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Samsung R10 1080 HD Flash Camcorder
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Samsung SE-S084 Slim External DVD Writer

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Eagle Tech M-Series 2.5" External Storage System

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In the past year or so we've seen Samsung make a jump into making all their camcorders flash based and eliminating the older and less convenient miniDV/miniDVD formats. In that time I've reviewed a few of the models in their lineup and even decided to get myself one to replace an old and failing camcorder of mine.
In only a few short models I've seen them really build up this camcorder arsenal into a fairly strong product line - something that will go along great with all the new Samsung photo cameras we'll see emerging this year. Their latest flash camcorder, the R10, looks like something straight out of the future. With a compact body size, silver colour and angled front lens, it jumps out as not following the trend of the other Samsung flash camcorders currently on the market. Let's check it out further and see what it's all about! [read more] |
I'm going to concentrate mostly on laptop and netbook users when asking this: what is the biggest con you find with most external CD/DVD writers on the market? The first thing that comes to mind for most people is that they're big, clunky and you have to carry not only the drive around but a big power adapter too.
Although there are a select few bus-powered external burners on the market, most are still fairly pricey - something you aren't always willing to pay if you're using it on a netbook that only costs twice the price of the burner. Samsung has recently come out with two bus-powered, slim external DVD writers, one of which aims to conquer the high price setback of most of the competitors. [read more] |
We've seen a few enclosures from Eagle Tech pass our test benches here in the past and all have received fairly excellent reviews for their prices. Today, their latest 2.5" USB/E-SATA enclosure is here. The Consus M-Series is a 2.5" SATA enclosure offering USB and E-SATA connectivity to your computer. A tool-less design allows you to hot-swap hard drives in a matter of seconds without even touching a screw driver. Let's see what this new enclosure is all about! [read more] |
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GlacialTech X-Wing
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Thermaltake MeOrb Low Profile CPU Cooler

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Samsung LN55A950 55" LCD TV

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| Laptop cooling pads are certainly starting to progress past the stage of being a basic stand with a few fans bolted on. Some of the first "goodies" to make their way on to these pads were things like variable fan speed control and built-in USB hubs
- further progressing the usefulness of the pad your laptop was resting on. Glacialtech has chosen to take that progression even further with their latest X-Wing cooling pad. Not only does it have variable fan speed control and a built-in USB hub, but it also has a full touch-sensative button panel on the lower edge to handle some basic PC functions. [read more] |
When you're building a small form factor system or HTPC, you often face the major issue of keeping all your components cooled properly while remaining relatively quiet. Although the stock CPU cooler may fit perfectly in your case, it's not always the quietest or highest performing solution. When you start browsing upgrade coolers, you'll see that there are clearly hundreds on the market to choose from but most will leave you with one problem - they are probably too tall for your desktop-style HTPC/SFF case! Looking to provide a good performing and quiet cooler to fix this problem, Thermaltake has come to the rescue with the MeOrb. [read more] |
Although we're primarily a computer hardware and tech gadget review site, every once and a while a review opportunity arises for something a little more out of the ordinary for us. Huge TV's are one of the things that fall into that category. I was pleasantly surprised when Samsung offered to send me their latest LN55A960 LCD TV with LED backlighting to review. Although we are not an AV review site, my look at this TV will certainly give you a much more in-depth explanation into it's features and some basic performance thoughts along the way. [read more] |
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