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    Wednesday News part 2

    Posted on Wednesday, March 26 2003 @ 16:00:23 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck



    AOpen HP-590 Headphone Review
    Today we are looking the AOpen HP-590 Vibrating Headphones that AOpen sent awhile back. AOpen has been marketing the HP-590 as "Music & Gaming Headphones with Vibration Bass." Since we still play our fair share of games we should be able to see if these are truly good headphones with the gamer in mind.
    Review Link : Legit Reviews


    Samsung SyncMaster 172T LCD review
    In yet another display review from Samsung, we look at the SyncMaster 172T 17-inch LCD display. Featuring top-of-the-line features and specifications, this display will please corporate users and home end-users alike. Sporting a fancy-shmancy stand that allows the 172T to lie completely flat, this display is ideal for the small form-factor (SFF) power-user wishing for total portability for the entire system


    Review Link : EnvyNews


    Serial ATA Adapter
    The kit consisted of a Serial ATA Adapter, a Serial ATA cable and a power cable for the adapter. No drivers were necessary for the adapter and I used two to set up a Raid 0 array on my motherboard's two Serial ATA ports


    Review Link : OCIA


    Cooler Master XDream SE
    The XDream SE comes in an easily opened blister pack that you won’t have to cut apart to get at the contents. The Cooler Master logo appears at the top while the supported products and packaged application appears slightly below. On the back, package contents and fan specifications are listed. Intel support includes PIII CuMine up to 1.13GHz and Celeron up to 1.6GHz. AMD support includes Duron up to 1.7GHz and all Athlon 3200+ and higher.


    Review Link : Systemcooling




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