ZTE Blade G: The latest in a lineup of affordable smartphones

ZTE Blade G: The latest in a lineup of affordable smartphones

With the first Blade smartphone (also known as San Francisco on UK Orange network), ZTE started a tradition of affordable phones with solid hardware specs. Until now, several different models in Blade...

AMD ULV: Ultra-thin, but not ultra-expensive?

AMD ULV: Ultra-thin, but not ultra-expensive?

The proof that APU is a versatile component lies in the fact that it’s used in a great many number of different types of devices. That’s what large palette of models allows them. The strongest desktop...

HP Envy x2: Tablet-like laptop

HP Envy x2: Tablet-like laptop

Ahead us lies the time of convertible, tablet-like ultrabooks with Windows 8, so rare are the companies that care about its image that didn’t present their own version of a product that combines the m...

Lenovo ThinkPad W530: ThinkPad at its best

Lenovo ThinkPad W530: ThinkPad at its best

During its reign, IBM set the standards with ThinkPad series, when it comes to business computers. When Lenovo bought the PC division of this company, ThinkPad computers were a good and famous brand w...

ASUS GeForce GTX 670 DirectCU Mini: Hidden Dragon

ASUS GeForce GTX 670 DirectCU Mini: Hidden Dragon

When you’re making a PC that’s supposed be the home multimedia center, you often wish that it will also replace the console. With new APUs that’s almost possible, but certain compromises have to be ma...

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770: Not groundbreaking, but still interesting

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770: Not groundbreaking, but still interesting

Making a new product is hard. Making a new product out of an older one and doing it successfully is even harder. In order to do that, there are few obstacles to overcome. First of all, media and the p...

  • ZTE Blade G: The latest in a lineup of affordable smartphones

  • AMD ULV: Ultra-thin, but not ultra-expensive?

  • HP Envy x2: Tablet-like laptop

  • Lenovo ThinkPad W530: ThinkPad at its best

  • ASUS GeForce GTX 670 DirectCU Mini: Hidden Dragon

  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770: Not groundbreaking, but still interesting

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WEB Reviews [22-12-2008]

Motherboards
  Comparison of AMD 780G vs 790GX @ Media-Planet
  Gigabyte EX58-DS4 @ CPU3D

Graphics Cards
  Budget & Mid-Range Graphics Card round-up @ TechSpot
  Sapphire HD4870 X2 Atomic Watercooled @ techPowerUp
                                                                   @ Tweaknews
                                                                   @ TweakTown
  Sapphire HD4850 X2 @ High Tech Reviews
  ASUS EAH4870 DK TOP 512MB @ Benchmark Reviews

Memory
  Crucial 6GB DDR3 Triple Channel Memory Kit @ Club Overclocker
  OCZ Special Ops PC3-10666 2x2GB @ APH Networks

Storage
  Kingston Data Traveler 150 32GB Flash Drive @ Everything USB
  G.SKILL FM-25S2S-64GB SSD @ Rbmods
  Cases & Power Supply Units
  Lian Li Silent Force 750W @ Technic3D
  Seasonic M12D 850 Watt @ Bjorn3d 

Cooling Solutions

  GELID Silent Spirit Cooler & PWM Fans @ DriverHeaven

Notebooks
  ATEN Laptop USB KVM CS661 @ Overclockers Online

Peripherals
  Razer Salmosa @ BurnOutPc

Multimedia
  Callpod Dragon v2 Bluetooth Headset @ TestFreaks

Software

  MacTrak from GadgetTrak: Advanced Anti-Theft For OS X @ DragonSteelMods
  Java Performance: Ubuntu Linux vs. Windows Vista @ Phoronix
  How to Speed up Windows Explorer in Vista @ OCModShop 


 
Reviews

Silicon Power 2.5inch Solid State Disk 64GB

ImageFirst thing that crosses everyone’s mind upon mention of SSD is high price or, lower price that results in lower performances (much lower even compared with Hard Disk Drives). It doesn’t have to be always like that and many manufacturers are trying to change that prejudice when it comes to SSDs. One of those companies is Silicon Power from which we got one MLC SSD 64GB with low price (for an SSD) and promising specifications.

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Reviews

Garmin Oregon 300

ImageThis time we have tested Garmin GPS device and we were very satisfied with its performance. Oregon 300 seems robust at first glance, and it has a single button, for power control. It has touch screen display which can be locked if it’s needed. Design of this device contributes to the fact that it fits pretty good in both hands, but because of slight extension on right side, we must notice that it provides more natural handling to right-handed users. However, no matter in which hand you are holding it, navigation commands are very easy to get to.

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WEB Reviews [19-12-2008]

CPU
  AMD Phenom X4 9850BE @ Rbmods

Motherboards
  First Look: Foxconn Blood Rage @ VR-Zone
  ASUS P5Q Deluxe @ iXBT Labs

Graphics Cards
  Sapphire Radeon 4870 X2 Atomic Edition @ Club Overclocker
                                                            @ Benchmark Reviews
  NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260 Core 192 vs Core 216 performance analysis @ Elite Bastards
  NVIDIA GeForce GTX 295 Preview @ [H]ardOCP

Storage
  Kingston DataTraveler 150 USB Flash Drive @ CDRLabs

Multimedia
  TeknMotion PulseWave PC Gaming Headset @ OCModShop
  Creative Gigaworks T3 @ VR-Zone

Gadgets
  Samsung 10.2" Digital Photo Frame with UbiSync USB Monitor @ Everything USB
  Cases & Power Supply Units
  AeroCool AeroRacer Pro PC Case @ TechwareLabs
  E- Power Xscale 1000W @ Overclockers Online
  Thermaltake Spedo @ Technic3D
  Tagan A+ Black Pearl II Computer Case @ ModReactor
  nMediaPC HTPC 3000B @ Bjorn3d

Cooling Solutions
  Noctua NH-C12P INTEL/AMD Heatpipe CPU Cooler @ Tweaknews
  
  CoolIt Domino ALC Liquid Cooling CPU Cooler @ DragonSteelMods
                                                                   @ TweakTown

Notebooks

  MSI PR200 Ultra Mobile Notebook @ CPU3D

Peripherals
  NZXT Avatar @ XSReviews

Digital Cameras
  Best of 2008 - Entry Level DSLR Cameras @ TestFreaks


 
Reviews

Verbatim 3.5" External HDD eSATA & USB Combo Drive 500GB

ImageVerbatim is considered as one of the best manufacturers of optical medias in the world (CD/DVD/Blue ray) and lately they expanded their successes on some other fields. The full name of device that we tested in this occasion is Verbatim 3.5” External Hard Drive eSATA & USB Combo Drive 500GB, its name speaks for itself.

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News

WEB Reviews [17-12-2008]

Motherboards
  Foxconn A79A-S @ iXBT Labs

Graphics Cards
  XFX GeForce GTX 260 (Core 216) Black Edition 896MB @ Elite Bastards
  Sapphire HD4850 Dual-Slot @ Technic3D

Storage
  Seagate 1.5TB & WD 1.0TB Hard Drives @ t-break
  Eagle Tech Consus Storage N-Series Pro @ Club Overclocker
  G.Skill FM-25S2S-64GB SATA-II MLC SSD @ Benchmark Reviews 

Notebooks
  ASUS Eee PC 1000HA Netbook @ Techgage

Gadgets
  Proporta Mini Maya Pouch (Apple 4G iPod nano) @ TestFreaks  
  Cases & Power Supply Units
  Tagan Diablo Advance PC Case @ TechwareLabs
  IKONIK Vulcan 1200 watt Modular @ TweakTown
  Cooler Master HAF 932 Full Tower ATX case @ TechSpot
  Xclio 1000 PC Case @ DragonSteelMods
  NZXT Whisper @ XSReviews
  Lian Li EPS Silent Force 750W @ Driverheaven

Cooling Solutions
  Vantec Aeroflow FX120 Heatpipe CPU Cooler @ Tweaknews
  Titan "FENRIR" TTC-NK85TZ LGA 1366 cooler @ Hardwareoverclock Austria
  FAN-tastic! Asus Triton 81 vs Thermalright Ultra 120 eXtreme @ VR-Zone 
  NZXT Sentry LX @ techPowerUp

Misc
  Spire Edge laptop sleeve @ DV Hardware








 
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