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Noctua NH-U12F Cooler Review
Pro-Clockers posted a review on the Noctua NH-U12F Cooler

The Noctua NH-U12F is an awesome cooler when it comes to size and weight. Weighing in at 790g, the U12F differs from the older U12 in two areas, one is weight and the second is the U12F comes with Noctua's new NF-12 120mm cooling fan. We will see how the Noctua monster stand up to the two baddest coolers we have tested here at Pro-Clockers.
Noctua NH-U12F Cooler Review

Tesco Complete Office
TrustedReviews have looked at Tesco Complete Office

Both programs opened up my Word document and there was very little difference between them. The image was inserted with an anchor so I could move it around the page. However, Write obviously doesn't support this feature as it came left justified and couldn't be moved. The only way I could centre it was to align it as you would text.
Tesco Complete Office



Nokia E50 Review
BIOS Magazine posted a review on the Nokia E50

For good or bad, the need to stay in touch with business colleagues and customers has never been greater. The smallest (113x44x16mm, 104g) of Nokia's E-Series, the silver-and-black E50 is a business device for mobile professionals looking for relatively robust business-class voice communication and e-mail capabilities. It's not without its limitations and shortcomings, but it should certainly be considered.
Nokia E50 Review

Razer Barracuda Gaming Headset Review
XSReviews has reviewed the Razer Barracuda Gaming Headset

Razer have been producing some of the world's top gaming peripherals for years. From the Boomslang to the Copperhead, and the Exact Mat to the Mantis, Razer have made their mark. However now Razer are branching out a little and trying to make a name for themselves in the world of audio, specifically gaming headsets. Bringing their traditional standards of aesthetics and style, will Razer's new Barracuda impress? Lets see.
Razer Barracuda Gaming Headset Review

Iiyama 22" widescreen monitor
bit-tech.net posted a review on the Iiyama 22" widescreen monitor

What I can say is that this monitor represents decent value for money and will offer an opportunity to lots of gamers to join the widescreen revolution. If you're thinking about making the step up, but are limited by a budget, then I strongly advise giving this monitor a look - a strong performer in real world testing for a very reasonable price.
Iiyama 22" widescreen monitor

The First Intel Quad-Core Processors
Tech ARP has posted an editorial on the Intel Quad-Core Processors

Intel has officially launched FIVE quad-core processors. Let's take a look at these new processors and what lies in store for Intel in Q1, 2007.
The First Intel Quad-Core Processors

Netgear Skype WiFi Phone Review
XYZ Computing has posted a review on the Netgear Skype WiFi Phone

The SPH101 Skype WiFi Phone is a basic device- it is a wireless mobile phone that allows you to connect to Skype in order to send and receive calls. In addition to being used as one would a normal phone, it can be used for free Skype communications, which is a like instant messaging though you can talk rather than type.

The goal of this product is to separate Skype from the computer. After all, if you are willing to pay a few dollars a month Skype can be a full-fledged phone service but there is no reason why you should have to be stuck at your computer the whole time- a phone like this one is how you get the most out of Skype.
Netgear Skype WiFi Phone Review

Abit IL-90MV Core 2 Duo Mobile Motherboard Review
HotHardware posted a review on the Abit IL-90MV Core 2 Duo Mobile Motherboard

The board we're talking about is the new Abit IL-90MV, which works in conjunction with Intel's Core Duo / Core 2 Duo mobile processors to deliver excellent home theater performance with a feature set directly targeted at this market. Low noise, low power, low-heat, tons of audio/video output options, and a Micro-ATX form factor to boot.
Abit IL-90MV Core 2 Duo Mobile Motherboard Review

Akasa AK-961 Socket 775 Heatsink Review
PC Stats posted an Akasa AK-961 Socket 775 Heatsink Review

The Akasa AK-961 heatsink is designed for socket 775 Intel Pentium 4/D and Core 2 Duo processors. The AK-961 heatsink's fan spins at speeds of 500-3400RPM, which is slightly more than the AK-960E can muster. Also, the fan on the AK-961 is internally illuminated with blue LEDs and the motor is suspended from the frame; an open fan frame style which yields quieter operation and better airflow at really low impeller speeds. Akasa's AK-961 heatsink is made from a collection of very thin stacked aluminum fins with zippered interlocking tabs, three copper heatpipes, and a small block of copper at the base.
Akasa AK-961 Socket 775 Heatsink Review

AOpen DSW1812P 18x Triple Format DVD Rewriter Review
PC Stats posted a review on the AOpen DSW1812P 18x Triple Format DVD Rewriter

The AOpen 18x Triple Format DVD Rewriter (DSW1812P) is one of the few recordable DVD drives on that market that supports every single recordable DVD format there is - we're talking DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD-RAM, DVD+RW, DVD-RW, DVD+R Dual Layer and DVD-R Dual Layer. But wait, that's not all! With the AOpen DSW1812P drive you also get the Chameleon Bezel, AOpens' mysterious "Silent Technology" and fabled UDMA66 transfer speeds! And if you act now, AOpen will also include CD-R, CD-RW, and regular CD-ROM compatibility!!![/qoute]
AOpen DSW1812P 18x Triple Format DVD Rewriter Review

A True Review has posted a review on Vizo Paragon One Touch Backup

I emphasize all the time on this site the importance of a backup. USB 2.0 has brought about a million new products to accomplish this task. There is no more need for failure prone tapes that home users don't have. No more putting 20 CDs into the burner. Instead, it is easier than ever to copy your data unto another hard disk. Adding to the lists of products in the market is Vizo's new Paragon case. The Paragon USB 2.0 external HD case supports a 2.5 inch hard drive. Is Vizo's Paragon One Touch Backup External HD case the right device for your backups? Read on and find out.
Vizo Paragon One Touch Backup

Pertelian X2040 V4 USB LCD Portable Display Review
Bigbruin.com posted a review on the Pertelian X2040 V4 USB LCD Portable Display

The Pertelian X2040 is the perfect device for gamers who don't want an interruption in the action, even if they need their computer to keep track of things in the rest of the world. They can configure it to check the status of just about whatever they want, and keep an eye on the Pertelian's LCD screen for updates.
Pertelian X2040 V4 USB LCD Portable Display Review

Flexiglow Cyber Snipa Intelliscope Laser Gaming Mouse Review
Tweaknews.net posted a review on the Flexiglow Cyber Snipa Intelliscope Laser Gaming Mouse

The Cyber Snipa, even though it's geared towards gamers, is a well rounded mouse that works well in both games and everyday PC applications. Gamers will enjoy the six programmable buttons, ultra fast response times, DPI toggle button, and the cool red and blue illumination.
Flexiglow Cyber Snipa Intelliscope Laser Gaming Mouse Review

Tagan TurboJet 1100w Quad SLI Power Supply Review
Virtual-Hideout posted a Tagan TurboJet 1100w Quad SLI Power Supply review

After checking out this product, I haven't been given any reason not to recommend this unit. If you're running, or thinking of running, QUAD SLI, then take a good look at this Tagan TurboJet 1100w power supply. It's got the power, quality, and efficiency to help you get your game on.
Tagan TurboJet 1100w Quad SLI Power Supply Review

Seagate 500GB eSATA External Hard Disk Review
TrustedReviews have looked at the Seagate 500GB eSATA External Hard Disk

External hard disks are useful little items. If you like the idea of backing up large chunks of data from multiple computers, having a large capacity hard disk that you can carry around with you is a great solution. Despite the fact that I think NAS appliances are the best option for external storage in most cases, a plug-in external hard disk is a far easier solution for the novice, and you can transport it between locations.
Seagate 500GB eSATA External Hard Disk Review

Samsung CLP-300 Review
TrustedReviews have looked at the Samsung CLP-300

Finding a new colour laser printer at around £160 is something that catches our attention. Although prices of colour lasers have been dropping fast over the last couple of years, this has largely been through companies pitching the price of heavier-weight printers very low and making it up on consumable costs. The CLP-300 is a different case, as the machine appears to have been designed from the ground up as a low-cost, colour laser printer.
Samsung CLP-300 Review