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THECUS N5200B PRO FIVE BAY NAS NETWORK ATTACHED STORAGE SYSTEM

(08-17-2008)

Safe, accessible mega-storage is what Thecus delivers with the N5200PRO, and they deliver it in spades! It even looks good doing it. With support for up to five terabyte drives and multiple RAID setups, this little jewel has what it takes to satisfy most any home/small business user.

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MERCONNET MP3 PLAYER / FM MODULATOR

(08-14-2008)

Realistically, for US$30, could you really expect more from one single product. For a small tidy sum of money, you finally will be able to play your favorite tracks in your car instead of having to spend hundreds installing a new MP3 capable deck.

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MONEUAL LAB MONCASO 972 HTPC CASE

(08-12-2008)

This case offers just about everything one would need in a HTPC enclosure, although it comes at a steep price of around $500. For someone who is serious about building the ultimate media center system the Moncaso 972 is hard to beat. The 7” touch screen is not only attractive and fun to use, but very practical since changing a song or video can be done right from the case.

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SAMSUNG SC-MX10 SOLID STATE CAMCORDER

(07-31-2008)

The SC-MX10 is an excellent standard definition camcorder for the consumer wanting an easy to use product to introduce them into the solid state recording market. It is packed full of features, has a extremely powerful 34X zoom, is lightweight and when coupled with a 8Gb SDHC card, you should have plenty of recording capacity.

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Wednesday, August 20 2008

Fujitsu SAS Drives and Highpoint RocketRAID 2640X4 Testing in Linux @ TechwareLabs

Posted by Nathan @ 2:43 PM (EDT)

Looking to add reliable and high performing storage to your linux based server? Michael Bosse tests the Fujitsu SAS hard drives in a linux environment and brings to you expected performance in an enterprise setting. Find out if the Fujitsu drives the best for your server upgrade?

Sunbeamtech Core Contact Freezer @ techPowerUp

Posted by Nathan @ 2:42 PM (EDT)

Sunbeam's Core Contact Freezer is a cost effective CPU cooler for AMD and Intel CPUs. Its eight heatpipes make direct contact with the processor for optimum cooling. Also included in the package is a fan controller which allows you to optimize the acoustics to your usage scenario.

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ECS P45T-A Intel P45 Express Motherboard Review @ PCSTATS.com

Posted by Nathan @ 2:42 PM (EDT)

"Built with the Intel P45 Express and Intel ICH10R chipsets, the ECS P45T-A motherboard supports all Socket 775 Intel processors running with a Front Side Bus of 800/1066/1333 MHz. That includes the new generation of 45nm 'Yorkfield' and 'Wolfdale' Core 2 Duo processors. Gamers who plan on running a pair of CrossfireX enabled videocards in tandem (say, a pair of Radeon HD4850's for example), will find two PCI Express 2.0 compliant PCIe x16 slots at their disposal."

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Evercool Zodiac Aluminum Notebook Cooler @ OCModShop

Posted by Nathan @ 2:41 PM (EDT)

Do you own a laptop? Of course you do. Who doesn't? Here's another question for you, how many of you have scars or third-degree burns on your legs and crotches from your portable PC? Ever wish there was something out there that would let you get your work done without burning out your 3.5 floppy? Well, the geek fairy may have answered your prayers. Except for the 3.5 thing. Some issues you just have to deal with on your own.

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ASUS Radeon HD 4870 TOP 512MB Graphics Card Review @ Tweaktown

Posted by Nathan @ 2:40 PM (EDT)

What’s so great about the TOP line-up from ASUS is that they don’t get a card and just add an extra 10MHz to the core and 20MHz to the memory, the TOP line-up of cards are really well overclocked cards that stand out from the competition.

Diamond HD 4870 512MB GDDR5 Video Card Review @ Legit Reviews

Posted by Nathan @ 2:40 PM (EDT)

"The Diamond HD 4870 features some of the most current technology available on the market and sits at an easily affordable price point. The power requirements aren't anything to snuff at but for those users looking for a single-GPU card to game at 1920x1200 with high settings, the Diamond HD 4870 is an excellent option. A single HD 4870 wouldn't be able to game at 2560x1600 but the beauty of CrossFire would let you couple two or three of these cards together till you have enough graphical power..."

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ATi Radeon HD 4870 X2 @ InsideHW

Posted by Nathan @ 2:39 PM (EDT)

“Launch of nVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 280 brought a huge enthusiasm in last two months, but it already begun to fade. The main “culprit” is ATi which showed to all of us that even when hard times come they are continuing with good work as if competition isn't a problem and as confirmation of their efforts we got incredible new generation of graphics cards. The whole story started with great Radeon HD 4850 and continued with HD 4870 that had GDDR5 memory. After great critics for these two GPUs, ATi was aware that they shouldn’t stop there, if they want to overthrown nVIDIA from the top performance throne. And they did it…”

BIOSTAR T-Power I45 @ [H]

Posted by Nathan @ 2:39 PM (EDT)

"BIOSTAR has another winner on their hands in the T-Power I45. I will no longer turn my nose up to BIOSTAR motherboards as the company has given us reason to consider it a serious player in the enthusiast motherboard market in North America."

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Denon AVR-2808CI Receiver Review @ Digital Trends

Posted by Nathan @ 2:39 PM (EDT)

"Its predecessor, the AVR-2807 was one of the best midrange receivers of the last couple years. The 2808CI adds digital goodies like HDMI 1.3 and 1080p upscaling, as well as the Audyssey MultiEQ XT auto-calibration system, which tailors the amp's sound to your room acoustics. It's a complex amp to set up, and the user guide is so-so, but when you're finally done you'll be rewarded with great sound and power across three independent zones. The bottom line: You can't do better than this for around $900 USD. For a few extra bones, you can step up to the Denon's 2809CI was recently released and adds adds a few extra inputs, including an HDMI, and Audyssey Dynamic Room EQ."

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ECS GF8200A Review @ OCC

Posted by Nathan @ 2:38 PM (EDT)

"On this ECS board, I did not get very far with my attempts at overclocking. I attribute this to the board only having a 4-pin CPU power connector and a four phase voltage regulator setup. I could not get enough clean power through the board to sustain a stable overclock. I did get the ECS GF8200A up to 2.94GHz by bumping the CPU frequency up to 210MHz from the stock 200MHz, and upping the CPU multiplier to 14x. However, to do this, I had to push the CPU voltage up to 1.55v, which is, in my opinion, the highest I would ever like to see the vCore of a CPU. With everything stable at 2.94GHz, that's where the overclocking benchmarks will be run."

CLICK HERE FOR ECS GF8200A SHOPPING & PRICING

bit-tech News: Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 4850 TOXIC

Posted by Nathan @ 2:38 PM (EDT)

On the face of things the Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 TOXIC looks like a pretty poor choice for those looking to grab a budget graphics card. It finds itself in the no-man's land of being a good £30 more expensive than the cheapest HD 4850 cards on the market, and only £35 less than the cheapest HD 4870, which it trails by a good few FPS in most tests.

CLICK HERE FOR Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 4850 SHOPPING & PRICING

Thermaltake DuOrb Heatpipe CPU Cooler Review @ Bigbruin.com

Posted by Nathan @ 2:38 PM (EDT)

Installing the Thermaltake DuOrb heatpipe CPU cooler on a motherboard with an open layout should be very simple thanks to the well thought out mounting hardware that will hold the cooler in place and will keep it from sliding around. As seen in the review, there could be issues installing the DuOrb on some motherboards.

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Sapphire Radeon HD 4870 X2 Video Card 100251SR @ BmR

Posted by Nathan @ 2:37 PM (EDT)

Technology doesn't play favorites, and when it reaches an apex there is an indifference towards who develops it. ATI has learned this lesson the hard way, having watched from the sidelines for so long that most have forgotten that AMD could be a leader in technology. The Radeon HD 4870 X2 is the latest evolution in graphics cards, and ATI has delivered something bigger than we've ever seen before. Benchmark Reviews is fortunate to test the Sapphire Radeon HD 4870 X2 Dual-RV770 GPU video card 100251SR against a collection of todays hottest video cards available.

Icy Dock 3.5 Inch Screwless External Enclosure Review @ ASE Labs

Posted by Nathan @ 2:37 PM (EDT)

" It seemed like some time ago that external storage was the oddball for people. Times have certainly changed now that internal hard drives are so large that backing up to optical media is really an impossibility. More and more external drive enclosures are coming out to provide the need, but they aren't created equal. Icy Dock's 3.5" External Screwless Hard Drive Enclosure (MB664US-1S) aims to fit the external storage needs of everyone in a convenient to use package. I believe they have achieved that. "

Tuesday, August 19 2008

Kingston HyperX PC3-14400 2GB Memory Kit Review @ HardwareLogic

Posted by Nathan @ 3:38 PM (EDT)

"Listen up folks, the DDR3 era is upon us. Both Intel and AMD have adopted the newer standard, and with Intel's Core i7 (the chip formerly known as Nehalem) peeking around the corner, there's just no looking back. Despite the temptation posed by dirt-cheap DDR2 modules, any build from the ground up should be focused on DDR3, save for those on an extremely tight budget. Newer processors are finally starting to benefit from the added benefit, and each new chipset release finds new ways of optimizing memory performance, making those DDR2 modules seem ancient by comparison."

CLICK HERE FOR Kingston HyperX PC3-14400 2GB Memory Kit SHOPPING & PRICING

TRENDnet 300Mbps Dual Band Wireless N Gigabit Router Review @ Tweaktown

Posted by Nathan @ 3:38 PM (EDT)

"How do you decide which router to buy in this day and age? Is there one product that has it all? You’ll be hard pressed to find a product with all the bells and whistles, but we may have one here today that comes close to the mark.

Today we get up close and personal with TRENDnet’s very latest router, the 300Mbps Dual Band Wireless N Gigabit Router sporting model number TEW-672GR. Specifically, we are looking at version 1.0R, which is the shipping version you’ll find in the stores when buying."

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ATP EarthDrive Review @ OCC

Posted by Nathan @ 3:37 PM (EDT)

"The ATP EarthDrive uses a manufacturing process called "System in Packaging" that, according to ATP Electronics' website, "encapsulates all exposed components and points of failure." This means that the drive should be very durable and waterproof. I'm sure you all want to know if this SIP process works, so I dunked the EarthDrive in water for about an hour. After I let the drive dry off (so I don't burn up my own USB ports), I plugged it into my laptop, and it came right up with no problems. Now, you no longer have to worry about ruining your flash drive if it goes through the washer - but you probably shouldn't put it through the wash, just to be on the safe side."

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Corsair TX750W Power Supply Review @ Overclockers Online

Posted by Nathan @ 3:37 PM (EDT)

For a unit that performs as well as those which double it in terms of cost, Corsair's TX750W is quite a contender. Uncommon to most budget power supplies, Corsair has neither fallen short on performance or features. Shrugging off each of our tests is a feat of its own, but matched with perks
found commonly in much more expensive units such as a beautiful paint job, quality fan, fully sleeved wires and matching black Molex connectors, I must honestly say, this is pretty much as good as it gets.

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MSI Wind Laptop Review @ Digital Trends

Posted by Nathan @ 3:36 PM (EDT)

"It's been almost a year since the original Asus Eee 701 appeared stateside, making traditional ultra-portables look fat with its size and weight, sending prices plunging with its $400 price tag, and triggering a landslide of imitators. In that time, many have tried, but few have succeeded in one upping Asus at its own game. The Wind is MSI's freshman effort in the emerging subnotebook genre, but the company has managed to run with the best of them by offering a 10-inch display, a fast and efficient Intel Atom processor, and loads of storage."

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Beginners Guides: 99 Windows Vista Performance Tips and Tweaks

Posted by Nathan @ 3:36 PM (EDT)

"Welcome to PCSTATS massive 99 Windows Vista performance tips and tweaks guide! This incredible collection of Tech Tips is all about making your computer perform to its full potential with Windows Vista. Knowing Microsoft, chances are good that there's a tip or two in this 31-page long Guide that will make a world of difference for your PC. Take control of Windows Vista with help from PCSTATS. We've got 99 ways to squeeze out better performance, enhance boot times, free up hard drive space and trim away Vista's fat."

NCAA Football 09 Review @ OCModShop

Posted by Nathan @ 3:36 PM (EDT)

With Fall on the horizon, it will soon be time for collegiates all over the nation to gear up for fierce gridiron combat. In NCAA Football 09 by EA Sports, fans can get into the action in style. Playing on my Playstation 3 with the Dual Shock 3 control, I was easily able to setup and start the game. I chose to play the all new mascot play to start which allowed me to play as Harry the Husky the beloved mascot of my alma matter The University of Washington.

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Asus EAH 4850 TOP Videocard Review @ Rbmods

Posted by Nathan @ 3:35 PM (EDT)

The 4850 videocards seem to be the best bang for the buck cards on the market right now. Asus has released a TOP version which is a factory overclocked card and it also has a big Glacier cooler on it to keep the noise down. We are going to compare it vs some other high performing cards today and see if this TOP card really adds some top performance to it.

Digit-Life Review: ATI RADEON HD 4870 X2 2x1024 MB

Posted by Nathan @ 3:35 PM (EDT)

"First of all, it was planned to oppose GeForce GTX 280 with CrossFire configurations based on two separate HD 4850 or HD 4870 cards. Then the company presented a dual-GPU solution on a single PCB, the RADEON HD 4870 X2. We've already published its preview with several tests. Now it's time for a sterling article with theoretical data, synthetic tests, and an expanded set of games."

Monday, August 18 2008

Thecus N5200B PRO Five Bay NAS System Review @ Tweaknews.net

Posted by Nathan @ 5:53 PM (EDT)



"Safe, accessible mega-storage is what Thecus delivers with the N5200PRO, and they deliver it in spades! It even looks good doing it. With support for up to five terabyte drives and multiple RAID setups, this little jewel has what it takes to satisfy most any home/small business user."

CLICK HERE FOR Thecus N5200B PRO SHOPPING & PRICING

Aerocool Modern V Display @ TechwareLabs

Posted by Nathan @ 5:52 PM (EDT)

Looking to add an attention grabber to the front of your case? Jack checks out the Aerocool Modern V which promises flash and functionality at the same time. Does it come through on each of these fronts? Read his evalutaion before purchasing.

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Thermaltake Xaser VI MX Mid Case @ Pro-Clockers

Posted by Nathan @ 5:51 PM (EDT)

Thermaltake may have the largest selection of cases available right now. They have been the type of company to not rest or settle with their current collection of cases in their catalog. This is great for the builder that wants to be able to select from a long list of cases without seeing a repeat of the same case. What I mean is some companies take one case and keep recycling the same design over and over. All this being external. Yes, Thermaltake will make one case and make it in a small and a larger size. Nothing wrong with that.

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Silverstone Zeus ZM1200M 1200W Power Supply Review @ JonnyGURU.com

Posted by Nathan @ 5:51 PM (EDT)

Last month, I took a look at one of the most powerful units Silverstone has to offer, the ZU1200M. Today, I'm checking out the modular version of this unit and am anxious to see whether or not it performs as good as, better, or worse than its non modular brother. I'm sure you're all anxious to find that out as well, so let's delay no more.

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OCZ Technology 4GB PC2-6400 Fatal1ty Edition Memory Review @ OCIA.net

Posted by Nathan @ 5:50 PM (EDT)

"This month OCZ Technology celebrates their 8th anniversary manufacturing high performance memory products for the computer enthusiast market. They're also the latest manufacturer to jump on the Fatal1ty bandwagon, releasing both DDR2 and DDR3 modules under the world famous PC gamer's banner, in PC2-6400, 8500 and PC3-10666 speeds. OCZ sent us over a pair of their new Fatal1ty modules for review, the 2x2Gb PC2-6400 Dual Channel kit, and claim "these high-performance memory kits were co-developed with the expertise of the world’s 12-time champion to meet the needs of fellow gamers."

Kingwin 1220w PSU Review @ Overclockercafe

Posted by Nathan @ 5:50 PM (EDT)

Kingwin's Mach 1 unit is modular with what they dub as aircraft style connectors. The connection points have a screw type outer lock instead of the plastic catch tabs typically seen elsewhere. Shown below are the eight power out ports that you will connect the modular power cables to. Unused ports are covered by rubber caps to keep them clean and sealed off.

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GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 280 Graphics Card Review @ Tweaktown

Posted by Nathan @ 5:50 PM (EDT)

The other day we looked at the GTX 260 from GIGABYTE. Today we’re going to be looking at the slightly more expensive GTX 280 version from them. Since launch, we haven’t really seen any companies do much with the GTX 280. While a few have come overclocked, we have found that they’ve all stuck to the reference cooling option.

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CPU3D Review: Sapphire Radeon HD4870x2

Posted by Nathan @ 5:49 PM (EDT)

" ... The Sapphire Radeon HD4870x2 is one of those cards that just oozes with appeal ... I can't really see why any hardcore gaming enthusiast would ignore it. It has everything going for it ... features, price and performance. "

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ASUS Republic Of Gamers Maximus Formula II Review @ Motherboards.org

Posted by Nathan @ 5:49 PM (EDT)

From a performance point of view, the ASUS Maximus II Formula is simply head and shoulders above the other P45 motherboards I've tested in the important categories of Sysmark (overall system score) and 3DMark (Graphics scores). From a Features point of view, the 8 SATA ports, CrossfireX compatibility and the ability to overclock the CPU to a higher clock speed automatically (CPU LevelUp) are features that a gamer will use. The inclusion of a full version of Kapersky Antivirus and 3DMark06 are added bonuses that make this motherboard worthy of a ROG sticker and my recommendation. P45 chipsets have hit the market in full force with ICH10R and a slew of improvements due to the smaller process scale of 65nm. As we move further into 2008 and into 2009 we’ll see a whole new platform, but for the mainstream enthusiast gamer this board is as good as it gets.

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Corsair 2GB DOMINATOR DDR3 2133MHz Memory Kit @ Legit Reviews

Posted by Nathan @ 5:48 PM (EDT)

"The Corsair TW3X2G2133C9DF memory kit is a very impressive memory kit that was found to be 100% stable at these insane clock frequencies. Running at 2133MHz is no joke and it's still beyond what most platforms today are capable of running. To be honest the nForce 790i SLI is pushed nearly to its limits running memory this fast!"

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BFG GTX 280 OCX 1GB Video Card Review @ Hardware Canucks

Posted by Nathan @ 5:48 PM (EDT)

Through the last few years, BFG has always been at the forefront of the pre-overclocked craze and with their OCX cards, they take things to the next level. We should mention now that in our conversations with BFG they have stated that creating a highly overclocked GTX 280 isn't as easy as it seems due to the massive amounts of heat generated by the core directly influencing the final overclock. That being said, in this review we will be looking at their GTX 280 OCX which is highest-clocked GTX 280 in their lineup that keeps the stock cooler.

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NZXT Cryo LX Notebook Cooler Review @ Virtual-Hideout

Posted by Nathan @ 5:47 PM (EDT)

“We've seen many laptop/notebook coolers here at VH since we started getting into reviewing mobile items awhile back. Some decent, most not so decent. Well today I have for you a new entry into the notebook cooler segment from NZXT called the Cryo LX. The beauty is definitely unique. Not just because it'll support a 17" widescreen notebook with ease, or because it sports three 120mm fans, or even because it's made of aluminum. What makes this unit unique is the ability to fold it virtually in half! That's just a few of the nice features of this new Cryo LX. Let's check out some more...”

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Gigabyte EP-45 Extreme Review @ OCC

Posted by Nathan @ 5:47 PM (EDT)

"Overall, I would have to say that the limited edition Gigabyte EP-45 Extreme is the best motherboard that I've ever used for overclocking. The BIOS was simple to navigate, and Gigabyte's Dual BIOS technology really gives the user some peace of mind knowing that if they screw one BIOS up, another BIOS is right there for them to use. The LED readout is an overclocker's dream, because it allows us to see where the issues are if the system isn't booting. For me, the memory was what was holding my overclocking back. I was able to obtain an FSB speed of 500MHz, which is extremely good, considering four threads of data are being sent through the Northbridge at 500MHz x 7 (3.5GHz). I don't think I've ever hit 500 on a motherboard due to some sort of bottleneck of the CPU or memory."

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AMD ATI All In Wonder HD, A Legend Returns @ HotHardware

Posted by Nathan @ 5:47 PM (EDT)

When ATI was acquired by AMD a few years ago, one product that seemed to fall off of the new corporate radar was ATI's All-In-Wonder line of Graphics/TV-Tuner hybrid cards. This was an area of the market where ATI had exclusivity, yet we haven't seen a new All-In-Wonder offering since May 2006. Rest assured however, ATI has not abandoned the All-In-Wonder, they've simply been working on the next iteration of the Graphic/TV-Tuner stalwart, with their latest offering coming in the form of the ATI All-In-Wonder HD.

Leadtek WinFast PX9800 GTX+ @ Bjorn3D

Posted by Nathan @ 5:46 PM (EDT)

Like the older card, the newer card also supports NVIDIA's CUDA, which allows the GPU to function as a CPU for computational purposes. The latest FAH has started to take advantage of this, and the preliminary results look promising. Although the newer GTX 200 series cards have a much more powerful CUDA, the fact that you get CUDA in the 9800 GTX/GTX+ means the card will be able to utilize such power when the application is able to use CUDA.

bit-tech News: Samsung SyncMaster XL30 LED Backlit LCD

Posted by Nathan @ 5:46 PM (EDT)

Ultimately, however, it's those professionals – graphic artists, publishers and the like – that stand to get most out of this wonderfully colour-accurate monitor. If sufficient budget is available, we doubt the XL30 will disappoint for those users. For everyone else, we recommend you plump for a more conventional and affordable 30-incher and if you want to spend a little bit more, it's still well-worth considering the NEC LCD3090WQXi.

CLICK HERE FOR Samsung SyncMaster XL30 SHOPPING & PRICING

Foxconn GeForce 9500 GT G96 Video Card @ Benchmark Reviews

Posted by Nathan @ 5:45 PM (EDT)

Not everyone can afford the bleeding edge of graphics hardware, and not everyone needs it. NVIDIA has already made headlines with their high-end GeForce GTX 280 video card, which offers high performance at a premium price. Most enthusiasts have seen so much coverage for the high-level graphic products that it might feel like nothing exists for the lower consumer segment. Benchmark Reviews hasn't forgotten about the entry-level enthusiast, which is why we test the Foxconn GeForce 9500 GT 256MB PCI Express video card 9500GT-256FR3 against the bigger names in this review.

Flip Video Mino Review @ ASE Labs

Posted by Nathan @ 5:44 PM (EDT)

" Since ASE Labs is getting more and more into producing videos, it is time to start reviewing digital video cameras. The first such device is absolutely perfect for the Youtube crowd and has been making the rounds on the internet. The Flip Video Mino from Pure Digital promises web videos made with ease and they aren't kidding. "

CLICK HERE FOR Flip Video Mino SHOPPING & PRICING

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