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    Thursday Newsies part 2

    Posted on Thursday, March 13 2003 @ 10:52:26 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck



    ATI Radeon 9800 Pro graphics card
    ATI now has an even faster Radeon 9800 Pro which uses the improved R350 core. ATI will now have 9200, 9600 & 9800 replacing their previous line which used the R300 core. Basically the ATI Radeon 9800 Pro is clocked faster with small enhancements compared to the earlier ATI Radeon 9700 Pro
    Review Link : A1 Electronics


    Sunbeam 4 Port Rheobus
    When I first cast my eyes on this product, I knew right away that this was a professionally made product, not a kit made by some kids with a hobby. The aluminum color was a fairly close match for the brushed aluminum texture of the mid tower case I was using.


    Review Link : OCIA


    BeanTech Igloo8 case
    The BeanTech Igloo8 is one of the best aluminum cases one can buy on the market. I would go as far to say that these cases challenge even the best Lain Li cases. The carbon fiber, acrylic bezel, anodized aluminum brushed case, and the drive mounting systems make this case stand out in a league of its own
    Review Link : Legitreviews


    Ghetto Rigged Linksys Hub
    Linksys… a quality name with quality products… Now what happens when you take a 24 port Linksys hub and decide that its just not good enough and you have to mod it? Well we're about to show ya!..
    Review Link : ReviewNation




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