Review Roundup – December 16th, 2008
DV Hardware is out with a review of the Spire Edge Laptop Sleeve here on their website. Here’s what they had to say about the sleeve:
“If you have a MacBook and are looking for some extra protection you should consider the Spire Edge. It’s a pretty simple but professional looking bag. It’s made from good materials, it should last for years and at $20 it won’t break the bank. “
Looking for a new keyboard? How about the Hiper Superslim Alloy Series keyboard as reviewed by the folks at Bit-Tech. Here’s a snippet:
“it wasn’t the size of the Superslim Alloy that first grabbed us, but the frankly gorgeous 2mm thick aluminium alloy plating used to cover the front side of the keyboard. It’s the same high grade alloy Hiper uses in its Osiris case and is not only perfectly moulded and cut, but also feels fantastic and is machined to a wonderfully smooth, finger friendly finish.”
Super Talent’s known for manufacturing a ton of flash drives. The folks at Bjorn3D.com have reviewed one 8GB model here on their website (and man it’s suppppperrrr small). Here’s what they had to say:
“The Super Talent Pcio 8 GB flash drive is small enough for us to hide anywhere on our persons, in our purses and wallets, or even put it on our key chains. The overall looks and design to it is very appealing.“
Hardware Secrets has a new review up of the Lian-Li PC-7F case here on their website. A snippet for your viewing pleasure:
“we think this is a terrific product for the average user. It is a high-quality all-aluminum mid-tower case quoted on the same price range of good steel cases. “
Thinking about a new solid state drive? Check out the G.Skill MLC Solid State Drive as reviewed y the folks at BenchmarkReviews.com:
“the G.Skill FM-25S2S-64GB SATA-II SSD has really impressed me with a rare combination of phenomenal performance and incredibly affordable pricing”
FutureLooks takes a look at the Future Sonics Atrio Series Professional Earphones here on their site. Their conclusion?
“If you’re looking for some very portable monitoring headphones, then the Future Sonics Atrios are hard to beat”
Finally, ThinkComputers puts the Lenovo ThinkPad X200 12.1 inch Tablet PC through its paces here on their website. A snippet follows:
“If I had to get a tablet notebook this is for sure the one I would I would choose, with all the features you really cannot go wrong.”
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