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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.

FUNC KB-460 Mechanical Keyboard Review

Gamers require their gear to perform under some very stressful situations, such as a hacker in Battlefield 4, or lag in Call of Duty. Well today I have the honor to test the FUNC's KB-460 Mechanical Keyboard with Red Cherry Switches. Some of the best keyboards from popular brands brake under the intensity of a gamer going at it on an online game/match. Well FUNC's KB-460 is a solution to all your needs for a sturdy, and seriously protected keyboard. FUNC introduced themselves into the computer peripherals market on September 9th, 1999 in California, US. They released their first product in 2000, the Mouse Pad known as the "surface 1030 Original", and from then on went on to release very many great products.

Choosing the Right Projector for your Needs

To often I see this question come up online from potential buyers that really don't know what to look for or what they need when it comes to buying a projector. Usually you start with the concept that you want a home theater or are a business user and need a projector for meetings or presentations. In the end you almost always end up asking "What should I buy?" This question is almost always most easily resolved by answering the question "What will you use it for, and where will you be using it?"

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.

Flir E6 Thermal Infrared Camera

For as long as I've been aware of thermal cameras I have wanted one. In addition to being a really cool piece of technology it is uber useful. In my work at TechwareLabs.com we review a LOT of hardware, pretty much anything that uses electricity. That means heat, and at times quite a bit of it. Wouldn't it be handy to see the heat that any given object puts off? You could isolate sources of heat and cold, find out if one part is hotter than another and get its exact temperature within 0.06 degrees C. For the more analytical among us it would be cool to see if those larger heatpipes actually convey more heat no pun intended. Introducing the E6 from Flir, a Thermal Imager for your needs.

Kingston HyperX 3K 240GB SSD Review

The SSD market is literally saturated with competitors, and with SSDs being one of the "must-have" items these days, it's easier to get overwhelmed with trying to decide which make/model of SSD to go with in your system. Many people initially approach this from a pure cost standpoint, which is has been a common approach when shopping for HDD's in the past. Unfortunately, this approach can be dangerous when applied to shopping for your first/next SSD, as cheaper more than likely guarantees you end up with an inferior drive as it relates to performance, compatibility, and endurance. So what's the safest general approach? Avoiding a lengthy write up, you're safest approach is to look to companies that have been successful in the memory market. Since SSD's leverage memory technology, over spinning platters, it stands to reason that memory companies have initially more experience. With that said, we will be taking a look at Kingston's HyperX 3K 240GB SSD in this review.