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Philips SRU9600 Touch Screen Universal Remote Review
I4U News reviews the Philips SRU9600 Touch Screen Universal Remote Control

The Philips SRU9600 is a stylish remote that I enjoy seeing on my coffee table. Especially as it replaced all my other remotes and, also very important, my wife is able to use it too. Philips made the setup process really easy and fast. The SRU9600 is a keeper.
Philips SRU9600 Touch Screen Universal Remote Review

Samsung 225BW LCD Display Review
XYZ Computing has posted a new article out on the Samsung 225BW LCD Display

The hottest thing right now in the display market are widescreens. There has been a huge upsurge in the demand for these products, as well as increased supply and more reasonable prices. I had a chance to work with Viewsonic's VX2025wm 20" widescreen LCD a gaming LCD that combined a widescreen display with some great performance specifications. In this review we will be working with Samsung's 225BW 22" LCD. Like so many new displays it uses a widescreen 16:10 display but this time we get to see Samsung's take on it. At 22" this display has a large size but that is not all it has going for it- it also has a reasonable, sub $400 price tag and some great features.
Samsung 225BW LCD Display Review



OCZ EvoStream 600W PSU Preview
PC Modding Malaysia has posted a preview on the OCZ EvoStream 600W PSU

In this preview, we will be checking out OCZ latest PSU which sets it apart from crowd. Thanks to the experiences they've learnt from the PowerStream, ModStream and GameXStream PSU series, OCZ is ready to launch yet another exciting line up of power supplies in the EvoStream series. Supporting from 600W to 700W, their new EvoStream PSU series is backed by quad +12V rails designed specifically for the most demanding computing environments of PC enthusiasts, power users and gamers. Like the ModStream, the EvoStrem will feature modular connectors as well, but this time it will be 100% modular.
OCZ EvoStream 600W PSU Preview

Patriot DDR2-1066/PC2-8500 1 GB Memory Kit Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the Patriot DDR2-1066/PC2-8500 1 GB Memory Kit

With the introduction of AM2 socket by AMD all new high-end PCs are finally using DDR2 memories. Right now the standard DDR2 speeds are 533 MHz, 667 MHz and 800 MHz, but Patriot was one of the first manufacturers to release 1,066 MHz models. These models are not only targeted to both Intel and AMD overclockers but also to regular users that have an Intel CPU running externally at 1,066 MHz and want to match the memory with the CPU external speed to achieve the maximum performance your system can deliver. Patriot has released a 1 GB kit (PDC21G8500ELK, 2x 512 MB modules) and a 2 GB kit (PDC22G8500ELK, 2x 1 GB modules), both with 5-5-5-16 timings. We will review the 1 GB kit and compare it to its main competitor from Corsair, TWIN2X1024-8500, which is also a DDR2-1066/PC2-8500 1 GB memory kit with 5-5-5-15 timings.
Patriot DDR2-1066/PC2-8500 1 GB Memory Kit Review

Newpoint Power Blocker 2 Review
Boost Mobile Gaming has reviewed the Newport Power Blocker 2 Surge Protection System

Overall, the Newpoint PowerBlocker 2 surge protector is a surefire purchase that Boost Mobile Gaming can recommend to consumers. Don't be a fool who protects super expensive equipment with garbage. Do yourself and your electronic devices a favor and wisely invest in this product. If not, just use some duct tape and chewing gum - it'll be just as useful as those cheap cords.
Newpoint Power Blocker 2 Review

Lian Li Modular Cube Case
3D Game Man posted a review on the Lian Li Modular Cube Case

There are just a few cube cases on the market, and this one is spectacular. The overall build quality, construction, features, accessories, drive bays (18 x 5.25"), air circulation (3 optional 120mm & 2 optional 80mm fans), the different compartments, and so on, makes this an exceptional product. The only thing that this case is missing is a removable motherboard tray. Overall though, it's an unbelievable all aluminum cube case! Watch the Video to find out more...
Lian Li Modular Cube Case

A-DATA 2GB Fingerprint Flash Drive Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the A-DATA 2GB Fingerprint Flash Drive

Data security is extremely important in this day and age, especially when it is being moved from one place to another. This is where the A-DATA 2GB fingerprint flash drive comes into play. Unlike other flash drives, the A-DATA drive offers the highest security for all of your important files and documents. Employing the use of a fingerprint scanner, you will never have to worry about your data falling into the wrong hands. So, we know the drive offers the best in digital security, but how do the other features stack up?
A-DATA 2GB Fingerprint Flash Drive Review

Foxconn 975X7AA-8EKRS2H Review
SysOpt examines the new Core 2 Duo capable 975X7AB-8EKRS2H motherboard from Foxconn

More than just a rehash of the previous board with Core 2 support added, Foxconn decided it could make the 975X7AB-8EKRS2H better than the "AA" version was before. Better, stronger, faster -- might this be the Six Million Dollar board? Can it break performance records ... without running up a bionic man-sized price tag?
Foxconn 975X7AA-8EKRS2H Review

CoolerMaster NotePal P1 Notebook Cooler Review
OCIA.net takes a look at the CoolerMaster NotePal P1 Notebook Cooler in their latest review.

Of course laptop coolers of various forms have been around for years, from special insulating pads to stands to things with fins and fans, but for every different type you see there are a myriad of mixed reviews over whether they're actually very effective or not. I must admit I'm a bit of a skeptic and never bought into these kinds of products, but when Cooler Master, who's been in the PC cooling business for 10 years, said they were sending over one of their new Notepal P1's, I couldn't wait to try it out.
CoolerMaster NotePal P1 Notebook Cooler Review