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TechwareLabs Monster Build Part 1: The Gear

Today we are introducing the TechwareLabs Monster Build. With some of the fastest parts on the market, this machine is sure to be a beast. In this section we are taking a quick look at the core components.

Fanny Wang WangBuds Review

Up until recently, sound quality in the main-stream mobile market was more of an afterthought than a design feature. But with the introduction of higher-end audio to the masses (Dre Beats, Monster, etc.), people have begun to realize how a good pair of headphones can really enhance their music. Today we are taking a look at a pair of earbuds from Fanny Wang called the WangBuds. Jokes about the name aside, these earbuds look like serious business with a unique design which promises to deliver amazing sound as well as comfort. Read on to see how these earbuds perform.

Le Pan TC1020 Tablet Review

Today we are taking a look at Le Pan's entry in to the high-end tablet game, the TC1020. With a Tegra 4 quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, a 9000 mAh battery, and the highest resolution (2560 x 1600) 10 inch IPS display available right now, you can tell right off the bat that this thing is no joke. Read on to see how well it performs and if it can stack up to the competition.

Fractal Design Adjust 108 Fan Controller

Today we are taking a look at the Fractal Design Adjust 108 fan controller. Sporting a sleek brushed aluminum face, 6 channels capable of handling a whopping 36W each, and a low-profile slider design, this little controller is capable of making a big impact on your system.

Nextbook Premium 8 HD Tablet Review

Today we are taking a look at the Nextbook Premium 8 HD tablet, offering a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, 1 GB of RAM, an 8-inch screen, 8GB of storage, front and rear cameras, and an HDMI-out port, all for around $100. Read on to find out how well it performs.

Sapphire HD 7730 1GB GDDR5 Video Card Review

Today we are taking a look at the Sapphire HD 7730 1GB GDDR5. With 384 stream processors, an 800 MHz core clock, 1GB of GDDR5 memory at 1125 MHz, and a dual slot cooler this card packs a bigger punch than your standard entry-level GPU.