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    Friday News part 2

    Posted on Friday, March 14 2003 @ 15:08:33 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck



    Keyboard Make-over
    Simple reasons are often the best. This is very true when it comes to modding and customizing, why paint a keyboard?? Simple reason really, I am a ModFather. People know I am a ModFather: people expect me to have the best, the boldest and the most outrageously modded equipment known to man.


    Review Link : The Modfathers


    ClearPC Acrylic Micro-ATX Computer Case Review
    If you are in the market for an eye-candy case, this is the one. People always brag about having a window in the side of their case... What about having a case that is a window?


    Review Link : TweakNews


    Danger Den's water cooling kit
    You don't need a crystal ball to guess what my opinion is going to be. Outstanding, in a word. Faster. Quieter, if that's what you're after. COOLER. Definitely the high performance cooling I have been looking for. I haven't mentioned to this point but the Maze3 cpu block is also available with holes to fit both P4 and AMD setups, this is the block we have here.
    Review Link : OCCC


    Logitech MX700 Optical Cordless Mouse
    Right from the outset the Logitech MX700 Cordless Mouse looks like a heavyweight contender. The construction and quality are evident when first taking a look at the unit, and even further embedded after you actually pull the mouse out of the box and get a good feel for it. The center of the unit has a silvery armored looking quality to it, while the sides and middle trim are of a softer almost "rubbery" feel. Much like many products are being made today that not only feel great in your hand, but are also built for sturdiness and longevity. Not to mention the prominent Logitech® logo placed towards the rear in the center.


    Review Link : OCA




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