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Gelid GC Extreme Thermal Paste

 by Veridian3 on 06/10/2009

Somewhat surprisingly around the same time as the GC-2 launch Gelid also released another paste, GC-Extreme. Today we take a look at their latest thermal compound to find out how it compares to the GC-2 and market leading MX-3.


Logitech Harmony 1100

 by Nathan Marks on 06/07/2009

Today were going to be looking at the Logitech Harmony 1100, the successor to the popular Harmony 1000. The Harmony 1100 is a universal device allowing you to simplify your entertainment setup by controlling your entire collection of equipment with just one remote. The main feature that sets apart the Harmony 1100 from most universal remotes is the 3.5” LCD touch screen interface.


Sumo Omni - Extreme Lounge Gear

 by Zardon on 19/06/2009

Are you a lazy gamer? Do you like lounging around in your boxers while you frag your buddies online? Then Sumo, the suppliers of 'Urban Lounge Gear' might have something for you to rest your oversized posterior on.


Thrustmaster T. Flight Hotas X / HAWX

 by Nathan Marks on 14/04/2009

Thrustmaster have been in operation for many years manufacturing PC and video game accessories and today well be looking at their limited edition T.Flight Hotax S joystick supplied with the new Tom Clancy fighter pilot simulation, HAWX. Well be getting the most out of this bundle by powering our machine with the fantastic XFX 4890 which won our highest Heavenly Gold Award in recent testing.


LinkSys Cisco Media Hub 405

 by Zardon on 13/03/2009

At first glance the Cisco media hub appears to be just another NAS device like so many on the market, however as the name suggests this is aimed mainly at the media market with the focus on delivering music or video based files to other devices.


DriverHeaven Photoshop Benchmark V3

 by Zardon on 16/01/2009

Today we are releasing our newest version of the benchmark (Version 3) which is a higher overhead script for the continually improving computer systems making their impact throughout 2008 and now 2009. We will be making the changeover to this version in all forthcoming hardware reviews and articles and obviously the new results are in no way comparible to the older V1 or V2 script results. We have made it available to public for download and we also have an online comparison database.


QPAD XT-R Gaming Surface

 by Veridian3 on 14/11/2008

QPAD are a company based in Sweden and as their name suggests their product line is essentially based around mouse pads although they do offer a couple of other items such as lanyards and wristbands.


GELID GC1 Thermal Compound

 by Nathan Marks on 15/10/2008

Today were going to look at a product from Gelid Solutions, their GC1, a high performance thermal compound. Gelid are a new company and provide a range of cooling products for the enthusiast.


Enermax Aurora Premium Keyboard & JAZZ En

 by Veridian3 on 03/10/2008

We previously reviewed two items, the Aurora keyboard and Jazz IDE enclosure and came away suitably impressed. Recently each received a revamp with the Jazz moving to the SATA interface and the Aurora receiving some design changes and the addition of enhanced audio functionality. Today we will be taking a look at both to find out if these changes are for the better.


Vuzix iWear VR920

 by Vikingod on 21/05/2008

While we are still a few years from being plugged into a chair and given the ability to be taught virtually the ways of 17th century Shaolin monks, there are products out there which are attempting to bring the VR experience to the everyday gamer. Enter the Vuzix iWear VR920


Avivo HD Vs Purevideo HD

 by Veridian3 on 16/04/2008

Every time a new graphics card is released we hear great claims about how the new video enhancements will improve our viewing experience or that the hardware is as perfect as it can get in the High Definition HQV Benchmark. Unfortunately, for many reasons most end users have to pretty much accept these claims as it is not really possible for the average consumer to set up two identical systems, side by side and see what the differences are. Well we have and the results are fascinating !


Patriot Xporter XT32 GB

 by Grace on 28/03/2008

Today we will take a look at the latest drive from Patriot (PDP systems), the Xporter XT Boost 32GB drive. The 32GB version of the Xporter XT Boost drive is designed for people who do not only need high storage, but a fast and ultra-portable solution.


Cebit 2008 - Day 3

 by Veridian3 on 07/03/2008

In our final Cebit roundup for 2008 we will be taking a look at the Asus, Corsair, and Razer stands as well as some other products we missed on previous days. Let's get started.


Cebit 2008 - Day 2

 by Veridian3 on 06/03/2008

Yesterday we brought you coverage from various companies at Cebit and today we have been trawling the show looking in more detail at a few of the larger manufacturers. Here are some of the highlights.


Cebit 2008 - Day 1

 by Veridian3 on 05/03/2008

Driver Heaven has been out and about at Cebit 08, here are some of the highlights from our wanderings on Day 1. Drop by our forums to let us know what you think looks great or even what you think looks completely pointless!


Kingston 19 in 1 Media Reader

 by Veridian3 on 24/01/2008

Anyone who knows anything about computer history should be aware of the Kingston brand as for the last twenty years they have been producing memory products. Since their inception in 1987 Kingston have continued to expand and develop their product catalogue from including network and storage devices in 1993 to becoming the first memory manufacturer to co-market memory upgrades with a PC-OEM in 1996. In recent years they have launched Value RAM and HyperX. Excellent business decisions mixed with a quality product range have seen Kingston become a very successful manufacturer. Today we have one of their latest products in our test labs, the Media Reader.


Silverstone MS05 Enclosure

 by Grace on 21/12/2007

The increasing demand for high capacity mobile storage solutions drives consumers towards 2.5” HDDs and external enclosures. A 2.5” HDD requires minimal power to operate, while it can also offer the large storage capacity needed for regular back-ups or large file transfers. Transferring large amounts of data over the USB bus can be a nightmare for many people who need to be on the move quickly. 2.5” drives are considerably larger than flash drives and, in many cases; the enclosures are not sturdy enough to protect the sensitive disk drives. The answer to these problems, according to SilverStone, is the MS05 enclosure. The MS05 is made out of aluminum, comes with a docking bay and offers not only a USB port but an eSATA port as well, which is considerably faster.


Saitek Cyborg Rumble Pad

 by Dyre Straits on 03/12/2007

Having gotten pretty well accustomed to the XBOX 360 Controller, it was with great interest that I received a couple of Saitek brand controllers for review. We’ll first look at the Saitek Cyborg as it’s the closest in configuration to the XBOX 360 Controller.


Lexar Gaming Edition Flash Cards

 by Grace on 15/10/2007

Flash memory is a diverse product used everywhere from cell phones to PC storage devices. As it is relatively cheap and the production is abundant, it is no wonder it has became so popular. There are many types of flash memory cards available, but only 4 or 5 are deemed as major. Today we will take a look at the Gaming Edition flash memory cards from Lexar, designed to be totally compatible with gaming consoles and equipment. There are only two Gaming Edition cards which Lexar produce, a Memory Stick Duo Pro card which is commonly present on all Sony hardware and gaming consoles, and a Secure Digital card which is the most widely used flash card available and can also be found on Sony PS3 and Nintendo Wii.


A-DATA 2GB microSD Trio

 by Dyre Straits on 12/10/2007

How much can one write about a 2GB Secure Digital Memory Card? It would seem that, for all practical purposes, when you’ve seen one, you’ve seen them all. However, we’ve learned that not all SD Memory Cards provide the same speed of transfer. So we could assume that it would only be required that we point out which of them is faster than the others. That logic disappears when one takes a good look at the A-DATA 2 GB microSD Trio. As you would guess, “Trio” means “three” and that’s exactly the standout point of this product. It’s a “Three-in-One” product that becomes quite flexible in the way it can be used.


Steelseries Steelpad Mousepads

 by Grace on 09/10/2007

We have checked several of the Steelseries products in the past and we found them to be of great use to gamers. Today we will check out some of their SteelPad series, high quality mouse pads. Gamers need the most precise and frictionless surfaces for a good gaming experience, so we will find out if SteelSeries deliver.


Cybersnipa Game Pad V2 and Intelliscope mouse

 by Grace on 01/10/2007

CyberSnipa is one of the few companies exclusively focusing on gaming products. CyberSnipa products are designed and developed by Flexiglow, a Hong Kong based company which is a global supplier of gaming and modding products. Nowadays gaming is considered much more than just a way to kill time as many consider it to be a sport or even a way of life! CyberSnipa designs and makes products which are exceptionally dangerous tools at the hands of those people. Today we will take a look at two of their products, the Game Pad V2 and the Intelliscope mouse. Although they are designed and produced as different products, when paired together they probably make the ultimate gaming set for FPS genre gamers. Let us have a closer look at them.


Silverstone MFP51

 by Dyre Straits on 02/08/2007

It’s very likely that many of our readers are already familiar with SilverStone products of one kind or another. With a reputation for outstanding quality, I was quite eager to check out a recently released product the SilverStone MFP51. This product is a media center that installs in a vacant 5-¼ inch drive bay on any PC case.


Arctic Cooling MX2 Thermal Compound

 by Veridian3 on 10/07/2007

Arctic Silver have everything to cater for chipset, VGA, Case or CPU cooling. Our most favoured product to date has been their original Freezer 7 CPU cooler which despite being 2 years old still cools our QX6700 Intel CPU without issue and in near silence, 24hours a day. Of course a good cooler can do only so much if a generic thermal compound is applied between the CPU/GPU/Chipset and the heatsink, luckily Arctic Cooling have us covered on this front as their MX-1 paste provides some excellent benefits over standard "gloop". However, the reason we are here is to introduce a new product, the MX-2 High Performance Thermal Compound.


XG-506V Digital Camcorder/ MP3 Player/ Voice Recor

 by Dyre Straits on 13/06/2007

The product I have received for review is the DXG 506V Digital Camcorder. It is a very compact unit about the size of a bar of bath soap. It easily fits in one hand and, for the most part, can be operated single-handedly once the viewer is opened and in position.


Supertalent DG 4GB Flash Drive

 by Grace on 05/06/2007

USB flash drives are perhaps the most convenient mobile storage solution one can get. They are small and require nothing more than a free USB port on any computer running a modern OS. The recent price drops due to the high supply and popularity of flash RAM made high capacity USB drives even more attractive to technology enthusiasts who like to have a few GBs of storage with them wherever they go. When a reputable memory manufacturer gets involved access speeds tend to skyrocket while the drives get smaller and smaller. In this case, the speeds are lightning fast, as the SuperTalent DG series 4GB flash drive boasts with a 200x top rated speed (over 30MB/s). With such a high rating this is theoretically one of the fastest drives available today.


OCZ Trifecta

 by WhO_KnOwS on 31/05/2007

OCZ are one of the most highly renowned RAM manufacturers with their products being on the shortlist for almost every enthusiast out there. The SD Trifecta we will be reviewing today is not something you might associate with OCZ, but based on our experience with the device it might as well be, as it follows the same high standard OCZ has for the rest of its lineup.


Corsair Flash Voyager GT 8GB

 by Grace on 11/05/2007

The demand for ultra-mobile storage and the quick development of flash memory during the past few years has led to the high popularity that USB flash drives enjoy today. Flash drives are rarely supplied from companies who manufacture mechanical drives; they are usually built by RAM manufacturers since they are basically flash memory without any moving parts. Perhaps the most reputable RAM manufacturer, Corsair, is no exception as they are one of the first RAM manufacturers which offered USB flash drives and one of the few which designs their drives to be extremely tolerant to abuse. Today we will take a look at their latest, largest and fastest USB 2.0 flash drive, the 8GB Voyager GT.


Natural Point SmartNav 3

 by WhO_KnOwS on 05/04/2007

Computer users take a lot of things for granted nowadays. Whereas we were once required to type every command we no longer need to do that. Everything we need can be reached within a few mouse clicks. But what happens when for one reason or another you are unable to use the mouse? An illness or injury can often leave a person unable to use it. We all know that using Windows exclusively with the keyboard is extremely hard, if not impossible.


Revoltec Gaming Desktop

 by Grace on 18/03/2007

Revoltec is a company based in Germany, well known throughout Europe for their line-up of many gaming and modding products. Revoltec products are competitively priced, which is their main selling point in today’s computer market. Today we will have a look at a new series of Revoltec products, input devices which are designed with the gamer in mind. The Fightboard Advanced is a keyboard designed to aid the hardcore FPS gamer, while the Fightmouse Advanced is a high precision gaming mouse with adjustable sensitivity. Revoltec have also released three new mouse pads, which we will also have a look at today.


ThermoHawk 200 Touchless Thermometer

 by Dyre Straits on 29/01/2007

Q3 Innovations, LLC is a company that exists to aid in personal safety by developing and creating innovative monitoring devices that could help prevent serious injury (or worse) if not monitored properly. One such device is the ThermoHAWK 200 – Touchless Thermometer. It’s a nifty little gadget that can provide the instantaneous temperature of equipment or other items without actually making contact.


TrackIR

 by Sandok on 10/01/2007

ully hydraulic racing seats are readily available for gamers with deep pockets, as are intricate joysticks with integrated LCD screens. Personally, I consider these different accessories as optional extras because they mostly help players with the immersion factor, little else. Apparently, the same can’t be said about a new and pioneering product called TrackIR, which according to its creators NaturalPoint, literally puts your head in the game for unparalleled immersion and playability.


Xbox 360 Wireless Headset

 by Sandok on 08/01/2007

Over a year ago, Microsoft launched the Xbox 360 and officially began the next-generation of console gaming. Although many were impressed by the jump from SD (Standard Definition) to HD (High Definition) content, what fascinated me most was the fact that the console was completely wireless. Well, when I say completely, what I actually mean is mostly since you still had a wired headset that attached itself to a controller. While technically speaking, you weren’t physically connected to the console (if you used a wireless controller); you still didn’t have complete freedom of movement. Moreover, as was the case with me, the wire that connected the headset to the controller could get in the way, resulting in a lot of angry cursing. Thankfully though, Microsoft realized this and thus, they’ve finally decided to render their console 100% “free from wires” by introducing a Wireless Headset as an accessory. So of course, the question is; should you dish out 50$ / 40€ to get one or rather, avoid it and stick with the Wired Headset?


Sony Playstation 3

 by Zardon on 06/01/2007

With the UK launch of Sony' Playstation 3 in March, we got a hold of a console as well as an array of games to give the lowdown on how the console performs, via Infocus 5700 Screenplay projector 1080i 100" electric screen. Has it been worth the year wait since the release of the Xbox 360?


Xbox 360 HD-DVD Player

 by Zardon on 04/01/2007

With the recent launch of the Xbox 360 HD-Drive in the UK, Microsoft aim to bring High Definition movies to the masses. With the Xbox 360 HD-DVD drive retaiing for a mere £130 it certainly appears to be the ideal "value for money solution". Even when factoring in the additional cost of a Xbox 360 Premium this works out less than many standalone HD players which are currently selling for around the £450 mark.


Ultra 2000VA 1200 Watt UPS

 by Chaos on 31/08/2006

As PC’s become even further engrained into everyday life; our reliance on their convenience continues to increase. An ever increasing number of us have become accustomed to day to day interaction with our friends and family thanks to the internet. Because of this heavy reliance on technology, adding a UPS to your home setup is quickly becoming a choice that many of us would have never considered until now. Ultra who are well known for their modular power supplies have recently expanded their lineup of UPS products. Today we have a chance to take a look at the big daddy of their lineup the 2000VA UPS.


Icy Dock

 by Chaos on 21/08/2006

Today we get the chance to look at two different hot swappable/removable hard drive enclosures from ICY DOCK that are designed for use with Serial ATA drives. These types of devices while common for ATA drives are now available for newer Serial ATA drives. Serial ATA drives are available from all the major hard drive manufacturers and provide faster data throughput than a standard ATA drive connected through an IDE interface.


SmartJoy FRAG Adapter Xbox

 by Zardon on 18/07/2006

First person shooter games do not often work particularly well on a console as the controller is a poor substitute for a mouse and keyboard. Luckily, www.Lik-Sang.com offer a handy device known as the SmartJoy FRAG Adapter that allows for PS/2 compatible mice and keyboards to hooked up to an Xbox effortlessly. While this adapter will make your PC setup compatible with any Xbox title, the adapter is specifically designed to give FPS gamers an unparalleled amount of precision.


Revoltec Illuminated Desktop

 by Grace on 21/06/2006

Ok, so you are a modder, you bought that shiny acrylic case, filled it with lights, round cables and every other flashing LED goodie that your dealer had listed in the modding section. After all this effort, perhaps your input devices feel a little bit too…mmm ordinary? Don’t fear because Revoltec can do something about that, since they produce all kinds of illuminated desktop devices. Today we will examine some of their products … to be exact, a keyboard, a mouse and a mousepad.


Wolf Claw Devour

 by Veridian3 on 06/05/2006

One of the benefits of owning a PC is that you have a massive choice of peripherals. If you want to buy a steering wheel to play racing games… no problem. If you want a game pad for those consoleish platformers then again, no problem. What if you are into FPS style games in a big way?, is there anything out there which is better suited to gaming than a standard keyboard? Of course there is and today we are going to take a look at one such product. The Devour from Wolf Claw/PD Scientific.


Coolermaster Musketeer III

 by Chaos on 17/03/2006

Today we get the chance to look at an accessory item for PC users. What is a Musketeer III you ask? Oddly enough so did I when asked if I would like to review this item. Well where to begin. The Musketeer III is a device that you input your PC audio signal into. Then it will process the audio signal and try to simulate the sound of and old style tube amplifier. If that sounds like a foreign language well then you are far younger than me. A tube amp will provide a very pleasant “warm” sound when compared to a digital sound that can be considered “harsh” by people that consider themselves a true audiophile expert.


RedOctane Afterburner Metal Dance Pad

 by Zardon on 27/01/2006

While there are “soft” dance mats mad out of cheap foam materials, dancers who wish to play the more difficult songs without an endless bombardment of problems should invest in a metal dance pad. The Afterburner Metal Dance Pad, from the makers who also brought us In the Groove, is prided for its multiplatform capabilities, increased arrow sensitivity and its sturdy metal frame. Purchasing one of these dance pads will cost around $200 plus shipping, so it’s definitely a good idea to make sure if the Afterburner is right for you..


Movie Advance GBA Movie Player

 by Veridian3 on 05/01/2006

One of the major benefits of the PSP is that it can play mpeg 4 format movies (albeit with a tedious conversion and some format restrictions) and despite quotes coming from Nintendo that they were happy to focus solely on the gaming potential of their consoles there was a limited release in Japan some months ago of an official video add-on for the Nintendo DS. This official add-on is hard to acquire and is also quite expensive however with some searching on the net it became known to us that you could buy third party players that were compatible with Gameboy Advance and Nintendo DS.


Xbox 360

 by Zardon on 01/01/2006

The next generation of gaming is finally upon us. Microsoft’s Xbox 360 has finally hit store shelves all over the world, but with the hefty price of $300 for a core package and $400 for the premium setup, is it really worth your money? In this review, we’re going to dissect every aspect of the 360 to find out if it truly enters a new era in gaming.


Revoltec Alu External Drive Case

 by Grace on 31/12/2005

It was not long ago that Listan launched its sister company, Revoltec, meant to offer modding products and trendy accessories to computer users. Revoltec is by now a very well known manufacturer of innovative hardware products in Europe and is continuously expanding. They have a vast products list, from cold cathodes and bubble lights to power supply units and notebook coolers. Today we will examine their approach on some very useful devices, the external drive casings. Revoltec offers external drive casings in all sizes available; 2.5”, 3.5” and 5.25” cases are offered by the name Alu Book. The casings are mostly made out of aluminum and resemble the design of a book, hence where they take the name from. Let us take a close look on these.


Crucial 2 gig Gizmo Flash Drive

 by Grace on 17/12/2005

Their flash disk drive product line-up is dubbed ‘Gizmo!’ and they already are counting their 3rd revision. The 3rd revision is even faster and much smaller than the initial revision, plus features much higher capacities of course, as you can guess. Crucial was nice enough to send us a Gizmo! 2GB drive, the largest currently offered. 2GB worth of storage inside a device that is about the size of your thumb certainly sounds nice, so let us see what this little device is capable of


Vantec Nexstar 3

 by Grace on 13/12/2005

“Form and functionality collide with style in the Nexstar 3 External SATA Hard Drive Enclosure from Vantec. With its mirror finish, sleek curves and bold colors, the Vantec Nexstar 3 stands out from the crowd. The sturdy drive cage protects your hard drive while the aluminum case effectively draws away the heat, protecting your drive from overheating. The Nexstar 3 features eSATA (external Serial ATA) and USB 2.0 interfaces offering speeds up to 3Gbps or 480Mbps respectively. This flexibility allows you to use your hard drive at its full performance where eSATA is available and still have the option of using USB where it's not. The Nexstar 3 is an ideal way to store and transfer large amounts of data in an enclosure that matches your style!”


Sparco Racing Cockpit Pro (PS2)

 by Zardon on 11/12/2005

The PS2 has seen some extremely remarkable racing titles, including the painstakingly realistic Gran Turismo 4 to the fast paced action found in Burnout Revenge, but games as captivating as the aforementioned deserve to be played with something more fitting than a measly controller. The Driving Force Pro wheel from Logitech allowed gamers to be immersed into the whole racing experience, but it still possessed a few problems. While the Driving Force Pro is undoubtedly the best wheel available for the PS2, finding a place to properly set it down can be quite a challenge. Luckily, the Sparco Racing Cockpit Pro was created for the truly hardcore driving fanatics.


Arctic Silver Arcticclean Thermal Material Remover

 by dj_stick on 10/12/2005

So you’ve bought yourself some Arctic Silver 5, and you want to replace the current thermal paste you’re using. But how do you clean it off? There are several methods around, from using methylated spirits to rubbing alcohol, but the Arctic Silver company has created a two-part solution, ArctiClean, designed to completely remove all traces of thermal pads and transfer compounds from the CPU and heatsink. This product is the subject of my review today.


Apple Ipod Nano

 by Zardon on 04/12/2005

We’ve gone from large bulky vinyls, to the smaller more portable CDs, to the digital age and current dominant music format, MP3s. Combine all of the above, and carrying around your favorite music has never been easier. Unfortunately, with the amount of different music players available right now, making the correct choice is extremely tedious and difficult. Should you buy a Zen Micro from Creative? An iRiver player? Just step into a local electronics shop and you’ll see that there are so many choices the average user will most certainly get confused.


Razer Mantis Speed and Everglide Titan

 by Zardon on 13/11/2005

Today I will review two new products, comprising an essentially new type of mousepad, the Razer Mantis Speed and the Everglide Titan mouse surfaces/cloths. Both companies, Razer and Everglide, have a long history of creating great, if not the best mouse pads and mice. Both products were released this month and I was surprised to hear that both are made out of a fabric and not some type of plastic, alloy, metal or glass.


XtracPads Zoom and Mad Dotz

 by Zardon on 10/11/2005

XtracPads is an American company specialising in making your mouse fly across the best surfaces possible, from mouse pads to accessories, XtracPads makes sure that the gamers out there have all the equipment necessary to win. According to their site logo, they are made for Hard-Core Gamers. Quite a bold claim!


Vantec EZ-Grip Molex Connector Kit / Cable Sleeve

 by dj_stick on 09/11/2005

Although the whole process can take quite some time, the end result is quite rewarding, there’s nothing like seeing hard work paying off, and this simple mod allows for more effective cable management, which overall helps with airflow, and keeping temperatures down for those high performance parts in your computer. Not to mention with a case window showing off the insides of your pride and joy, having your cables nicely sleeved and tucked away increases the overall appearance of your machine greatly.


Logitech Driving Force Pro

 by Zardon on 18/10/2005

The PS2 has received a plethora of driving games ranging from the rigorous realism of driving simulators to the fast paced action of high speed arcade races. Regardless of the type of driving game you prefer, sometimes the dual analog stick setup just isn’t enough for gamers looking to go beyond the meager default setup. Luckily, Logitech released the Driving Force Pro to create an unparalleled driving experience, no matter what type of racer you are.


Madcatz Universal MC2 Racing Wheel

 by Zardon on 09/10/2005

Games are continually pushing the envelope with incredible visual and audio effects powering your gameplay. Immersion is high on the list for every developer and in the world of racing games, it’s no different. Whether you play an arcade series like Burnout or a simulation series like Gran Turismo, the end result desired is the same: “immersion”. The lucky thing for us “virtual racers” is that we can go one step further to get our great gaming experience by purchasing a steering wheel, like the Madcatz Universal MC2 for example.


EZ Power Supply Tester V2

 by Asmoday on 25/09/2005

With the power supply being one of the most important parts of a computer, you cannot afford to install a damaged or defective unit. Corrupted data, blue screens of death, and even severe system damage can result from incorrect power being supplied to your computer. Encased in sturdy aluminium, the EZ Power Supply Tester allows you to check the power from your 20pin or 24pin motherboard, 8pin, 6pin, 4pin and SATA connections. LED indicators let you know if power is being supplied on each voltage rail and a master PG LED informs you of the overall result.


OCZ 512meg and 2GB USB2 Flash Drives

 by Zardon on 24/09/2005

Flash Memory drives have increased in popularity over the last year and rightly so, they are immensely handy little gadgets giving you the power to transfer files from computer to computer by simple "plug and play" functionality . Originally however this ease of use was hampered by incredibly poor read, write and access times, making anything but the smallest of transfers a painfully slow experience. OCZ have stepped into this sector with three high speed USB2 drives, a 512MB, a 1GB and a 2GB. Today we are going to be looking at the 512MB and the 2GB models.


Nyko Charger Case for PSP

 by Zardon on 04/09/2005

Although the PSP’s main purpose is to serve as a handheld gaming system, it also holds the capacity to play UMDs (Universal Media Disk) and an array of music and video files. But due to a diminutive amount of games being released, most people have resorted to using their PSPs for these secondary features. This has led to the discovery of two minor, but yet bothersome flaws of Sony’s handheld ; durability and battery life. To the rescue, Nyko has released a tidy product meant to overcome these issues.


Flexiglow Cyber Snipa Game and Mouse pads

 by Zardon on 23/08/2005

With an incredible amount of First Person Shooter games available for the PC today, gamers everywhere have been stuck with the standard bulky keyboard in order to maneuver around the battlefield. Thanks to Flexiglow, there is finally a solution with a sleek and effective design. The Cyber Snipa from Flexiglow is a game pad specifically created for FPS games. It contains the most vital keys to gameplay in a relatively small area to increase your gaming performance significantly."


Sony Playstation Portable

 by Zardon on 10/08/2005

With the European release of Sony’s PSP slowly creeping up, an in-depth analysis of this handheld gaming unit was definitely needed. Gamers are in all probability, filled with questions regarding its worth, how it fares against Nintendo’s DS and how effective is the browser’s special features. In this review, all of your biggest fears regarding the Sony PSP will finally be dismissed!


Enermax Aluminum USB Hub

 by Veridian3 on 14/05/2005

Enermax are well known for their high quality power supplies, however some of you wont be aware they also produce a line of gadgets and peripherals such as the unit we have for review today. Just about everything you buy nowadays to connect externally to your PC comes with a USB connector so extra ports are always handy -- enter the Enermax USB hub.


Bose Triport Headphones

 by Aaron on 02/05/2005

Since it’s foundation in 1964 by Dr. Amar G. Bose, the Bose Corporation has been making breakthrough sound products and changing the way people and companies look at audio. They won international acclaim by setting a new standard for lifelike sound reproduction in 1968 with the introduction of the 901 Direct/Reflecting speaker system. Today they have a diverse household product lineup ranging from speakers and radios to headphones. Today we will be reviewing their Bose Triport headphones and look at the performance, wear and tear after one years use, and our dealings with Bose.


Creative Zen Micro

 by Zardon on 09/03/2005

Synonymous with portable hard drive players is the Apple iPod. Although, Creative had their Nomad series of portable hard drive players first, it was the Apple iPod which sent these devices mainstream. It would appear that the Apple iPod was the answer to what people wanted in a music player: tons of storage space in a stylishly designed pocket sized device. With this in mind, Creative counteracts Apple’s iPod with their Zen product line. A good effort was made by Creative in their Zen product line, however the market was clearly dominated by Apple. In an attempt to broaden the scope of their iPod product line, Apple unleashes the iPod Mini. This was the ideal player for those who wanted more storage than a typical CD player, but did not need the overwhelming space and price of the iPod or Zen Touch/Xtra


Noise Isolator RH-35SE Rheobus

 by dj_stick on 12/02/2005

I’m sure every computer user knows how loud CPU, case and PSU fans can be. It can be distracting and downright irritating at times, especially if you are like me and sleep in the same room as your computer. This is where fan controllers, or rheobusses come in. The fan controller I’m reviewing today the Noise Isolator RH-35SE Rheobus. I picked it up for AUD $25, not expecting too much for a cheaper rheobus.


Commodore 64 (DTV)

 by Zardon on 21/01/2005

A while ago we reviewed a USB vacuum cleaner and I was amazed how many emails I received from people asking for more reviews based around "cool gadgets". Today we are continuing this theme with a device which will appeal to the older guys amongst us who remember the Commodore 64 with fond memories. Yes you would be right, I'm one of those people who in their childhood spent many a weekend with games like Ghostbusters, Bruce Lee and Uridium.


Casebuy Mini USB Vacuum Cleaner

 by Zardon on 05/12/2004

Yes, you arent mistaken, Casebuy have developed a new mini USB Vacuum cleaner for all of you with dirty and unhygienic keyboards in need of a good clean ! Quite an unusual little device and worth a look.


OCZ DDR Booster Diagnostic Device

 by Zardon on 25/07/2004

Today im looking at a wonderfully innovative product from OCZ which will prove very popular amongst the overclocking community, the OCZ DDR Booster Diagnostic device, which incorporates Powerclean Technology™ and Digital LED Readout. This device allows users to supply a cleaner power feed to their memory modules, which will result in more stable memory.