Review roundup for December 9th, 2008.

Logitech ClearChat PC Wireless Headset

Hardware Secrets reviews the Logitech ClearChat PC Wireless Headset here on their website. Here’s a snippet from the article:

“The Logitech Clear Chat PC Wireless is a headset (microphone + headphone) that not only is cordless but also truly plug-and-play, being very easy to install and promptly use. It’s better for VoIP applications than gaming and listening to music..”

C520

TechwareLabs has published a review of the Mio DigiWalker C520 Portable GPS device. (Just got a TomTom $99 GPS device myself – love it!). Here’s what they thought of the Mio C520:

“The Mio C520 is a very nice product that comes with an amazing amount of built in functionality and even more added functionality if you start thinking outside the cube.”

Thinking about getting a new heatsink for that LGA775 based Intel processor? Make sure to check out Frosytech’s billboard sized chart comparing 141 LGA775 heatsinks here. Crazy.

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PCSTATS.com has a review of the Foxconn A7DA-S AMD 790GZ Motherboard here on their website. Here’s the conclusion of the review:

“Ultimately the Foxconn A7DA-S motherboard is designed well, but priced a little higher than we’d like to see it. “

NZXT Khaos Classic

ThinkComputers has a new case review up – this time of the NZXT Khaos Classic Series Full Tower Welded Aluminum case. Here’s an excerpt from the review:

“Overall Think Computers would like to award the NZXT Khaos Classic Series Full Tower Case a 9 out of 10 score and our Editors Choice Award.”

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Looking to get into Wireless USB? Check out Everything USB’s review of the Cables Unlimited Wireless USB Adapter Kit. Here’s what they think of the kit:

“Teething pains, device incompatibilities, and slow performance with mass storage devices mar an otherwise significant new Certified Wireless USB product. We don’t doubt that in time, many operational glitches will be solved with a driver update or firmware patches. For now, we are left with a well-priced, underperforming product that may suit your needs – if your requirements are not that heavy and you don’t require isochronous or Mac support.”

icydock

TweakNews reviews the Icy Dock MB664UEA-1S USB/Firewire HDD Enclosure here on their website. Here’s a snippet:

“I have to say this is one of the best enclosures I’ve had the opportunity to review and what won me over is Icy Dock’s simple yet effective design. It actually took me longer to un-box everything than it did to install the hard drive, power it up, and begin copying files.””

Lost Circuits has published an extensive article about the Intel Core i7’s supply power here on their website.

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