Razer – Death Adder
In the competitive gaming world of today, it is always a battle to have the latest and greatest. To keep up with the times, Razer released an upgraded version of the popular Death Adder. Will the differences between the old Death Adder and the new one amount enough to translate into extra kills, read on and find out.
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Logisys NP160 Laptop/Notebook Cooler
Over the last 3 decades, laptops have sky-rocketed to become one of the largest industries inside consumer electronics, and as more and more of us strive to have the newest and greatest out there, we find ourselves spending a good portion of our "extra money" on accessories for our personal computers, specifically laptops. Logisys, a huge dealer in electronic parts and accessories, delivered the NP160 Aluminum USB Laptop Multifunctional Cooling Pad. At first glance the Cooling pad looks ordinary and you wonder if Logisys really makes use of the "Multifunctional" part of its title. Can they add that extra *bam* to this cooler and make what seems to be ordinary, in to something "extra"ordinary?
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Crucial Ballistix Tracer DDR3-1333 RAM
TechwareLabs reviews the Crucial Ballistix Tracer RAM, which aims to provide more flash for less cash. We'll see if it has the performance to back up the presentation.
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SilverStone SG04B-H
Sometimes you want the best of both worlds, you want a small easily tote-able case and all the graphics power of a good gaming caliber rig. I give you the Silverstone SG04.
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HP DM3 Laptop/Netbook
When is a Laptop Not a Netbook or a Notebook? The answer is when it's the new HP DM3 powered by AMD's Athlon Neo processor. This 13.3 inch marvel combines properties of both a netbook and a notebook to achieve something truly remarkable. The DM3 has the thinness of a netbook, the resolution and size of an ultraportable laptop, the price of a netbook, and yet nearly the performance of a full laptop. The best thing about the DM3 . . . it does it all with HP styling. So is the DM3 the answer to consumer prayers? Should it be on your holiday wish list? Read on. . . .
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