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CORSAIR K57 RGB Wireless Keyboard Review
EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Super Black Review
LaCie Rugged RAID Shuttle Review
SanDisk iXpand wireless iPhone charger Review
Vankyo Performance V600 Projector Review
Your Gateway To The Hybrid Cloud: ASUSTOR AS5202T NAS Review



CORSAIR K57 RGB Wireless Keyboard Review

CORSAIR finally launches a keyboard with their exciting Slipstream wireless technology and efficient Capillex RGB LEDs. The new K57 RGB wireless is a high-end membrane keyboard keyboard with a lot of bells and whistles both onboard and via software, and we take a close look at it today!

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EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Super Black Review

EVGA's GeForce RTX 2080 Super Black comes with a dual-slot, dual-fan cooler which ensures it will fit all cases. Also included is idle-fan-stop, for the perfect noise-free experience when not gaming. In terms of pricing, EVGA doesn't charge any premium for their card, it retails at $700.

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LaCie Rugged RAID Shuttle Review

The Rugged RAID Shuttle is the latest from LaCie and the first high capacity solution designed to fit express shipping envelopes from FedEx, UPS, and DHL. In addition, this solution offers a substantial performance increase over single drive solutions thanks to its dual-drive RAID setup. The Shuttle offers 4ft of drop resistance along with a 2200lb or 1-ton crush rating; it also enjoys IP54 certification for dust and water intrusion.

Performance is rated at 250 MB/s in RAID 0 while taking advantage of USB-C connectivity. Compatibility includes Windows and macOS systems with an available USB 3.0, USB-c or Thunderbolt 3 port. MSRP of the 8TB Rugged RAID Shuttle comes in at $529.99 with a three-year warranty.

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SanDisk iXpand wireless iPhone charger Review

A wireless phone charger isnt the most obvious product from a company best-known for SD cards. But the SanDisk iXpand isnt just a dumb charger: it also backs up your iPhones photos, videos, and contacts.
You might still question the product. After all, iCloud automatically backs up all three things anyway, and you can still do an iTunes backup if you dont want to fork out for a paid iCloud storage tier. My own view, though, is you can never have too many backups — especially fully-automatic ones — and Ill return to this point in the conclusions

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Vankyo Performance V600 Projector Review

Projectors can increase a gamers playfield by huge amounts. The limitations on how much are only restricted to the size of the room you have it in. Vankyo, the makers of todays product for review, have taken it upon themselves to deliver a way for gamers and non-gamers to enjoy bright, native 1080p HD for their games and movies. Let?s dig deeper into the Vankyo Performance V600 Projector.

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Your Gateway To The Hybrid Cloud: ASUSTOR AS5202T NAS Review

Rule number one of data storage: back it up! This rule applies in every IT shop on earth, and it should apply to your home networks, as well. Today's cloud offerings are vast and feature-rich, but the public cloud isn't always the Holy Grail. When combined with on-site data storage, such as with a NAS, you greatly bolster your backup strategy.

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