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HTC Droid Eris PDF Print E-mail
Written by Michael   
Tuesday, 02 March 2010 00:34

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It seems like any item you purchase these days comes in a color shape or taste that matches you perfectly. Technology is becoming more and more personal to us each and every day. Why would we not expect something that we carry and use countless times throughout the day to be the same? This is where the HTC Droid Eris shines above other phones. With elegance, style, functionality and personability the Droid Eris makes any other phone seem like well…any other phone.

 

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 02 March 2010 06:40
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Motorola DROID Review PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tom   
Wednesday, 16 December 2009 04:43

The way in which people use their cell phones today has drastically changed, when compared to just five years ago. During that time it was not uncommon to see power users have a cell phone, PDA, and a laptop all running at the same time while they were out on the move. Also during that time the wearable computer was trying to gain ground. Eventually, as with technology, eventually technology caught up to what the users need/want.

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CoolerMaster Storm Sentinel Advance High-Performance Gaming Mouse PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tom   
Wednesday, 16 September 2009 18:40

First person shooters are extremely popular and are featured in most of the professional gaming competitions as well as being the main staple at LAN parties. In FPS no peripheral is more important than the mouse. The mouse controls where you look, aim, and fire, which is the main point of the FPS. So what gives one player the advantage over another? There are numerous answers to that question, but since this is a mouse review, let us pretend that everything is equal except the mice. Having a mouse that is very sensitive cuts down on your reaction time and help increase your score in battle.

There are a wealth of mice available, but not all are suitable for gaming. Logitech, Razer, Siatek, and Microsoft, to name a few, all make gaming mice that perform admirably. Get into chat on any server and ask what mice to people use and you will find that the selection runs the gambit of all most all the manufactures out there as well as the many models that are available. With and established base, how does one break into the market of competitive gaming mice? Well that's exactly what the Storm division of CoolerMaster is looking to do with the Sentinel Advance Gaming Mouse. The Sentinel Advance features 5600 DPI with 1000 MHz polling rate as well as on the fly profile and sensitivity changes. So does the CM Storm crew get kudos for their mouse design and functionality or does it just go back in a box as a nifty little device? Read on to find out.

 

 

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Vizo Master Panel II Review PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tom   
Monday, 17 August 2009 13:51

Space is a precious commodity in a computer case. Manufactures are constantly trying to figure out where to put the I/O connections for the front panel. Some manufactures limit your connections by just placing two USB ports and mabe a couple of audio jacks up front. So that means if you have any more than two devices, you're going to have to go to the back of the case to connect any additional devices and if the PC is tucked neatly back in some corner of the desk; it makes it that much more difficult to get to.

Vizo has your solution: The Master Panel II. The Master Panel II's slogan is "No need to go to the back, Do it in the Front."  Truer words have never been spoken. The Master Panel II offers a high speed USB 2.0 Multi-card reader, a fan bus with the ability to control up to two fans, two USB 2.0 ports, i1394 port, an eSATA port, A/V connection and audio in/out, all tucked into the space of a 51/4" drive bay. There is plenty of options on the Master Panel II and should satisfy all but the most connection hungry user. While all the connections are nice, if performance suffers then what's the point of having the connections if they perform poorly. Is the Master Panel II up to the task or is it just another pretty face? Read on to find out.

 

 

Last Updated on Monday, 17 August 2009 19:18
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Razer Arctosa Gaming Keyboard PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tom   
Sunday, 19 April 2009 00:00

As a gamer in most First Person Shooters, one of the most important tools in your arsenal is your keyboard. While the mouse controls the aim and firing of selected weapons, the keyboard controls movement such as moving forward, backwards, jumping and crouching. Many times there has been situations were multiple keys needed to be pressed down, maybe as many as six at one time. The problem: most keyboards cannot take that many keys held down at one time and commands are either not sent or dropped all together. How about response time, have you ever noticed any lag between the key you pressed to perform an action and the action actually taking place? Razer says they have the answer: The Arctosa.   The Arctosa is a gaming keyboard that boasts some impressive specifications as well as looks.

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