Monday Newsies part 4

Posted on Monday, April 14 2003 @ 11:54 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck

Labtec Optical Mouse
Now, i've been using regular old cheapo mice for awhile now. It suddenly hit me that i should get with the times, when the only old part on my computer was a 5 year old mouse. : p After checking out what was new in the world of mice, i settled on the Labtec optical mouse. Just the thought of never cleaning out another mouse was bliss to me. Or avoiding the dreaded mouse stutter


Review Link : TechTastic


Enermax CS-10181 Server Chassis
The Enermax CS-10181 is a very well designed case that incorporates many features that one would look for in a high end case that might carry a price tag higher than $84.99 from Xoxide. The quality is unquestionable, and the use of the term "heavy duty" is appropriately used to describe the CS-10181. Its a sleek, stylish case that is spacious enough to provide room for all of your drives and peripherals easily


Review Link : I am not a Geek


Beantech BT-84 Clear Case
Previously, clear cases were used exclusively for computer demonstrations and education. Today they are being used by many enthusiasts who want a unique look. Initially, there were very few manufacturers of clear cases, but as the craze caught on; more and more companies began selling clear cases. Today we have one of Beantech’s clear cases to look at. Hopefully it will be as well crafted as the last Beantech we reviewed.


Review Link : Nexus Hardware


Cremax IcyDoc Bodyguard 525
In order to help protect the hard drive, the Icy Dock comes equipped with two fans. However, only one of the fans actually spin during operation. The other fan is there for redundancy should the primary fan fail. Other than the fans, this rack also comes with a small handful of wiring.


Review Link : PCA


CoolerMaster Aero 7 AMD Athlon XP heatsink
We are delighted to award the CoolerMaster Aero 7, three of our Gold Medals & one Silver, along with our Editors Top choice for an air cooled heatsink for excellence, especially for overclocking.
Review Link : A1 Electronics



About the Author

Thomas De Maesschalck

Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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