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Hiyatek CF-6160-1 Laptop Cooling Pad Review
Bigbruin.com has posted a review on the Hiyatek CF-6160-1 Laptop Cooling Pad

The Hiyatek CF-6160-1 Laptop Cooling Pad is extremely lightweight, and becomes quite compact when the plastic tray is retracted. Those two features make it appealing for use on the go, while the integrated USB hub could be of interest to mobile or stationary users. But while it may operate in near silence regardless of fan speed, you might as well just leave it turned off since it isn't really cooling anything.
Hiyatek CF-6160-1 Laptop Cooling Pad Review

Blue Microphones Snowflake Review
Bios Magazine posted a review on the Blue Microphones Snowflake

Blue Microphones' Snowflake is apparently the first portable professional USB microphone to hit the market. But more importantly, its retro design looks stunning. Following on from the company's Snowball Professional USB Microphone, the new microphone sports a more portable design - thus dubbed the Snowflake. You can even hang multiple Snowflakes from your ceiling to simulate a snow storm.
Blue Microphones Snowflake Review



Sharkoon SATA Quickport Review
Velocity Reviews have a new review of the Sharkoon SATA Quickport, which allows you to quickly connect a SATA drive to an external docking bay

Sharkoon have introduced an interesting product for PC enthusiasts that allows you to plug SATA hard drives into an external enclosure – without the need to screw into a drive bay. It looks just like a HDD docking station, you can plug/remove drives at any time and access the data on your PC via USB cable. As computers are upgraded it is inevitable that spare SATA drives will start to mount up, and yet there isn't enough space to attach them to most motherboards. This solution lets you quickly access drives when required, saving the hassle of swapping drives inside your PC with the power off. You can use 3.5” or 2.5” drives without the need for any screwdriver or tools.
Sharkoon SATA Quickport Review

Super Talent MasterDrive MX 60GB SSD Review
TweakTown posted a review on the Super Talent MasterDrive MX 60GB SSD

This last month has been filled with press releases from companies promising high performance solid state technology at prices that are up to 30% less than any of the drives we have previously tested. The cost reduction has to do with memory manufacturers starting to ramp up production of the memory chips used, and according to DRAMeXchange, prices are down 26% for many MLC memory sizes popular for use in SSDs.

Super Talent is the first to send us their latest MLC Solid State Drive that takes advantage of the new lower contract prices on memory. The MasterDrive MX Line is available in sizes ranging from 8 to 120GB. Our sample 60GB model is available at Newegg right now for less than 400 U.S. Dollars. Let’s have a look and see how these new low cost Solid State Drives perform against our trusty Western Digital Raptor 150GB and Samsung’s SATA II SLC drive.
Super Talent MasterDrive MX 60GB SSD Review

Cooler Master Real Power Pro 550W Power Supply Review
TechwareLabs has published a review of the Cooler Master Real Power Pro 550W Power Supply

Matt takes a look at the Real Power Pro 550W power supply by Cooler Master. At 550w this is an entry level PSU and sufficient as a replacement for many mid level systems. Read our review to find out how stable the Real Power 550 is and if we can recommend this power supply.
Cooler Master Real Power Pro 550W Power Supply Review

Sapphire Radeon 4870 and Visiontek 4870 Crossfire Review
DriverHeaven posted a review on the Sapphire Radeon 4870 and Visiontek 4870 Crossfire video cards

Todays review product, the Radeon HD 4870, goes some way to rectifying AMDs hole in the market as it is priced to challenge the GTX 260. We will be running the products through a variety of tests including gaming at 2560x1600, CrossFire and high definition playback to find out which company is most deserving of your hard earned cash.
Sapphire Radeon 4870 and Visiontek 4870 Crossfire Review

Thermaltake Armor+ MX Midtower ATX Computer Case Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the Thermaltake Armor+ MX Midtower ATX Computer Case

Thermaltake has tried to cram as many features from the larger “super tower” Armor case into this standard size mid tower, and did a good job of it. You have all the classic looks, the build quality, and you can still fit everything into the case. With shrinking space comes the 'snug factor'. The Thermaltake Armor+ case has close quarters, but you can still get most full length video card in this case.
Thermaltake Armor+ MX Midtower ATX Computer Case Review

Brite Strike Blue Dot Series Flashlight Review
TechwareLabs has published a review of the Brite Strike Blue Dot Series Flashlight

Dan reviews the high intensity LED Brite Strike Flashlight intended for law enforcement. Dan, our resident office to be, knows that most geeks like anything that lights up. This flashlight is so bright that it will literally stop you in your tracks. Walk towards the light. . . and into our review.
Brite Strike Blue Dot Series Flashlight Review

OrigenAE T12 Touch Screen Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the OrigenAE T12 Touch Screen

The OrigenAE T12 is a 12" touch screen that will set you back 800$. It is capable of processing up to 1080p resolution - perfect for that home theater. Thanks to the umbilical cord, you not only have a mouse at your fingertips, but also an IR receiver and USB 2.0 hub. Best of all the OrigenAE T12 does not even require an external power source, everything is integrated in the single cable.
OrigenAE T12 Touch Screen Review

Antec Three Hundred vs. Twelve Hundred Gaming Case review
Metku took a closer look at Antec's Gaming Case lineup, namely the 300 and 1200 cases.

Earlier we reviewed the P180 Mini from the P1-family and now two cases from the range of Gaming Cases have arrived to our review. The cases this time are the 300 and the 1200, both of which follow the theme set by the earlier 900 model.
Antec Three Hundred vs. Twelve Hundred Gaming Case review

Raidmax Iceberg Case Review
Hardware Secrets posted Raidmax Iceberg Case Review

Iceberg is an all-aluminum mid-tower case from Raidmax featuring four 5 ¼" bays, four internal 3 ½" bays and four 120-mm fans, coming with a terrific price tag of only USD 150 (a bargain for an all-aluminum case) and targeted to mainstream users. Let's take an in-depth look on this case from Raidmax.
Raidmax Iceberg Case Review

Kingston DataTraveler BlackBox Review
Bios Magazine posted a review on the Kingston DataTraveler BlackBox

If you're looking for the ultimate in security for transporting your important documents on the move, you've come to the right place. Tougher than the British SAS in North Africa circa 1943, Kingston's DataTraveler BlackBox (78x22x12mm) is a hardware-based encrypted and Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) validated USB Flash drive.
Kingston DataTraveler BlackBox Review

MSI Wind U100 Review
InsideHW.com has posted review for MSI Wind U100

Category of small cheap notebooks became very popular and there is no wonder why most of big brands want a piece of cake for themselves. But Asus got all of them off-guard. Because of that we've been waiting rather long for Eee's true rival. We've already mentioned MSI's agility which allowed them again to be first with new product on market. Their trump card wears name Wind and model that InsideHW had tested is MSI Wind U100...
MSI Wind U100 Review

Sapphire PI-AM2RS780G Review
OCC has published a new review on the Sapphire PI-AM2RS780G

Of the 780G motherboards we have tested at OCC, the Sapphire PI-AMRS780G's performance falls somewhere in the middle - posting strong scores in some benchmarks, and relatively weak scores in others. When paired with a discrete video card, the Sapphire motherboard's IGP in Hybrid CrossFire mode definitely boosts graphics performance, which makes it an ideal candidate for an HTPC or a family computer that will sometimes be used for casual gaming at low resolutions. For hard-core gamers, even pairing this motherboard with a powerful discrete video card will not help you break any 3DMark records. The debug LED is a nice touch - especially for people who constantly change hardware - because you will not have to guess what the problem is if you have any troubles. Another great feature of the Sapphire mainboard is the POST screen; being an enthusiast, I love being able to check system temps, voltages,
and fan speeds on startup.
Sapphire PI-AM2RS780G Review