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Speedlink Chronos - XSs @ xsreviews.co.uk
[Apr-02-09] (0 Comments)

Witha range of Speedlink product reviews having being recentlypublished on XSReviews, we have another one to get our claws into. Thistime it’s a headset and comes in the form of the Speedlink ChronosStereo and let’s hope it can impress like many of Speedlink’s otherproducts have done. Read on to find out if it can.

Revoltec Lightboard Advanced Keyboard @ thinkcomputers.org
[Aug-10-06] (0 Comments)

Today I've got the fourth and final review in my series of Revoltec product reviews, and I've saved the best for last! Ifyou don't recall, I did tell you that Bluegears is now the official US distributor for Revoltec products and they sent me some tocheck out and give them my opinion on. So today I have to say, I've got myself a new keyboard, a damn cool keyboard actually. I'mretiring my Logitech in favor of the Revoltec Lightboard Advanced. This is one excellent keyboard, it has all the features likemultimedia and shortcut keys, but it is much smaller than the standard keyboard. If you ever used a laptop most have theX-structured suspension and they are very comfortable to type on, well Revoltec has brought that comfort to the home, and theyincluded cool blue EL backlighting as well.

Brando Skype USB Phone @ bonafidereviews.com
[Jul-05-06] (0 Comments)

Last week we reviewed Brando's optical USB mouse that has two USB ports on its USB input hub and it garnereda lot of attention. Similarly, when we reviewed Brando's SATA/IDE to USB 2.0 conversion cable it was featured on Gizmodo. So in continuing with more interesting product reviews we are taking a look at Brando's USB Skype Phone. This Skype phone can be purchased on Brando's site for $34USD which is about half the price of Linksys' wireless skype phone. This product is very attractive because of Skype's free Skype-out service for the USA and Canada until the end of this year. Unless, of course, you don't live in North America.

Asetek Waterchill Antarctica Water Cooling System Review @ Tweaknews
[Feb-04-05] (0 Comments)

Seeing that this is the first of many water cooling product reviews to be posted on Tweaknews.net, you might as well come in with a bang or in this case, a strong gurgle. Asetek have been in the water cooling market for quite some time and it definitely shows. Along with the outstanding quality and workmanship, detail, and efficiency, my first voyage into Asetek water cooling has resulted in a very positive experience..

Raidmax Storm ATX Mid-Tower Case @ COC
[Apr-20-04] (0 Comments)

We've had quite a few Raidmax product reviews in the past, and they never seem to disappoint us when it comes to bang for the buck. Of course some of our staff tend to argue about what is more important, bang of the buck, or features and quality. I think after taking a quick gander at the Storm ATX case, that Raidmax haven't changed too much. It seems that they have had the same internal case design for quite awhile, much like Antec had just a few short years ago. So what does the Storm in this case describe? Well a quick look at the 120mm fan in the front panel gives us a good hint, and the semi-gloss grey paint job may have some kind of resemblance to the dark clouds that come out of the sky just before a storm. Ok now I'm getting carried away, so lets take a look at this case and see if it's a worthy contender in the budget case market that Raidmax seems to own right now...


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