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Overclockers Online has posted a new review on the Samsung CLX-2160N

Samsung's CLX-2160N is truly a mixed bag, while it is competitively priced, serves many functions, network ready, and is easy to use; it falls short when it comes to printing pictures, and especially reproduction of color, which is unfortunately one of the CLX-2160N's main selling points. But while the CLX-2160N is far from a photo printer, its network capabilities, direct USB connection, and multifunction panel make it an excellent home and office printer for documents.
Samsung CLX-2160N Review

DV Hardware has a new review online of Cooler Master's new Cosmos case

Cooler Master's latest case is the Cosmos RC-1000, this case aims to offer very quiet operation and with its four big aluminum handles the design of this case definitely stands out from the crowd. The Cooler Master Cosmos case features a special airflow system, it has one intake fan one the bottom and uses three outtake fans. The firm says this creates a negative pressure effect which will draw in more cool outdoor air into the interior to keep all your components cool. Besides airflow Cooler Master also thought about soundproofing, cable management and tool-free design. In the next few pages I will discuss all of these aspects and see if it works as advertised..
Cooler Master Cosmos Case Review



DragonSteelMods posted a review on the SD/MMC to CompactFlash Type II Converter from USBGeek

There are so many types of memory cards out there, sometimes you'll end up with a few lying around extra. This can happen if you get a new camera or other device that uses a different kind of card than you already own. Today for review I have a little gadget from USBGeek that can help with that problem, it takes SD and MMC cards and converts them to a Compact Flash Type II card. You now have the ability to add more storage to your device that uses the CF II storage system just by using an SD or MMC card...
SD/MMC to CompactFlash Type II Converter from USBGeek

Canonites posted a review on the Canon EOS Rebel XTi

The Canon EOS 400D, more commonly known as the Canon EOS Rebel XTi in North America, is a single-lens reflex digital camera. Canon introduced this unique looking camera in 2006 as the successor to their EOS 350D. Canon considers the Rebel to be the best entry-level DSLR of its kind on the market. It's priced well below $1,000.00 which makes it affordable especially when the lens is included. It produces some fine images with pure, sharp colors and it's also very quiet. Canon upgraded the CMOS sensor to an impressive 10.1 megapixels. Among the other added features we get a larger continuous shooting buffer, an integrated image sensor, vibrating cleaning system and a more precise nine point auto focus system. Canon didn't stop there! They even improved the grip of the unit and gave us a nice 2.5" LCD with 230,000 pixels and a larger viewing angle which replaced an ill-conceived top status screen. The changes Canon made to the newer model has a tendency to underexpose the subject whereas the older versions overexposed.
Canon EOS Rebel XTi Review

ThinkComputers.org posted Thermaltake iXoft Notebook Cooling Pad Review

Thermaltake's products are innovative and always receive a lot of publicity. ThinkComputers really liked its 1000W power supply and its V1 CPU cooler. Will the iXoft notebook cooling pad, a new, lightweight, fanless, fabric device designed to dissipate heat more efficiently, live up to the Thermaltake brand name? ThinkComputers investigates.
Thermaltake iXoft Notebook Cooling Pad Review