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A.C.Ryan PlayOn! DVR TV Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the A.C.Ryan PlayOn! DVR TV

The A.C.Ryan PlayON! DVR TV combines the benefits of a media player with the ability to record and playback analog and DVB-T signals and act as a wired or wireless NAS. It is capable of streaming and playback of up to 720p video as well as audio and pictures. To top things off, the PlayON! DVR TV also acts as an Internet radio for your living room.
A.C.Ryan PlayOn! DVR TV Review

Averatec N3400 13.3" Ultraportable Notebook Review
TechSpot posted a review on the Averatec N3400 13.3" Ultraportable Notebook

Netbooks have quite a few things going for them. They are extremely lightweight and portable, typically affordable, and more recent models come with full size keyboards, larger displays and great battery life. But for all their advantages and evolution in recent years, they still lack in one key category: processing power.

Today we'll be taking a look at their affordable N3400 Series Ultraportable Notebook, a 13.3-inch model boasting an Intel dual-core processor and a thin aluminum shell that shares some styling cues from Apple's MacBook Air.

Weighing in at only 3.8 pounds, the N3400 is powered by an Intel Pentium Dual Core T3400 CPU operating at 2.16 GHz, 3GB of DDR2 (expandable to 8GB), a 250GB hard drive spinning at 5400 RPM, 13.3" WXGA LCD display (1280 x 800), Intel GMA4500 graphics, 802.11n Wi-Fi and a 2-cell 5000mAh battery.
Averatec N3400 13.3" Ultraportable Notebook Review



Plantronics Discovery 975 Bluetooth Headset Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the Plantronics Discovery 975 Bluetooth Headset

Beneath the sleek exterior of the Discover 975 Bluetooth headset are the advanced technologies that keep your calls clear and your voice sounding natural, even in a noisy environment. Providing the simplicity of one touch control, this headset offers Dual-mic AudioIQ and WindSmart technologies that keep your conversations crystal-clear.
Plantronics Discovery 975 Bluetooth Headset Review

HP Officejet 7000 A3 printer Review
ITPro have a review of an HP Officejet 7000 A3 printer

Inkjet printers are growing in popularity in the small business sector. In general, they cost less to run and buy than laser printers with similar capabilities. However, they still have to contend with the assumption that they suffer from slow speeds and inferior print quality. HP's latest A3+ wide format inkjet makes a good argument for the effectiveness of inkjets in an office environment.
HP Officejet 7000 A3 printer Review

Thermaltake Element G Review
XSReviews posted a review on the Thermaltake Element G

In order to achieve and become a "great" product, a case needs to succeed in a number of different areas. It not only has to keep the internals safe and secure, and with plenty of cooling but also look stunning too. Modders and enthusiasts pride themselves on the aesthetics of their enclosures and so the style, shape and even lighting of a chassis are hugely important.

Thermaltake's latest addition to their Element series, the Element G, aims to succeed at all these aspects as well as having a few tricks up its sleeve. Without giving too much away just yet, let's take a better look.
Thermaltake Element G Review

Jabra SP700 Bluetooth Speakerphone Review
Tech-Xtreme posted a review on the Jabra SP700 Bluetooth Speakerphone

With all of the new laws regarding using your mobile phone whilst driving, it can be difficult to find the right headset or speakerphone to use. Today, we have a product from a company we haven't worked with before, Jabra. Jabra have provided us with the SP700 Bluetooth Speakerphone, from the 'Smart Series' of there products, which is an easy to use alternative to getting pulled over by the police. Let's see how good it is.
Jabra SP700 Bluetooth Speakerphone Review

ASUS Maximus III Gene P55 Motherboard Review
Vortez.co.uk posted a review on the ASUS Maximus III Gene P55 Motherboard

ASUS have sent us their new Maximus III Gene motherboard for review. Lets see if this new P55 based board is as impressive as it looks!
ASUS Maximus III Gene P55 Motherboard Review

Zaward Gyre Flow Heatsink Review
FrostyTech posted Zaward Gyre Flow Heatsink Review

The Zaward Gyre (ZCJ010) is a box of a heatsink. There is of course
adequate clearance around the CPU socket for memory and VRM heatsinks and such, but at first glance it's not exactly clear how the Gyre works. A 120mm fan rests on top of the heatsink, but all four sides of the 110mm tall cube are wrapped in smokey grey plastic. Making the heatsink even more perplexing, the 120mm fan blows perpendicular to the direction of the aluminum fins.
Zaward Gyre Flow Heatsink Review

Nexus RX-5300/RX-6300 Power Supplies Review
DreamWare Computers posted a review on the Nexus RX-5300/RX-6300 Power Supplies

Nexus is no newcomer to the growing group of companies trying to bring you high performance, ultra-silent computing peripherals. Being around since 2000, Nexus have 9 years worth of continuing product development behind them. Their product lines range from a growing power supply collection to computer cases and all sorts of high performance computing accessories. The products I've reviewed from them in the past have generally gotten all-around positive reviews and many of their products can be currently found in use in several computer systems throughout my home. Recently Nexus has released two new models in their RX series of power supplies; a 530W and a 630W (these in addition to the higher wattage models already available). I was lucky enough to receive one of each here today to put through the paces.
Nexus RX-5300/RX-6300 Power Supplies Review

XFX HD 5850 Review
OCC has published a review on the XFX HD 5850

The only downsides are the fact that the fan can get a bit noisy when set to above 40% mark, something still needs to remedied. But if the majority of people don't play with the fan speeds, there is no concern. While there are not any true DirectX 11 games out yet to allow the HD 5800 series to take advantage of the technology, it means that we are still playing a waiting game. One more thing is the availability of the 40nm 5800 series - the same problem that ATI had with the HD 4770. Currently, there is only one 5800 series card in stock at the online retailer Newegg: no 5870 and only one 5850 SKU. It seems like ATI is missing the golden goose on this launch. Otherwise, this card is awesome!
XFX HD 5850 Review

XFX Radeon HD 5770 Video Card Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the XFX Radeon HD 5770 Video Card

OK, we're through playing nice with these new ATI 5xxx video cards. The corporate logo for XFX says: "play hard.", so Benchmark reviews is going to take that motto to heart and show what this cards can really do. Almost every single competing card runs at higher than reference clock rates, and they all come that way from the factory. Every single card I compared the HD5770 to, when we reviewed the reference design from ATI, was factory overclocked. That's just the way it is with video cards built on mature GPU technology. Well, every ATI 5xxx card can easily be overclocked using the standard driver package from ATI, Catalyst Control Center, since it includes ATI Overdrive. So let's do it, let's compare apples to apples, and as a bonus, I'll throw in some CrossfireX results, too.
XFX Radeon HD 5770 Video Card Review

ECS P55H-A Motherboard Review
t-break posted a new article on the ECS P55H-A Motherboard

We take a look at the ECS P55H-A motherboard based on the Intel P55 chipset which is the successor to the P45 chipset
ECS P55H-A Motherboard Review