News for January 25th 2009

9F out there right now.. yeah back to being cold…. can’t wait till winter is over, global warming, bah!

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Title: Bushnell ImageView & 8MB Digital Camera Binoculars @ TestFreaks

Review Link: http://www.testfreaks.com/blog/review/bushnell-imageview-8mb-digital-camera/

Review Snipit:
” Geeks.com has sent me over an interesting gadget for review today, it combines binoculars with a digital camera so you can take pictures of the things that you’re looking at through them. These can be great for sports fans, hunters, and even bird watchers, or just someone who likes to observe the thing around them. The product is called the Bushnell ImageView, and while it’s a nice idea it does have a few flaws that I found in my time with them.”

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Title: XTracPads Hybrid Mousing Surface @ DragonSteelMods

Review Link: http://www.dragonsteelmods.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=11325&Itemid=1

Review Snipit:
” Today for review I’m taking a look at a new mousepad from XTracPads called the Hybrid. What makes this pad special is the fact that it appears to be a cloth mousepad, but yet has the slickness and qualities of a plastic surface through a process of blending plastic to the cloth on a molecular level to create a very good mousing surface. The Hybrid has the qualities of a cloth pad in that it can be rolled and taken with you, and, and mentioned, the qualities of a plastic pad as well, truly a hybrid pad that gives the user the best of both worlds.”

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Title: Titan Cool Idol (TTC-NK75TZ) Review at Overclockers Online
Link: http://www.overclockersonline.net/?page=articles&num=2441
Quote: All things considered, given the choice between this and the Evercool
Transformer 6, I would take the Titan Cool Idol because of its slightly
better performance, more adjustable fan, and other minor details mentioned
earlier in the review.

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OCIA.net has posted their review of the Spectroniq Portable DVD Player.  Below is a direct quote from the review:

The portable DVD player we have for review from Geeks.com is the PDV-70X from Spectroniq which offers a 7″ widescreen LCD display housed in an attractive silver body. It supports 16:9 or 4:3 aspect ratio, has a standard 480 x 234 resolution, supports DVD, VCD, CD and JPEG playback and advertises up to 2½ hours of power with the included rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack.

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Title: Thermal compounds roundup for 2008 @ ModReactor

Direct Link:
http://www.modreactor.com/english/Reviews/Thermal-compounds-roundup-for-2008.html

Quote: “The past 2008 came and went and we at Modreactor decided to
make a roundup of the thermal compounds we used through the year.”

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InsideHW.com has reviewed Samsung SPF-105P digital photo frame. Here is a quote from this review:

“Manufacturers of digital photo frames are fighting for customers’ attention in so many different ways. It is not enough to create simple photo frame anymore, to attract attention, it needs to have some specific functions. Samsung on SPF-105P model implemented several unique solutions that make it very interesting not only to fans of good photography. First thing that you’ll spot is definitely size of the frame. Display has 10-inch diagonal which, in combination with the biggest resolution that we saw so far on digital frames (1024 x 600px), results in exceptionally picture quality. Colours and picture brightness are even better than on most netbooks that passed through our test lab lately…”

Article link:

http://www.insidehw.com/Reviews/Multimedia/Samsung-SPF-105P-Digital-Photo-Frame.html

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Quote: ASUS made their entrance into the PSU market with the U-75HA. But has it got the goods to stand out from the rest of the crowd?

Link: http://www.overclock3d.net/reviews.php?/power_supply/asus_u-75ha_750w_atx_psu/1

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