takes a look at a refurbished Acer Aspire One AOA 110-1722 Netbook

Most netbooks are less expensive than larger laptop computers, but many of us may still be deterred by the price of certain desirable netbooks. There are a fair number of them out there that retail in the $400 to $600 range and this is creeping too close to the range of a “real” notebook. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could have that portable Internet-surfing device on a more modest budget? With the Acer Aspire One, you can. There are configurations of the Aspire One that sell for $400 or more, but if you look to the lower end of the range, there are more affordable options as well.
Refurbished Acer Aspire One AOA 110-1722 Netbook Review

GSkill Titan 128GB SSD Review
The Guru of 3D posted a review on the G.Skill Titan 128GB SSD drive

We take the G.Skill 128 GB Titan SSD for a spin. A SATA-II 2.5" drive with a reasonable price tag for SSD standards.

This SSD offers 200 MB/sec read and 160 MB/sec write speeds. Over the next few pages we'll take you into the review, tell a thing or two about the technology and obviously test the product to see where it stands out in performance compared to other SSD and HDD drives.
GSkill Titan 128GB SSD Review

Thermaltake TMG IA1 CPU Cooler Review
OCIA.net has posted their review of the Thermaltake TMG IA1 CPU Cooler

Today, we have for review one of Thermaltake's newest CPU coolers, the Thermaltake TMG IA1. TMG is Thermaltake's "thermal maximum grade" product group, a series of computer hardware products aimed at the quiet computing audience. You can glean a little bit more information from the forgotten TMG website. In contrast to the brute-force approach of the Thermaltake BigTyp 14 Pro, which I had a chance to review a few weeks ago, the IA1 hopes to provide a more elegant and standard way to cool your CPU without a burden on your ears.
Thermaltake TMG IA1 CPU Cooler Review

Hiper Slim Aluminum USB/PS2 Keyboard Review
Tweaknews posted a review on the Hiper Slim Aluminum USB/PS2 Keyboard

This HIPER offering is a very good keyboard for general internet surfing, email and occasional document creation. If a larger, classier version of a laptop style keyboard appeals to you, then this could be a welcome addition to your home office setup. The construction is solid, the build quality excellent and the keys are nice and quiet during use.
Hiper Slim Aluminum USB/PS2 Keyboard Review