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Here a roundup of today's reviews:

- Sony Bloggie Touch (8GB) Review
- Corsair Graphite Series 600T Review
- HIS Radeon 6870 Turbo Review
- GlacialTech Alaska CPU Cooler Review
- Zotac GTS 450 Review
- Samsung PN58C6400 58 Inch Plasma TV Review
- Kodak EasyShare M580 Digital Camera Review
- Patriot Inferno 120GB Solid State Drive Review
- Zotac GTX580 Review
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 Review
- Scythe Mugen 2 Rev. B Review



Sony Bloggie Touch (8GB) Review
TechReviewSource.com posted a review on the Sony Bloggie Touch camcorder

The Sony Bloggie Touch digital camcorder is a pocket-sized digital camcorder that has 8GB of flash memory, HD video recording (1080p), and a 3-inch touch display. It has great video performance and a compact design that makes shooting video on-the-go a snap.
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Corsair Graphite Series 600T Review
Vortez.co.uk posted Corsair Graphite Series 600T Review

Corsair have, of late been getting to grips with entirely new markets. We have seen them just recently branch off into the world of audio. Back in the Summer of 2009, Corsair launched their very first computer case the Obsidian 800D and entered a new market. Today we take a look at their 3rd case to launch, named the 600T. Although fairly simplistic in its visual appearance like the 700D and 800D, the 600T doesn't have sharp edges but has a curvy exterior, is a mid-tower case and has LED fans.
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HIS Radeon 6870 Turbo Review
Viperlair posted a review on the HIS Radeon 6870 Turbo

Performance wise, the HIS Radeon 6870 Turbo easily beat the NVIDIA GTX 460 1GB, and the 6850 and 6870 cards we compared it with too. In some games, the default clocked 6870 and the HIS Radeon 6870 Turbo were too close to tell apart, but in many games it was enough of a difference to be noticeable. Price wise, the HIS Radeon 6870 non-Turbo is $239.99 at Newegg at time of writing, while the HIS Radeon 6870 Turbo that we have here is ... well, not listed. It should be about $15-$20 extra which is quite reasonable.
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GlacialTech Alaska CPU Cooler Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the GlacialTech Alaska CPU Cooler

Today we are reviewing the GlacialTech Alaska CPU air cooler, which has a tower heatsink, six U-shaped heatpipes and one 120 mm fan. Check it out!
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Zotac GTS 450 Review
XSReviews posted a review on the Zotac GTS 450

While the release of new ranges of GPUs is often a time for people to upgrade, its not just those buying the latest and greatest that are looking to switch up to a more powerful graphics card. For the majority of people, a new range of GPUs means a price reduction on the old ones, so its a great time to increase your FPS. Today we're looking at Zotac's GTS 450, a good rival for the ATI 5770? Let's see.
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Samsung PN58C6400 58 Inch Plasma TV Review
Tweaknews posted Samsung PN58C6400 58 Inch Plasma TV Review

With every new model year, I grit my teeth and wince while viewing my favorite programming hoping and praying that a company hasn't screwed up a great product by trying to reinvent the wheel with every product cycle. With that in mind, I was glad that the PN58C6400 was more or less the same TV as last year's model with some minor design tweaks and very little difference in terms of visual quality. But where this Plasma TV excels is when you focus on its size and what it accomplishes while only consuming half the power of the previous model.
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Kodak EasyShare M580 Digital Camera Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the Kodak EasyShare M580 Digital Camera

Inexpensive point-and-shoot cameras have become quite feature-laden. Manufacturers are struggling to bring the user added functionality like smart capture, face recognition, and HD video capture, while keeping the cameras easy-to-use. Kodak has so much experience in this field that we were excited to take a look at one of their EasyShare digital cameras, the M580. This camera is designed to not only be easy to operate, but to make sharing pictures and videos extremely simple.
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Patriot Inferno 120GB Solid State Drive Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the Patriot Inferno 120GB Solid State Drive

We just started working with Patriot with our review of the Xporter XT Rage 32B Flash Drive. Well today we have another storage product from them, the Inferno 120GB Solid State Drive. This solid state drive is based off the SandForce SF-1200 controller. If you have been following solid state drives over the past year you know that the SandForce controller is what everyone is using in their new drives. This drive boasts read speeds up to 285MB/s, write speeds up to 275MB/s, native TRIM support and integrated DuraClass Technology. Let’s check out the Inferno and see how it performs compared to other SandForce-based drives.
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Zotac GTX580 Review
Overclock3D have just published a new article titled: Zotac GTX580 Review

Barely 8 months after the GTX480 hit the market nVidia have released their next card, the GTX580. Does it fix the issues?
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 Review
Techgage.com posted a look at NVIDIA's latest graphics card, the GeForce GTX 580

NVIDIA launched its first Fermi-based GPU earlier this year in the form of the GeForce GTX 480, and it was met with mixed reception. Until now, it's been the fastest single-GPU offering on the market, but certain downsides kept it from being the first-choice of many. Does NVIDIA's first proper follow-up fix all that was wrong?
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Scythe Mugen 2 Rev. B Review
PureOverclock has published a review of the Scythe Mugen 2 Rev. B CPU cooler

We've got the Scythe Mugen 2 Rev. B cooler, priced at roughly $55, it is in the upper mid-range price segment. It has quite a lot of room for expandability, with room for up to 4 fans, though only one is included. It's also quite massive. Let's see how it does.
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