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Written by Mikhail Ivanenkov   
Wednesday, 22 August 2007

iOne Scorpius N2T Wireless Keyboard at ThinkComputers:

Taking a look on the right side of the keyboard we notice that there is an optical trackball that is about the size of a small marble and operates at 1000 dpi. To the left of the trackball you will notice two LED's. The one will let you know if you're transmitting to the receiver and the other will let you know whenever you have a low battery. This feature could come in handy since it is only using AAA batteries. Underneath the trackball we find ourselves a standard number pad.


Swiftech MCW6500-T waterblock at BurnOutPC:

Peltier devices, also known as thermoelectric (TE) modules, are small solid-state devices that function as heat pumps. A "typical" unit is a few millimeters thick by a few millimeters to a few centimeters square. It is a sandwich formed by two ceramic plates with an array of small Bismuth Telluride cubes ("couples") in between.


SteelSeries QcK+ Monster Pad at BCCHardware:

The QcK+ comes in a well marketed box that displays the product, and specifications. Inside you will find that the mouse pad comes neatly rolled, not flattened. This is to reduce damage to the mouse pad as any folds or kinks will cause performance problems with the mouse. Once the product has been removed the packaging, I was floored at how massive this mouse pad really is. 45 cm (17.4”) wide by 40 cm (15.7”) tall? I can see the average Counter-Strike being impressed with this size of a mouse pad as long and precise movements are demanded by those kinds of players. Let me say that you will need a very large surface or desk to fit this mouse pad as it does consume quite a bit of space.


Silverstone Temjin TJ10 Tower Chassis at ExtremeMhz:

It is hard to depict in pictures, but the TJ10 comes in a surprisingly large box. At first glance, it appeared to be double-boxed. While I find this a necessity for shipping these products, it certainly wasn't necessary in this particular case. The case is extremely well-packaged and arrived completely undamaged. This beauty ships with a very basic install manual and three bags of install hardware that will definitely cover any type of setup you may be planning.


Crucial DDR2-800 2GB Memory Kit at TheTechLounge:

DDR2-800 is also priced right. A couple gigs of DDR2-800 memory can be had for well under a hundred bucks, at least for the plain stuff, and RAM for the crazy, volt-hungry enthusiast doesn't cost much more.


LG GSA-H62N SATA Dual Layer DVD-Writer at PCStats:

The LG GSA-H62N is rather plain looking, and as you can see we are looking at the black version. LG proudly states its DVD standard compatibility, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, CD-R/RW and Super Multi. On the front you'll also find the eject button, a LED indicator and an emergency hole for ejecting the tray when it's stick. Around back there is a SATA data jack and SATA-style power connector. There is no analog audio connector or jumper for selecting master or slave because SATA devices never share channels.


Corsair Survivor 8GB Flash Drive at GideonTech:

The visual size of the survivor is a little smaller than a Samsung A930 cell phone and as thick as one when it is closed. The rubber rings on the outside of the case help with the anti-shock.


ASRock Conroe1333-eSATA2 Motherboard at Pro-Clockers:

Hopping over to the left we have the yellow and orange colored DIMM slots. These can support up to four gigs of DDR2 533/667 in dual channel mode. It is while looking at the DIMM slots that you will notice one of the reasons the 20-pin power connector is in such a silly place. Asrock have done what Asus did with the P5N-e SLI, they have shaved off a decent amount of mobo PCB and in doing so have taken away the usual mounting spot for the 20-pin connector.


CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD 1500VA 900W LCD UPS at Benchmark Reviews:

CyberPower has recently expanded its line of products to include both lower cost UPS units for the general consumer, as well as higher end units for those applications needing automatic voltage regulation or pure sine wave output. This new product line fully compliments our retail line of products and is capable of serving the reseller community in the SMB sector. The new Reseller line of products is conveniently segregated into three main categories to help enable simplicity in application choice. Those three categories are; The Utility line which is standby Off line UPS, the Office line consisting of line interactive AVR UPS and the Professional line that is Pure Sine wave line interactive AVR UPS. These units are produced in tower form factors and Rack mounted versions in both 1U and 2U designs currently. The addition of these products into the CyberPower line makes CyberPower a true leading global supplier of power protection solutions.


Leadtek PX8600GTS 256MB PCI-E video card also at Pro-Clockers:

This card features two DVI ports and one s-video jack with HDMI support. This card also takes advantage of NVidia’s Pure Video technology, which NVIDIA claims is the combination of a dedicated video processing core and software that delivers high-definition H.264, WMV, and MPEG-2 movies with minimal CPU utilization and low power consumption.

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