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L-Com Gigabit Ethernet Desktop Switches

L-Com isn't a company you hear much about in the tech industry circles; indeed their primary market has been industrial applications, where durability is just as important as performance. Today we'll be taking a look at a pair of Gigabit Ethernet switches from L-Com, the LC-SW805G 5 port switch and the LC-SW808G 8 port switch. They're not designed to withstand triple digit temperatures and dusty environments clogged with industrial chemicals, but that same mindset of durability obtains here as well.

Magellan RoadMate RV5365T-LMB GPS Navigator

For someone who spends a lot of time on the road, Google Maps will probably not be enough. For those who spend a lot of time on the road, whether for work or for play, a dedicated GPS unit is a sound investment. Today we'll be taking a look at the Magellan RoadMate RV5365T-LMB GPS Navigator, which is designed with long trips and large vehicles in mind.

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.

Escort PASSPORT Max Radar Detector Review

Touted as one of the most powerful detectors on the market with new "High Definition" performance and accuracy, the PASSPORT Max from Escort should help you avoid those pesky tickets once and for all. With a host of features including radar detection in the X, K, and Ka bands as well as Laser, a multi-color OLED display, GPS assistance, and access to the Defender database of known speed traps, speed cameras, and red light cameras, this detector sure does seem to pull out all the stops. Read on to see all of the features and how performs.

GamesterGear Cruiser P3210 Gaming Headset Review

We all like great sound quality, right? I'm very sure that if you own a gaming, or a heavily customized PC, you like to have high quality audio, be it by means of a surround sound system or a great pair of headphones. The usual downside with a set of phenomenal gaming headsets is that they tend to break the bank. Most quality headsets, with their large drivers and surround support tend to run well over $150. I'm not saying that an inexpensive headset can be bad, I've used a $30 Plantronics 355 and loved it, but when the product costs more, you can expect it to have more features. So, what happens when a product advertises more features, but doesn't necessarily cost more? The Cruiser P3210 from GamesterGear, which MSRPs $90 seems to be that product, so how about we take a look.

Borderlands 2: Tiny Tina’s DLC Bunkers and Badasses

Welcome readers to another review of Gearboxes baby Borderlands 2. Today we get to see first hand at how Gearbox's version of Dungeon and Dragons is and how well they can incorporate a board game into an FPS. First and foremost, I used the software that I did my previous review on to get some of these shots and to actually film my video. I hope you enjoy the scenery of this DLC because I know I did. Their mix of spooky and medieval definitely gave a brand new feel to an already amazing game.