Haupauge HVR-1800 TV Tuner Card
The notion of a personal Home Theater PC (HTPC) is becoming more prevalent lately. Many ideas can go into the planning of an HTPC. Will it be able to stream video across the network? Will it act as a central media hub? Will it be able to view online videos? The most important question being, will it be able to record and playback TV? This is where Hauppauge shines. Hauppauge has been producing quality TV tuner cards for quite some time now. In the Linux community, their cards are near synonymous with MythTV. So does their latest addition, the WinTV-HVR-1800, have the goods to make it into your next HTPC build? Read on, and we’ll tell you.
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Atlona AT-HDAir Wireless USB HD Video Adapter
Perhaps one of more exciting trends in computer industry has been conversion of peripherals such as mouses, keyboards and HDTV tuners to wireless technology. It is almost inevitable that many more will follow this trend. We have here is an Atlona AT-HDAir Wireless USB/HDMI adapter. At the core of it’s purpose HDAir makes wireless screen possible. Now that’s an exciting possibility. It is a wireless USB to HDMI adapter and it’s something that showed up on the market only couple of months ago.
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Thermaltake Soprano Aluminum Keyboard
Today Tom Gowing takes a look at the all new Thermaltake Soprano Aluminum Keyboard. Stepping out of their norm, will this new keyboard be the next must have in gaming technology? Or should Thermaltake stick to what it knows best: Cases, and Cooling? Join TechwareLabs as we take a look…
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EnerMax Aurora Micro Aluminum Keyboard
With an attempt spread their wings, Enermax has released their line up of peripherals. They have taken their time to make a product that is cheap enough for everyone, but tough enough for the enthusiast. The fruit of their labor is the Aurora Series. Now we put it to the test to see if the Aurora Micro will be a heavy weight contender or a featherweight failure. Read on as Will takes a look…
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Razer Salmosa Gaming Mouse
The Razer Salmosa is clearly trying to pack a lot into a small package. Utilizing the same 3G sensor as the DeathAdder, it eschews its bigger cousin’s lights and extra buttons, instead delivering the essentials in the smallest practical package. Join Will as we take a look to see if this is a mouse you can sink your teeth into, or one that just bites.
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NZXT Avatar Gaming Mouse
Looking for a mouse that’s made to fit you? Want to be able to frag across the map with the simple click of a thumb, leaving your enemy looking at the sky in a pool of his own blood? Join Ian as we take a look at NZXT’s introduction to the Gaming Mouse line-up, the Avatar Gaming Mouse. Will this mouse make you the MVP, or force you to hold onto that 2D grenade? Join TechwareLabs as we take a look…
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