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    Thursday News

    Posted on Thursday, July 17 2003 @ 05:45:30 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck



    Acoustic Research 900MHz Wireless Headphones
    The 900MHz Wireless Headphone kit includes a nice pair of Headphones, a base station, a power cord adaptor and a Fiber Optic Cable (SPDIF). The unit uses a rechargeable battery that has a decent life span, I have played for up to 3 hours without loss of audio. Manufacturer documents say 4 hours on a full charge. It does not appear to add much weight (the headphones are more substantial than my previous ones, but they are also larger)
    Review Link : Viper's Lair


    KTK USB Pocket KVM
    A KVM switch can be useful if you have multiple computers and want to control them both from just one mouse and keyboard. KVM switches eliminate excessive cables, multiple keyboards and mice, and an extra monitor. Until now KVM switches have been bulky and have lacked features vs. price. KTI Networks has come up with a new USB Pocket KVM switch that's small enough to fit in a pocket, and small enough for your budget. Read on as we put the KTI Pocket KVM to the test
    Review Link : HardCoreMods


    Bytecc USA Clear Blue Acrylic Case
    This case was a breeze to construct, and looks great. Despite a few pitfalls such as installing new drives and the lack of PSU supports, it is still a great, well built case. If you don't plan on messing with the inside of your case much, and want something nice to look at, you may want to check out this case.


    Review Link : The Tech Lounge


    V-Tech XRAY Mid Tower Case Video Review
    The V-Tech XRAY Mid Tower Case has a stylish look, window with LED fan, up to 5 fans for great air circulation and a 400 watt Power Supply is included. While most new motherboards will fit into this case it does not have a removable motherboard tray. Also, the case is steel so it's on the heavy side but that keeps the price down and considering what is included it has great value. Watch the Video to find out more
    Review Link : 3dGameMan


    Nexus iStyle Quiet PC Case
    Silent equipment is not new to the computing field, Zalman have been very successfully marketing the CNPS for years now... But until now you couldn't find a decent enough case to house it in. There are some great cases that are silent but none with the looks to brag about. Until Now......


    Review Link : The Mod Fathers


    Marauderz Portable USB Battery Extender Guide
    Do you own a USB device that needs loads of power? Well, check this guide out to find out how you can create your own USB battery extender!
    Link : Rojakpot




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