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Logitech Harmony 670 Universal Remote Review
Hardware Pacers has posted a review on the Logitech Harmony 670 Universal Remote.

Logitech has a large line of universal remotes, ranging from simple no frills devices to high end, robust multifunction, touch screen remotes. The Harmony 670 is Logitech's universal remote marketed specifically to DVR / TiVO customers. This one remote can control multiple devices in the home with just a few steps. With the ability to control television sets, DVD players, surround sound, and TiVO / DVR devices, this will be the last remote household users need.
Logitech Harmony 670 Universal Remote Review

PC Specialist Apollo System
DriverHeaven posted a review on the PC Specialist Apollo System

PC Specialist are a UK based company who concentrate solely on custom PC builds for consumers that do not have the time or expertise to create a system themselves. Trading since September 2003 they may not be the first name that comes to mind but this does not mean they should be ruled out if you need a prebuilt. Using their web configuration tool it is possible to create a system to match your dreams (or budget!) and one such system is the Apollo.

Today we are reviewing one of the higher specification models in that family which features a quad core Intel processor, dual graphics cards and over a terabyte of storage. As well as the standard performance testing we will also be taking a detailed look to see just how it rates in regards to the quality of the build.
PC Specialist Apollo System



Travagans Green and Mini speakers
techPowerUp posted a review on the Travagans Green and Mini speakers

Travagan's Green is a small headphone and speaker amp. It has an integrated DAC and can be hooked up to your PC via a USB cable. Besides the Green we also received a pair of 2" mini speakers. The set looks stylish, its main objective is to provide you with a good listening experience both with mini speakers and headphones.
Travagans Green and Mini speakers

Macintosh MacBook Air Review
DriverHeaven takes a look at the MacBook Air

It is not often we review a Macintosh product on DriverHeaven and although we are late to the table we felt it would be an interesting novelty for our readers to have a look at probably the sexiest laptop ever made, the MacBook Air.
Macintosh MacBook Air Review

Asus P5QL-E Review
InsideHW.com has posted review for Asus P5QL-E motherboard.

Before we tell you anything concrete about ASUS P5QL-E we should clarify differences between Intel P45 and P43 northbridge. If you followed up IT scene in last couple of months you should definitely know that Intel's P45 is the first chipset made in 65nm technology and that it introduced to us with few new technologies and higher overclock margin. One of most important new possibilities that were implemented into P45 was ability to divide PCI Express line into two x8 lines.
Asus P5QL-E Review

Tuniq Potency 550W Review
OCC has published a new review on the Tuniq Potency 550W

The 80 PLUS certification requires the Tuniq Potency to run at greater than or equal to 80% efficiency at 20%, 50%, and 100% of rated power output. While the specification has been met at 20% and 50%, the power supply failed to hit the 80% mark at 100% load for both 110VAC and 240VAC input. The power supply did, however, meet the ATX12V minimum required efficiency, and I have therefore given the power supply an overall pass in this section.
Tuniq Potency 550W Review

Thermalright Ultima-90 Intel/AMD Processor Cooler Review
Tweaknews.net posted a review on the Thermalright Ultima-90 Intel/AMD Processor Cooler

Thermalright set out to pack the performance of a 120mm cooler into a 90mm package. With the Optima-90I, it looks like they've done just that. The cooling is very good with the 90mm fan and the package is relatively compact. As always, the workmanship is outstanding the mounting is not too difficult, though a bit bothersome for AMD users.
Thermalright Ultima-90 Intel/AMD Processor Cooler Review

ASUS GeForce GTX 280 TOP Graphics Card Review
TweakTown posted a review on the ASUS GeForce GTX 280 TOP Graphics Card

It was only going to be a matter of time ‘till ASUS strapped some mean clocks onto the GTX 280 and put it under its TOP naming scheme. Well, that day has come and it’s time to see what happens when the GTX 280 gets, for the most part, an unnecessary but much loved speed bump.

The tumbling GTX 280 prices over the past few weeks make the card more and more affordable for people wanting to get a top gaming experience. While we all know that for the most part the new AMD HD 4870 X2 is the faster single card on the market, NVIDIA still hold the crown of the fastest single cored card.
ASUS GeForce GTX 280 TOP Graphics Card Review