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Choiix Comforter Lapdesk

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choiix cruiserChoiix’s newest laptop platform is designed to make the computing experience more comfortable. As it provides a soft smooth surface to enjoy the pleasures of using your small portable computer. The Lapdesk also serves another function. It doubles as a desktop pad for your laptop as well. Choiix killed two birds with one stone with this new pad. Basically, anywhere you wish to sit your laptop, the Choiix Lapdesk helps to protect and keep the laptop cool.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 July 2010 00:50 Read more...
 

JetArt MousePal

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Jetart mousepalI like mouse pads. With modern mice, it's easy to get along without one, but I can't for long. I've had big ones, small ones, ones with kittens printed on them, ones with puppies, ones with built-in wrist pads, ones built for gaming and sound dampening mats that weren't made for mice. Fortunately, they're not overly expensive and they last forever. Now, my preference in mouse paddery is definitely leaning toward the gaming side of the spectrum. Yet, gaming pads tend to be larger than normal and are not appropriate for every situation. If you're sitting at a restaurant, sipping coffee and twittering, you don't need a mouse pad to cover your entire table. That's where the JetArt MousePal 2000 comes in. Not small by any stretch of the imagination, it's never going to double as a tablecloth.
Last Updated on Saturday, 02 January 2010 09:43 Read more...
 

Razer Destructor Mouse Pad

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overviewRazer is one of the biggest players in keyboards and mice so they were the first on my list of manufacturers to contact when I started looking for the ultimate mousepad. After contacting Razer, the rep told me the Destructor was the one. Targeted toward everyday PC users to extreme gamers and everyone in-between the Destructor is aiming to fit the bill for anyone tired of the insensitivity of most mouse surfaces and looking for an advantage at work or at play.
Last Updated on Monday, 06 July 2009 13:01 Read more...
 

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Thermaltake Azurues Gaming Mouse

Friday, 03 February 2012 15:56 Posted By Tony Walker

Thermaltake AzuruesEarlier this week I told you that we received a box from Thermaltake with some of their new TT eSports products in it. Today, we will be taking a look at the second product which is a gaming mouse aimed at front person shooter players. The Azurues promises to be that type of mouse that will definitely get the job done without all the ‘extras’ we find in other mice aimed at the same genre of game player.

Hardware Reviews 02/01/12

Wednesday, 01 February 2012 17:21 Posted By Tony Walker

Motherboards
Sapphire PURE Black X79N (Intel X79) Motherboard Review @ Tweaktown
Gigabyte X79-UD5 @ PureOverclock
GIGABYTE 990FXA-UD5 AM3+ ATX Motherboard Review @ Futurelooks

Cooling
Deepcool Gamer Storm Dracula VGA Cooler Review @ Legit Reviews
Danger Den DD-M6 Waterblock Review @ Ninjalane
Noctua NH-C14 CPU Cooler Review @ circuitREMIX
Cooler Master GeminII M4 Review @ XSReviews

Power Supplies and Cases
PC Power & Cooling Silencer Mk III 600W Review @ APH Networks
Kingwin Lazer Platinum 1000W Power Supply @ ThinkComputers
Thermaltake Dr. Power II ATX Power Supply Tester Review @ Tweaknews
Akasa Venom Power 550 watts @ Cowcotland

Storage
Kingston SSDNow V+200 120GB Upgrade Kit Review @ Real World Labs
Synology DS212 2-Bay NAS Review @ Tweaktown

Input Devices
QPad MK-80 Mechanical Keyboard Review @ eTeknix

Audio
Monster Clarity HD Model One Speakers Review @ t-break

Networking
ASUS RT-N56U Dual-Band Wireless-N600 Gigabit Router Review @ Bigbruin

Misc
Powerbag Backpack Review @ TechwareLabs

Genius introduce new gaming mouse: DeathTaker

Wednesday, 01 February 2012 16:35 Posted By Tony Walker
With nine buttons DeathTaker gives gamers the ability to customize their gaming experience. Genius' included “Scorpion” UI lets gamers manage macros for up to 55 keys in 5 profiles, as well as a selection of up to 16 million backlight colors. The on-board memory design prevents game block and stores preferred macro settings for ready-to-play action on any computer.

Antec Announces the High Current Gamer M PSU Series

Wednesday, 01 February 2012 16:33 Posted By Tony Walker
Antec‘s new desktop PSU series provides quiet, efficient power in 400W, 520W, and 620W models, accommodating casual gamers, home office and corporate consumers. The High Current Gamer M Series is the perfect combination of power and cabling that supply extreme levels of power and superb efficiency.

Arxtic New MC101 Series Media PCs

Wednesday, 01 February 2012 16:31 Posted By Tony Walker
The MC101 Series features only the latest high-speed processor AMD APU Trinity A8/A10, extremely advanced 3D HD graphics that are ideal for gaming, HD movies and HD music so that you can enjoy and share unlimited entertainment hassle-free. Moreover, you no longer have to worry about digital file storage with its gigantic disk storage of up to 1 TB. You can simply plug-and-play these home entertainment centers with its pre-installed Windows® 7 Home Premium (Windows® 8 ready) and numerous USB 2.0 and 3.0 ports to connect you wirelessly.

Thermaltake Commander MS-I Mid Tower

Tuesday, 31 January 2012 08:00 Posted By Tony Walker

Thermaltake Commander MS-IThe new Commander MS-I is a new case aimed at the budget-minded DIYer. The case is priced at the lower price spectrum, retailing for about $40-$60. The pricing depends on where it is purchased from as well as if it comes with fans or out. But what do you get for this incredible low price? We will tell you, read on.

Enermax Revolution87+ 1000W Power Supply

Tuesday, 31 January 2012 02:56 Posted By Tony Walker

Enermax Revolution87Enermax dedication to excellence has continued on through their products since then. We have seen it in the MaxRevo and Platimax, hopefully in our next review subject, the Revolution87+. When building high-end machines, the power supply is often considered the heartbeat of the machine. And with that being said you cannot go cheap or use inferior units when investing a nice sum of money into a PC.

Thermaltake Smart Series 730W Power Supply

Sunday, 29 January 2012 08:00 Posted By Tony Walker

Thermaltake Smart Series 730WThermaltake is claiming that the new Smart series power supply is just that. The Smart series is only offered in a non-modular version for now. But the power range within the spectrum of everybody building a system from basic web browsing to gaming that reason is 430 to 730 watts.

Thermaltake Tt eSports Shock Spin Gaming Headset

Friday, 27 January 2012 08:00 Posted By Tony Walker

Thermaltake Tt eSport Shock SpinThermaltake is one of those companies that has ventured in the eSport business and did it in a major way. Tt eSports has more products in its ranks than most company’s entire catalog. We recently received a box contains three products from Tt eSports and we will be reviewing each in detail starting with the Shock Spin gaming headset.

 

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