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StarTech mSATA to 2.5 SATA Enclosure Review

Today we are taking a look at the StarTech mSATA to 2.5" SATA enclosure. With this, you are able to run an mSATA drive in a PC that only supports standard SATA. And because it is a 2.5" form factor, you can mount it just like a regular drive.

T.N.T Headphones by Subjekt Review

In the case of headphones fortunately, there are a plethora of choices. Unfortunately, that can be a double edged sword when you try and find the right pair for you. Today we will be taking a look at a set of on-the-ear headphones from Subjekt, the T.N.T – QM1250 Low Profile Headphone with built-in Mic. See why we gave the TNT our Gold Award for their WOW performance.

Crucial m4 mSATA 256GB SSD Review

Today we are taking a look at the Crucial m4 mSATA SSD in its 256GB form. Crucial claims that this drive can deliver all of the features, performance, and reliability of the standard m4, but in a form factor that is about 8 times smaller.

ADATA Premier Pro SP900 256GB SSD Review

Today we are taking a look at one of ADATA's latest SSDs, the Premier Pro SP900 in its 256GB form. This SSD claims lightening fast speeds and a higher capacity than other 256GB drives. Read on to find out if it can live up to the expectations.

AMD A10-5800K Trinity APU Review

Today AMD launches the new Trinity APU lines based on the Piledriver architecture. We have in their latest A10-588K and A8-566K APU's for testing. GPU as well as CPu enhancements await end users with this new product line. The big question on everyones mind is "Does Trinity close the gap and finally provide a compelling argument to the Ivy Bridge CPU. There's no doubt that Intel retains the performance crown but the really compelling argument is in where AMD is headed. The question you should be asking yourself is " What should I be looking for in a processor?"

LunaTik Watch Band for the Apple iPod Nano

As some of you realize Apple's last iteration of iPod nano had the ability to be converted into a watch. Simply choose your watchband from a selection of manufacturers insert your Apple iPod nano, and the result is you have a stylish watch that also serves to carry your music with you. Today we take a look at the LunaTik Classic Silver, a high end watchband for the Nano.