In our previous wireless headphone review we had some interference problems. Enter Sennheiser with their reputation for excellent quality and 50 years of RF audio transmission experience. Will th...
Headphones. Some like them big, some like small, some people want noise-canceling and some want wireless. Wait! wireless? Yes! Altec Lansing AHP612 Wireless Studio Headphones to be exact. Whil...
The iRiver T10 is a flash-based player with what iRiver bills as a "sport ready' design. It's got a chromed metal "sport clip' to keep it attached and the body of the player is sturdily built. Th...
HighSpeedPC's Tech Station is billed as the perfect workstation for computer hobbyists, overclockers, IT professionals, and even PC shops. Over the last few months Nick has used the Tech Station as...
Wouldn't it be nice to buy a BFG motherboard to go along with that BFG video card? But BFG doesn't make motherboards, do they? Why yes, they do! BFG sells a single motherboard model based on the...
ECS' newest mainstream venture is their "Extreme' line of motherboards that sport all the features you would expect from a top-of-the-line gaming system. The board I will be covering today is the K...
In the quest for computing silence I've swapped fans, cases, heatsinks, but I still hear something... Clicking? Ah, the hard drive! Silentmaxx's HD-Silencer promises to keep your hard drive cool an...
JetAudio's new X5 is a HDD-based player for music, photos and videos, available in 20GB or 30GB capacities as well as an extended battery life model. All this in a package no larger than your stan...
The Maxtor OneTouch II 200GB external hard drive (USB/Firewire version) has both USB and Firewire connectivity for broader compatibility. The large button on the front is used to kick off a pre-co...
The Seagate 400GB Pushbutton Backup drive puts an absolutely huge amount of storage in your hands, free to carry wherever you like. I was actually surprised by the transfer rates I could achieve; c...
Apparently Saitek listened to the criticism they received for their Gamer's Keyboard and decided to do something about it. They tossed the gaming pad, laser-etched the letters onto the keys, tweake...
If you're looking for a new keyboard and want something with a little style to it, pick up the Saitek gaming keyboard. The command pad is one of those things that you will either love or hate, but ...
With two 120mm fans and a translucent blue shroud running the length of the case, this case promises to provide adequate airflow for even a fanless CPU cooler. And since the included fans are 120m...
The HT-101 is an all copper, three heatpipe equipped cooler which comes with an 80mm quad-LED fan to provide airflow. Will this heatsink provide a good first impression for Aerocool? Does its cooli...
This heatsink uses a large copper base with six heatpipes to transfer heat from the processor to two large arrays of aluminum cooling fins and relies entirely on your case ventilation for air circu...
The Zalman CNPS7000B-Cu is a copper 'flower' heatsink that uses a 92mm fan. The 7000B-Cu is a slightly improved version of the 7000A-Cu. The 7000B not only performs a bit better, but the weight has...
The design is essentially the same as the CNPS7000-Cu, but on a larger scale. Sporting a 120mm fan and weighing in at no less than 918g, this beautiful chunk of copper is sure to have the ladies, o...
With a long list of features including FM tuner, voice recorder, and the ability to record from FM radio as well as a separate line-in jack, the U2 definitely has great potential. A built-in recha...
Mushkin has been selling memory online for a long time, but when I heard they were sending me an MP3 player to review I was a bit surprised; Mushkin makes MP3 players? This little device is an MP3...
Compared to other speaker sets, the sound quality on Edifier's S5.1s is up there with the best. The subwoofer doesn't have the power or range to compete with the Logitech Z680s or Creative Gigawork...
Are you one of those people who choose the plain black coffee over the double-shot-grande-latte-skim-no-whip? Would you rather drive the dependable Accord over some flashy hot-rod? If your practi...
DFI wowed us with the LanParty NFII Ultra and now they have released an updated version. Read along for the full report on the good, the bad and the truly ugly as we see how this latest incarnatio...
Lately Abit seems to be stepping things up a bit. They are producing some very high-end motherboards targeting the overclocking and gamer crowd. One such board is the IC7-Max3 that I have with me...
The Albatron PX865PE Lite Pro is a low cost Pentium4 platform. Yet, at the same time it boasts robust overclocking functionality. Can this board play with the big dogs that cost twice as much?
The LanParty PRO875B packs the power of the Intel 875P chipset with "Performance Enhancement Technology' and dual channel DDR. Does the PRO875B's performance live up to its appearance or does it si...
I'm seeing green and it's well past St Patrick's Day. I'm not sick either... What could be causing this? Well I've got a set of Real World Technology's Sicuro RW-360XL speakers in green. These ...
The ThermalTake XaserV WinGo Gaming Tower, with its LED fans, aluminum fan-control knobs and enlarged viewing window looks to add a little bling-bling to the Xaser lineup. But there is certainly m...
The Creative NOMAD Jukebox Zen NX is an HDD-based MP3 player that offers a strong feature-set, style, and most importantly, plenty of storage space. Is the Zen NX the next iPod, or just a Wanna-be?