Corsair P64 Performance Series 64GB SSD (CMFSSD-64GBG2D)

Aug 9th, 2009 | By Simon | Category: Corsair, Flash Media, Hard Drives, Reviews, Storage
When I first started reviewing SSDs, the performance was plagued with slowdowns. We now have Indilinx and Samsung based drives that always run smooth. Tonight, we feature the Corsair 64 Performance Series SSD – utilizing proven Samsung technology to provide worry free performance.


Cooler Master SNA 95 (RP-095-D19A-A1)

Jul 29th, 2009 | By Simon | Category: Cooler Master, Laptop Accessories, Reviews
As someone who uses my laptop at home and on the go, I’m always unplugging and my laptop charger and carrying it from place to place. With the Cooler Master SNA 95, I can leave one at home and one in my travel bag – ensuring I don’t ever leave the house without a way of charging my laptop.


Eagle Arion 2.1 Soundstage Speaker with Subwoofer (ET-AR504LR-BK 2.1)

Jul 28th, 2009 | By Jared | Category: Eagle Tech Computers, Reviews, Sound
Speakers are an important component to your entertainment experience. Speaker setups can run a hefty price, but Eagle Tech Computers has a 2.1 speaker set that won’t break your budget. The ET-AR504LR-BK 2.1 Soundstage Speaker with Subwoofer offer great sound in an attractive package.


Super Talent MasterDrive SX SAM28GM25S 128GB SSD

Jul 21st, 2009 | By Simon | Category: Flash Media, Hard Drives, Reviews, Storage, Super Talent
Solid State Disks have grown immensely popular these past few months. It has been interesting times with the release of both Indilinx and Samsung MLC controllers. The new Samsung controller proves to be fast and reliable as we check out the 128GB MasterDrive SX SSD.


NZXT Cryo S Aluminum Notebook Cooler

Jul 15th, 2009 | By Simon | Category: Laptop Accessories, NZXT, Reviews
Notebook Coolers are great accessories, they can provide additional cooling for your notebook without adding much noise, improve posture by tilting the keyboard and often come with extra USB ports. If the Cryo S had a power off switch for the fan, this would be the complete cooler to own.


Patriot Memory 64GB Torqx SSD

Jul 10th, 2009 | By Simon | Category: Flash Media, Hard Drives, Patriot Memory, Reviews, Storage
Patriot Memory has a winner on their hands here with Torqx SSD. The performance is not only lightning fast, but consistent regardless of how full the drive is. A welcomed change for solid state drives. Coupled with the 3.5″ bracket, the Torqx is the complete package for desktop storage upgrades.


Super Talent Luxio 64GB USB Flash Drive

Jul 6th, 2009 | By Nivedh | Category: Flash Media, Reviews, Storage, Super Talent
Super Talent’s Luxio USB flash drive not only looks good, but it also packs several features in its compact and elegant form factor. With 64GB of storage space and AES 256-bit encryption, the Luxio is not lacking in any respect.


Plextor PX-B310U External Blu-ray Combo Drive

Jul 3rd, 2009 | By Jared | Category: Manufacturer, Optical Drives, Plextor, Reviews, Storage
Blu-ray may have won the HD war, but DVD’s still reign supreme for optical storage. Plextor gives you the best of both worlds with the PX-B310 External Blu-ray combo drive. Read on to see if this external drive meets all of your needs.


Synology DS209 Network Attached Storage

Jun 29th, 2009 | By Simon | Category: Network Attached Storage, Reviews, Storage, Synology
Synology has been in the network attached storage business for nearly a decade and they are often regarded as one of the best at what they do. Don’t let the simple look of the DS209 fool you, this baby packs a very powerful punch. She doesn’t have all the bells and whistles for the more expensive models but what she does, she does very well.


QNAP TS-809 Pro Turbo NAS

Jun 23rd, 2009 | By Simon | Category: Network, Network Attached Storage, QNAP, Reviews
“Bigger isn’t always better” is a statement QNAP must not like to hear with their TS-809 Pro now being the largest Turbo NAS in their fleet. With space for 8 drives, this behemoth will make sure you’re network doesn’t ever run out of storage space.


Cooler Master Notepal D1

Jun 11th, 2009 | By Simon | Category: Cooler Master, Laptop Accessories, Reviews
Notebooks don’t generally have the best cooling available and notebook coolers are a huge help in keeping your laptop cool. More often than not the options available have more features than you need. Cooler Master has come up with the budget friendly Notepal D1 which brings everything back to the basics.


OCZ 30GB Vertex (OCZSSD2-1VTX30G)

Jun 9th, 2009 | By Simon | Category: Flash Media, Hard Drives, OCZ, Reviews, Storage
Solid State Drives promised to offer breath taking performance and near instantaneous response. The first readily affordable generation didn’t quite live up to the expectation with rapid decay in performance. After much development we finally what the initial JMicron controller should have provided.


Village Tronic ViBook

Jun 2nd, 2009 | By Simon | Category: Monitor, Reviews, VillageTronic
Desktops can easily add a second monitor but getting a second on your notebook isn’t and it becomes even harder if you want three or more. With the Village Tronic ViBook the maximum number of monitors you can add is limited to how many USB ports you have.


G.Skill 64GB Falcon (FM-25S2S-64GBF1)

May 28th, 2009 | By Simon | Category: Flash Media, G.Skill, Hard Drives, Reviews, Storage
We’ve been seeing an influx in the number of SSD drives hitting the market but few have consistently provided steady performance over time. The introduction of the Indilinx controller and DRAM Cache sets high expectations on performance for the G.Skill Falcon.


Pelican 1050 Micro Case

May 10th, 2009 | By Jared | Category: Cases & Covers, Flash Media, Pelican, Reviews
Electronics are often covered under warranty for defects, but this doesn’t help you if you are on a canoe trip and ruin your new camera or phone when you capsize. In just such a scenario is where Pelican Products comes in with a rough and tumble case to protect your valuable electronics. Just how much abuse can the Pelican 1050 Micro Case take? Read on to find out.


Samsung YP-P3 MP3 Player

May 4th, 2009 | By David | Category: MP3 Player, Reviews, Samsung
The Samsung YP-P3 is the successor last year’s P2 and it does not disappointed. Everything from the body to the software of the YP-P3 has improved and it’ll be good competition against Apple iTouch. How Samsung improves on this design will be exciting.


Samsung SC-HMX20C High Definition Camcorder

Apr 28th, 2009 | By Simon | Category: Cameras, Camcorders & Accessories, Reviews, Samsung
In our last Samsung digital camcorder review we had an entry camera with ample features to learn with. The SC-HMX20C is meant for those wanting the best video quality. Priced close to one grand, 1920×1080 30p recording, built-in digital camera and touch screen LCD display are just a few features.


Samsung SC-MX20 Digital Memory Camcorder

Apr 12th, 2009 | By Simon | Category: Cameras, Camcorders & Accessories, Reviews, Samsung
Life is full of memories you don’t want to forget. If a picture is worth a thousand words, a video has to be worth at least two. With the SC-MX20 you can capture all life’s greatest moments with battery and storage to spare.


In Win ‘NA 3.5″ Hard Drive Enclosure

Apr 2nd, 2009 | By Jared | Category: Inwin, Manufacturer, Product Type, Reviews, Storage
With the amount of digital information we tend to accumulate, often times the easiest solution is an external hard drive for data storage. If you don’t like the typical enclosure that looks just like that, an enclosure, In Win has you covered with the stylish ‘NA hard drive enclosure.


Samsung Monochrome Laser Printer ML-2855ND

Mar 25th, 2009 | By Simon | Category: Printer, Reviews, Samsung
While we may be in a digital age with Twitter, Facebook and e-mail making the most of our written communication, there is still the occasional need to print something out. The Samsung ML-2855ND is a simple no-fuss network and duplex ready printer suitable for your home office or small business.