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TrendNet TEW-637AP Wireless Easy-N-Upgrader Review
Conclusion The TrendNet TEW-637AP is a very attractive-looking package and it certainly makes the leap into wireless-N incredibly easy, even for people who aren’t quite as tech-savvy. Setting up this new access point is much the same as setting up a new wireless network on a “full” wireless router, but it’s just a smidget easier…
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Logitech Cordless Desktop MX5500 Revolution Review
Conclusion At $170, the Logitech Cordless Desktop MX5500 Revolution is far from being a bargain basement offering. It’s probably more than what most people are willing to spend on a wireless desktop set, so you would think that Logitech would step it up a notch or three to justify the higher asking price. Unfortunately, as…
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Second Generation MS Zune Review
User Interface and Performance With the first generation Microsoft Zune, the menu took up very little space on the otherwise large display. This seemed like such a waste, because many users would just end up squinting their eyes. For the second-gen Zune, Microsoft decided to make things a lot bigger and a lot easier to…
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TRENDnet Launches TV-M7 7″ Internet Photo Monitor
TRENDnet, a best-in-class wired and wireless networking hardware brand, today announces the launch of the first-to-market 7″ Wireless Internet Camera and Photo Monitor, model TV-M7. The world’s first 7″ Wireless Internet Camera and Photo Monitor connects to your wireless network, detects wired and wireless TRENDnet Internet Security Cameras and streams camera video wirelessly in real-time.…
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Thermaltake First To Offer Epressar Case
iBUYPOWER, known for its innovative and powerful gaming PCs, is excited to announce it has been chosen by Thermaltake as the first, and currently only, system builder to offer the Xpressar. The Thermaltake Xpressar Case is the world’s first micro-refrigeration cooling case and features phase-change cooling technology, similar to air conditioners or industrial freezers, to…
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Thecus N3200 NAS Review
Performance This will depend almost entirely on what drives you choose to use with the N3200. Since Thecus did not include any to use for a baseline setup, we cannot comment on how fast the unit works. Your results will vary. I should note, however, that I found it to take unusually long to create…