![]() Joby Gorillatorch OriginalPosted on: 7/17/2010 7:12:30 PMWhen you work with computers there will always be a time when you end up working in small spaces and bad light. Joby have come up with a solution to this with their Gorialltorch light that has three magnetic feet that can be twisted and turned around anything. ![]() Logitech HD C510 WebcamPosted on: 7/9/2010 2:06:36 PMLogitech has released their new HD webcams with the Logitech Vid webcam software so you can make HD calls to each other. Today we are going to try out the new C510 model that they sent us, we are going to see what type of picture quality we can expect and also what it actually requires of our computers. ![]() Speedlink Pro USB Joystick + 99 best of C64 Classix®Posted on: 6/27/2010 2:08:23 PMRemember that old machine you used to play alot on in the mid 80´s to late 80´s? Commondre 64 was the big deal then with alot of famous games with superb gameplay and feeling in the games. Speedlink has taken advantage of this and reawaken the Commondore 64 games by creating a joystick similar to the Tac2 joystick. ![]() Geeks.com Mini LED LCD ProjectorPosted on: 2/22/2010 3:39:35 PMA few days ago we had the chance to check a new mini led projector from geeks.com and were pleasantly surprised by the size of the unit. Besides its size it is also extremely light making it great for parties and small to medium size audio/visual presentations. ![]() Arctic Cooling Univeral USB ChargerPosted on: 1/31/2010 3:24:40 PMToday we are taking a look at a bit different product than normal, we got a couple of samples from Artic Cooling that we are going to look at today. They sent us their Universal USB chargers, a 1 port version and a 4 port version that we are going to test out today. ![]() Raidsonic Icybox IB-MP305A-B MediaplayerPosted on: 11/18/2009 8:34:26 AMRaidsonic is well known of their internal and external RAID-enclosures. This time however we have something totally different. Raidsonic Icybox IB-MP305A-B is their newest FullHD capable mediaplayer with network interface. Let's have a look how it performs as full featured mediacenter in homeuse. ![]() Tv & PC TricklesaversPosted on: 9/13/2009 4:19:03 AMA big power consumer these days is your home theather system, which includes but not limited to: receivers, cd players, HTPC, DVD recorder, and digital top box etc. They all run on stand by when you are not using them and believe it or not the stand by actually cost money if you count it out on a year. Tricklestar has released a product that takes care of that problem. The Tricklesaver products basically shuts all the extra products off when you turn your TV or computer off. How does it work? Let's find out. ![]() R2-D2 USB-HubPosted on: 9/6/2009 1:47:28 PMLooking for a USB hub or a Starwars product? Well you can get both in one product, we are looking at the R2-D2 usb hub that even makes the same sounds as he does in the movie. It is cool looking and all but can it perform like other USB hubs? ![]() Mionix Alioth 320 & 400 MousepadsPosted on: 8/22/2009 4:49:45 AMMionix a well known gaming accessory manufacturer here in Sweden creates great mice as we saw in an earlier review, but what about their mousepads? Today we are going to take a look at their Alioth 320 and 400, where the 400 is a bigger version but still the same material as the 320. Lets have a closer look at what type of pads they have released, and finally conclude the review with their pros and cons. ![]() NZXT Cryo S ReviewPosted on: 8/7/2009 7:18:05 PMWith laptop sales consistently topping desktop sales, a comfortable and cool computer is quickly becoming a top priority. There are many laptop coolers out on the market with similar features. So how does one decide on which cooler to purchase? Some of the important traits include angle between laptop keyboard and computing surface, structural rigidity of the unit, cooling capabilities, transportability, and of course price. Let’s see how the NZXT Cryo S does in each of these categories. ![]() Coolermaster Sna95 Univeral Notebook AdapterPosted on: 8/4/2009 11:56:33 AMEver had your laptop power adapter die on you? Or have you just ended up dropping it or breaking it? Whatever the case is you will need a new one and as we all know they can cost a fortune from the original manufacturer. Coolermaster has released the SNA 95 slim netbook adapter that supports most laptop brands on the market. ![]() Roccat TuskoPosted on: 7/3/2009 4:57:25 AMRoccat which is a well known brand on the market now, has made products like mice, mousepads, keyboards and more. They sent us their Tusko laptop travel bag for test, it seems to be a very safe and protective bag at first look however the 15-19 inch max monitor size worries me. Maybe we can push in something even bigger into this bag? Lets have a closer look. ![]() XTracPads Logic MatPosted on: 5/22/2009 2:16:52 PMOne majorly overlooked, yet critical element in a gaming rig doesn't let your game run smoother or make on-screen details more crisp. No, instead, it improves tactile response and allows your movements to have more speed, comfort, and precision while gaming. Behold! The mousepad! Today, RBMods takes a look at three new Logic Mats from XTracPads. They come with a reusable adhesive backing to help prevent them from slipping and sliding on your desktop surface. Let's take a look at how they work. ![]() Ulti-Mat Mousepad RoundupPosted on: 4/23/2009 9:57:20 AMMousepads are important part of gaming. These come in various sizes, materials, brands and colors. Today we will have a look at three high quality gamer mousepads made by Ulti-Mat. ![]() Hiyatek HY-CF-6288-1 Laptop cooler and standPosted on: 4/14/2009 9:48:35 AMLaptops are used in many places. Some of us use laptops as their desktop replacements. Those laptops can get quite hot every now and then when using programs which use a lot CPU- and GPU-time. Hiyatek has provided us the solution for this. Hiyatek HY-CF-6288-1 2 in 1 laptop cooling pad & stand is meant to be used as a stand for your laptop and to cool your laptop. Let’s have a look at it. ![]() Hiyatek HY-HB-8700 USB-hub ReviewPosted on: 2/20/2009 1:23:12 PMHiyatek is one of the many manufacturers of USB-peripherals. Their products range includes USB-hubs, USB-mobile racks, notebook coolers, thermal panels and other USB-related products. This time we got an opportunity to have a look at their 7-port USB hub. ![]() Promolocker Promotional Product ReviewPosted on: 2/19/2009 2:09:46 AMSince I'm running a website I am always looking for good ways to market it. Online you can find funky kinds of stuff that you can get your logo on. Promolocker is one of these companies that offers various promotion products with your print on them. They have some products I have not seen before and they seem to also be able to create decent looking logos. Lets have a closer look at a USB flash drive and a wireless presenter from them and see how good they really are. ![]() Spire SP331CB USB CombiPod Card ReaderPosted on: 2/10/2009 6:46:37 AMNowadays you can find memorycards almost everywhere. Digital cameras, mp3 players, PDA:s , mobile phones and even some laptops use them as their storage device. Having a card reader in your computer can boost data transferring from the memory card significantly. Spire has provided us their newest USB2 card reader which we will have a look. ![]() Evercool Booster Cool Wrist PadPosted on: 11/22/2008 3:40:51 PMEvery now and then various manufacturers publish strange products. Sometimes those products come with great success. Generally those products are fun for a week or two, and then they lie around your cabinet after the purchase. This time we have an opportunity to review Evercool’s Booster wrist cooler. ![]() Keelog USB Keylogger ReviewPosted on: 10/12/2008 12:00:00 AMEvery now and then, the idea of knowing what your friend might type on his computer pops in mind. Keelog has provided us their newest product Keelogger Flash USB keylogger, which saves everything you type on your computer to tiny USB flash memory and allows you to read it whenever you want. The current product line includes PS/2 and USB keyloggers with 2MB, 512MB or 2GB of memory. ![]() TomTom GO 930 ReviewPosted on: 8/29/2008 12:00:00 AMIf we look back in time just a few years ago we see that the GPS was still quite basic with simple instructions and graphics on how to drive. These days the GPS holds high end graphics, FM transmitters, music players, Bluetooth and video playing functions just to mention a few so we can really see that they have gone forward. Today we are going to look at the TomTom GO 930 which is one of the latest badboys from TomTom. With a pricetag of 500$ this unit better perform extremely well so lets take a look. ![]() Geeks Axim x51V PDA ReviewPosted on: 7/14/2008 12:00:00 AMWith wireless networks becoming available almost everywhere, a device that can tap into them becomes more handy. Why lug around a laptop when a smaller PDA with wireless capability will do? Geeks.com, popular online retailer, offers many such PDAs, computer parts, and they sent us a sample of one of the more well-known models, the Dell Axim X51v. Will this tiny device provide a boost to productivity? Read on to find out more. ![]() Qpad CT Mousepad ReviewPosted on: 7/14/2008 12:00:00 AMA few years ago we looked at a few Qpad mousepads and since then these pads have been used by us. I have not been able to find another pad that works as well as these and and because of this we are going to look at the new CT pad which is available in various sizes and colors. This new CT pad lets you choose between a soft or hard top depending on the thickness you choose. ![]() Geeks HP Jornada 728 ReviewPosted on: 5/5/2008 12:00:00 AMLooking for something smaller than a laptop to fulfill your computing needs? Many have turned to handheld PCs as a substitute, but some lack all the features/applications needed. Geeks.com, popular online retailer, offers one such device, the HP Jornada 728, which comes loaded with applications in a compact size. Will this device offer the solution to your portable computing needs? Read on to find out. ![]() Spire SP332CB 3.5" Internal Card ReaderPosted on: 5/2/2008 12:00:00 AMSince the early 90s you may have found a cooler made by Spire in your computers. Spire is known of its cheap CPU coolers which are mainly used in low-end and home user computers. On the other hand, Spire has been well known of its USB Hard disk enclosures. This time, we will have a look of Spires new 3.5" Internal Card Reader. ![]() Logitech Kinetik 15,4 Briefcase ReviewPosted on: 3/28/2008 12:00:00 AMNow if you are trying to find a laptop bag you will notice it is a jungle out there. I have seen so many types and shapes that that don't even make sense at all. I got a bag from Logitech though that we are going to test today. The Kinetik case is available in both briefcase and a backpack so it will aim for both younger and the older market. Otherwise I see this bag has some potential and this is what we are going to look into when it comes to todays review. ![]() Vizo Master Panel II ReviewPosted on: 3/27/2008 12:00:00 AMI�ve always found connecting peripheral devices in the back of the computer to be a pain, especially if it�s inside a cabinet or under a table.Vizo, makers of a wide range of computer products, has come out with a product, the Vizo Master Panel II, which enables you to utilize an extra 5.25� drive bay to connect peripherals and that also can read a variety of memory cards.Is this product as versatile as it sounds?Read on to find out more. ![]() SteelSeries S&S Professional Gaming Mouse PadPosted on: 3/27/2008 12:00:00 AMIt's not uncommon today for hardcore gamers to pump out $100 dollars on a mouse catered towards them.They offer everything from higher dpi, and more buttons to on the fly adjustments.But, are you going to get all of your money out of that brand new mouse when you're still using some foam mouse pad or maybe even your desk surface. ![]() Nexus SFM-1000 Vibration Absorbers ReviewPosted on: 3/27/2008 12:00:00 AMLooking to complete a silent PC build and eliminate as much noise as possible, yet still retain some cooling ability?Often times, case fans can contribute a significant amount of noise, since they are on the outside and usually secured with larger screws that transmit vibration.Nexus, makers of a wide variety of noise-reducing products, has released a new product, the SFM-1000 Case Fan Vibration Absorbers, which offer a different way to secure the fan that helps eliminate the noise.Can they get the job done?Let�s find out. ![]() Geeks Century/Centurion CD 200-Pc CD/DVD Organizer Carousel 2-PackPosted on: 3/27/2008 12:00:00 AMWe got another computer "part" from Geeks today. They sent us one of their Cd organizer kits. Have you ever had issues with losing cd�s/dvd�s or not finding them when they are needed? Well then this is definitely one product that you should read more about. We got a 2 pack of Geeks Cd Carousel. This product oganizes your cd�s and makes it easy to find them when needed, sounds interesting? Lets check out the product. ![]() Ultra Stackables ReviewPosted on: 3/27/2008 12:00:00 AMNowadays, it�s not uncommon to have multiple external components connected to your computer, since companies have made external versions of almost everything.As your desk gets cluttered with more peripherals and you run out of power outlets, you might be wondering if there is a product out there to simplify your setup.Ultra, well-known makers of a wide variety of technical products, has released a new product line, the Ultra Stackables, which may just do the trick.Will they work together or against each other?Let�s find out in this review. ![]() Vizo Starlet Crystal Neon LightPosted on: 3/26/2008 12:00:00 AMCosmetic modifications for computers have become increasingly popular over the years.You might as well make your expensive PC you've put so much time and money into look good, even if only your mom or girlfriend will see it.One of the easier and probably most popular ways to do this is lighting.Because of this Vizo has sent for review one of their Starlet crystal neon ultra bright lights. Let's find out if there's anything that will set this neon apart from the many, many others. ![]() Vizo MasterPanelPosted on: 3/26/2008 12:00:00 AMFor review today is another product from Vizo, the Master Panel.What is a master panel you may ask, well it is a device that will allow you to quickly connect either an IDE or SATA drive to your PC without the need of an external enclosure or opening your case.While the concept seems nice, let's see how it does in testing. ![]() Globalsat Tr-101Posted on: 3/26/2008 12:00:00 AMThese days GPS is every mans product, with more traveling and more stress people use a GPS to find their way around. Now you don't even need to bring a GPS with you if you use the new product from Globalsat named the Tr-101. Plug in your SIM card from your cell phone to this device and you can use it to SMS your cordinates to your friend and he can look up where you are with Google Earth. We are going to try this out and see how accurate it is and how well it actually works. ![]() Steelpad 5L Mousepad ReviewPosted on: 3/26/2008 12:00:00 AMToday we have SteelSeries� latest offering in the mousepad marketplace, the Steelpad 5L.We have reviewed a couple of other SteelSeries mousepads (the 4D and the original Steelpad) and were impressed yet not completely satisfied.Will this latest offering answer all of our mousepad needs?Let�s find out. ![]() QPAD EC-R MousepadPosted on: 3/26/2008 12:00:00 AMWhen QPad was a young company I reviewed one of their mousepads. Qpad XXXL gamerpad to be more exact and it ended up being the best mousepad that year. I still personally use it and even have one spare one with a R&B Logo that we got as a gift. Well enough about the past to be honest! Qpad is back with a new pad named EC-R and it's a hard surface pad but it seems to have the great qualitys the older XXXL gamerpad had. We are going to see how well this does as we know hard surface pads are usually loud or offer bad accuracy so stay tuned for todays review. ![]() Coolermaster Xcraft HDD EnclosurePosted on: 3/26/2008 12:00:00 AMThese days people need to get more and bigger drives due to the software taking up more space, and in some cases you might run out of space and therefore there are external enclosures that you can have on the table. These units run with USB2 and today we take a look at a enclosure from Coolermaster named Xcraft. This is a IDE enclosure but it's also available for SATA drives. The problem with these USB2 enclosures has usually been heat and speed as USB2 is not nearly as fast as IDE. ![]() Waawoo WowpenPosted on: 3/25/2008 12:00:00 AMWell we review pretty much anything and today is the first time we are reviewing a pen mouse. We got a sample from Waawoo on their latest product which we will test tonight. Pen mice have not been so popular so it will be interesting to see how this mouse works. If you are in the market for one you should stay tuned. ![]() Sunbeam Wherever PCI RackPosted on: 3/25/2008 12:00:00 AMNo more room in your hard drive cage? Need more cooling on your video card, PCI card or chipset? Maybe this is the savior of the day! ![]() 700L-17 Notebook carry bag deluxePosted on: 3/24/2008 12:00:00 AMThis is something you might not see everday on a review site. Trust sent us their new laptop carry bag that we will have a closer look at. This seems to be a very big laptop bag that can take everything you need for a longer trip. We will check how much it fits and how it works quality wise also. ![]() Thermaltake GammapadPosted on: 3/24/2008 12:00:00 AMLately we have been reviewing alot of glowing mousepads that are on the market. We have one more here from Thermaltake and it seems to be very similar to the ones we have had a look at before. What makes this pad so special? Well stay tuned to find out. ![]() Xraypad Aqua3 & Thunder8Posted on: 3/24/2008 12:00:00 AMWe have some interesting looking mousepads on the test bench today. We will look at the Aqua 3 and Thunder8 mousepads from Xraypads. We have one fabric and one hard plastic mousepad that we will be testing in gaming and normal use. Stay tuned if you are in the market for a new mousepad. ![]() Trust 120V wireless DVD & VIDEO viewerPosted on: 3/24/2008 12:00:00 AMToday it's time to look at another product from Trust. We have their wireless DVD & Video viewer on the test bench. This little gadget is supposed to be able to transfer the picture from your PC to the TV wireless and also some other features that we will look at in the review. ![]() Coolermaster Musketeer 2Posted on: 3/24/2008 12:00:00 AMLast year we had the chance to review the Musketeer from Coolermaster. Tonite we have a chance to have a closer look at the second version of the popular Musketeer which this time is called 'Musketeer 2'. This device is connected to a 5.25 slot and it shows your HDD activity and also the sound activity. It has 7 different colors so you can just choose which color suits your mood. Well enough talking, lets get this review going. ![]() Macally BuzzballPosted on: 3/24/2008 12:00:00 AMHave you ever sat by the computer and felt a pain somewhere on your body? Most of us have and tonite we are having a look at a product that might relieve the problem :) It's a Macally Buzzball, which is a massage ball that you plug into your USB port and run it through that.... Maybe not the most necessary product but if you have problems with tension and pain why not try this! ![]() Flexiglow X-raider mousepadsPosted on: 3/24/2008 12:00:00 AMLast year we had a chance to review some mousepads from Flexiglow and tonite we have the new updated version of their shining mousepads. The pads are equipped with leds so they shine on the sides and on the new version we find a dimmer so you can choose how bright it should shine. This is one new features among a few other we will have a look at tonite. ![]() Thermaltake Circle fire multi media kitPosted on: 3/24/2008 12:00:00 AMThis little gadget kind of reminds me of Coolermasters Museketeer but it's not the same and does not have the same functions. I got this from Thermaltake and they call if Circlefire. What can this thing do then? Well let's check it out. ![]() Wisetech flash usb cablesPosted on: 3/24/2008 12:00:00 AMWell what is there left to mod? The cables of course. Tonite we have some led cables on our review bench for testing. They seem to be high quality cables so we will see how good they really do work. Stay tuned if you are in the market for some led cables. ![]() Eksitdata USB virtual HDD keyPosted on: 3/24/2008 12:00:00 AMIn this digital age privacy is important. The USB Virtual HDD Key creates a hidden "partition" on a harddrive of your choice, and hides it whenever you unplug the unit. That way your data is safe when you are not around. Or is it? That's what I'm going to find out. Belkin Universal AC Travel AdapterPosted on: 3/24/2008 12:00:00 AMI travel alot and live both in America and Europe. The thing is that Europe and America have different outlets so I�ve been looking for something to help me out. I finally found this Universal AC adapter from Belkin. This little gadget will help me to travel between US and Europe and still be able to use some electronic stuff :) Remember though to check that the product can take 110V if you are plugging it in the US or 220V in Europe. Well let's look closer! ![]() Steelpad 4DPosted on: 3/24/2008 12:00:00 AMWe reviewed a Steelpad awhile back and tonite we are having a look at the 4D pad that the released. Its a different kind of pad since its not made out of steel as the original steelpad. This one is in plastic so it might work a bit better than the original one. The pad seems intresting with its size and and two different surfaces. ![]() Nexustek Disktwin HD silencerPosted on: 3/24/2008 12:00:00 AMWell we have a small review today for you. We have a new product from Nexustek on the test bench. They sent us a sample of their Disktwin product which is a hard drive silencer that is supposed to silence the vibrations and also cool the disk a bit with the built in heatsinks. Lets check out if we can get rid of some vibrations with this product. ![]() Trust FF380 Force Feedback Racing WheelPosted on: 3/24/2008 12:00:00 AMI have always wanted to play car games with a racing wheel that had force feedback and finally I got one from Trust for a review. Trust sent me their FF380 Force feedback steering wheel with pedals and everything. I can tell you that I will try this product with some Need for speed and Colin Mcrae of course. Well keep reading to see what we really think of this product. ![]() Macally USB2 hubPosted on: 3/24/2008 12:00:00 AMWell as USB2 is getting more and more popular people are getting more products that require USB 2 ports. Tonight we will have a look at a USB2 hub from Macally. It's a 4 port hub that can run your products on USB 2. This is a small little hub that will not take up alot of space but still supports 4 USB ports. Eksitdata IR remote controllPosted on: 3/23/2008 12:00:00 AMLet's have a look at something from Eksitdata tonite. It was awhile ago but they sent us a IR remote control. So what do this have to do with the computer? Well you program the buttons yourself for whichever action you want them to do. So you can for instance start programs and control winamp etc. This seems like a great addition to your HTPC system. Let's have a look.... Icemat MousepadPosted on: 3/23/2008 12:00:00 AMI have been waiting for this day to see if the famous Icemat can compete with my old Everglide pad... I will try the Icemat with mousepads and without- and also do other testing to see if it can be the new pad for me. Icemat is a mousepad made out of glass which gives very good precision. so let's have a look..... Sunbeam RheobusPosted on: 3/23/2008 12:00:00 AMTonite I'm going to review the first Sunbeam product that rbmods got and more will come since there is alot waiting to be reviewed. Tonite we are having a look at the Sunbeam Rheobus which you probably are pretty familiar with at this point because alot of sites have already reviewed it, and it's been on the modding market for awhile. Lets get rocking then... Bitsuvfans Uv lightPosted on: 3/23/2008 12:00:00 AMSo another Bitspower product.... But this time we will look at the UV (ultraviolett light) reactive fans... So what are they? Well basically they are fans that react when they get in contact with UV light :) I got 3 different ones with orange, green and blue colored. Let's get this party rolling and I and the crew hope you enjoy this flight or *umm* review and decide to buy some :) ![]() L.I.S VFD PlatinumPosted on: 3/23/2008 12:00:00 AMAround a year ago when we started rbmods we reviewed a L.I.S LCDand tonite we are having a look at the follower to the popular plug and play LCD. This new VFD product has several new features and we are going to have a close look on this thing and see if it's better or worse than the LCD. ![]() Qpad XXXL gamer mousepadPosted on: 3/23/2008 12:00:00 AMTonite we are having a mousepad on the test bench. It's a XXXL mousepad from Qpad. This pad seems to really rock since it has the size and the features of the Func, Everglide etc. The thing about this mousepad is that you can have whatever print you want on it and it still works as good as a Func or Everglide which are the leaders at this moment in the mousepad industry. This cloth pad seems to be something special so stay tuned as we have a closer look on this mousepad. ![]() Macally USB2,Firewire cardPosted on: 3/23/2008 12:00:00 AMWell this seems to be a pleasing pci card that has 2 firewire and 2 USB 2.0 ports on it.We are going to take a look at it now and discuss their specifications. ![]() Macally USB dotmousePosted on: 3/23/2008 12:00:00 AMThere are tons of mice out there and today we have a look at a mouse from Macally which seems to fit both left and right handed- also it's fairly small so kids don't have a problem using this mouse. We are going to try it and see how it works in normal daily usage and see how the optical sensor follows along when moving the mouse around a little faster :) ![]() Beantech 7in1 media readerPosted on: 3/23/2008 12:00:00 AMAnother review from Murdoc. This time he is taking a look at a 7in1 media reader from Beantech. Stay tuned as he does alot of testing and has put some nice effort into this review just for you guys/girls :) FrontX reviewPosted on: 3/23/2008 12:00:00 AMI know you have been in the situation when it's to tight so you cannot plug your units in. Or it's dark and you have no idea what you are doing. The Frontx is a good choice then. It got usb ports and audio ports in the front and not to forget a port for your gamepad/joystick, and they are all in the front. This product is really nice and good for everyone I think. Enough with the crap talk and lets get to the review :) ![]() TFT lock from EksitdataPosted on: 3/23/2008 12:00:00 AMTo start with I want to say that you won't find another place on the net that reviews crazy products like we do :) Check out this review for example. You might want to lock your screen or computer when sitting in a huge LAN party so the stuff won't get stolen. If so then this might be something for you to think about purchasing. It's a lock you can use for your tft screen, fridge?, bike etc so this works for several things. Eksitdata was nice enough to provide us with one of these so let's have a closer look and see what this really is about.... X-trac Zoom mousepadPosted on: 3/23/2008 12:00:00 AMAwhile back I had a chance to try out the Xtrac Pro mousepad and I gave it my recommendation and 5 out of 5. Well now it's time to look at the follower to that mousepad, it's called the Zoom and is for optical mice. It's credit card thin and has a special bottom so it will not move on the table. Well we are going to take a look at it now and stop talking :) ![]() X-trac Ripper, Micro and Hammer mousepadsPosted on: 3/23/2008 12:00:00 AMWe have reviewed a few mousepads from Xtrac before and they have always ended up with a good result. Xtrac sent us their new pads called the Ripper, Micro and Hammer. These are pretty big mousepads that seem to have the same features as the older pads from Xtrac. Let's have a closer look on these pads and see how good they really are. ![]() Coolermaster MusketeerPosted on: 3/23/2008 12:00:00 AMWe have reviewed a few Coolermaster products in the last few months. Today we are going to have a look at their Musketeer which is able to control voltage...etc. This product has a special look as all Coolermaster products do. You better have a look yourself to see this :) I think we are going to have a great review. So stay tuuuuned..... Macally Retractable cablesPosted on: 3/22/2008 12:00:00 AMWe all know how it feels when you have to carry around the annoying cable and it tangles up everywhere and gets stuck. Macally sent me these interesting USB,Firewire and Network cables which are retractable. These seem to be a intresting solution. Well lets check it ouuuuuuuuuuttttttttt................ Matrix Orbital MX2Posted on: 3/22/2008 12:00:00 AMTonite we are having a look at a Matrix Orbital Mx2 LCD which is just basically plug and play. You just plug it in to the USB port and install the drivers. Matrix Orbital has alot of different LCD�s out there, but this is the easiest one that fits everybody. It has alot of features and a bunch of different settings. Well let's have a closer look at this LCD. And thank you Matrix Orbital for this unit. TrusthubPosted on: 3/22/2008 12:00:00 AMWell today we are going to take a look at a little different product that usual :) My local computer store gave this to me to review and it's an email hub from Thrust.... So what is a email hub then? Well that's what we are here to figure out. I myself was laughing about it when I first heard about it :) Well well it's time to have a peek into the world of weird stuff..... X-Trac Eels&X-Trac Pro HS reviewPosted on: 3/22/2008 12:00:00 AMHmm let me see..... there is the Everglide, Icemat, Func, Steelpad and the Speedpad. What do they all have common? Well they are all high quality pads and really popular out on the market. But today I will have a look at the X-Trac Pro HS mousepad which is supposed to be able to compete with all these mousepads. It's soft but still has this hard plastic cover that should make the mouse slide over with precision and speed. So let's have a look at this product! Quiet feet from QuietpcPosted on: 3/22/2008 12:00:00 AMWell as we all know most people want a quiet pc nowadays. Quietpc is a company that concetrates on this theme. They have released a series of quiet pc products and today we are having a look at their quiet feet. You can already guess what they are propably. These little "feet" are supposed to quiet down waterpumps, cases or wherever you want to put them. They come in different sizes but enough of this and lets get on to the review. Belkin RouterPosted on: 3/22/2008 12:00:00 AMI reviewed Belkins switch awhile back and this is the "brother" for this one almost :) The router and Switch almost look the same and you can put them together with the docking ring. I'm going to go through some basics and show you some pictures. Why do you need a router? What can it do? Well let's get this going. Mousepad ShootoutPosted on: 3/22/2008 12:00:00 AMWell I have so many mousepads here that I have to make a shootout to decide which ones is the best. I have the Everglide Giganta,Compad,OCZ Pad and Steelpad. I think this will be a really close contest since all of these are high quality mousepads which are designed for gamers that expect ALOT from their pads. |





























































