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BitFenix Survivor Mid Tower Case PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tom   
Sunday, 05 December 2010 16:27

The new comer to the case market comes out swinging again. This time with a mid-tower case offering: The Bit Fenix Survivor. Cases in today's market equals bling. However this bling has to have functionality as well as style. The Survivor is geared towards LAN parties and the gamers that attend and is designed to turn heads as well as keep the innards cool and running properly.

The Survivor features some really smooth lines as well as security features to keep you peripherals attached when too many Red Bulls force nature's call. Other features include a mostly tool free chassis design, integrated carrying handle and hidden I/O panel on the top.

Today we will take a look at BitFenix's mid-tower case offering: The Survivor. Let's get started.

 

 

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BitFenix Colossus Full Tower Case PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tom   
Sunday, 07 November 2010 19:44

With the plethora of available cases on the market; how does a start up compete with manufactures that are deeply entrenched in the market and have acquired quite the fan base? Try bringing aggressive styling, more than adequate room for components and modifications, and top notch cable management to the table.

Bitfenix was launched in early 2010 and in August 2010 BitFenix launched their first chassis: The Colossus. The Colossus employs a cavernous interior, exterior cable management and security as well as two color LED lighting, not only on one side of the case but on both sides of the case as well as the door on the front of the case. BitFenix has brought out a heavy hitter with the Colossus, but how does it measure up compared against other full tower designs in performance, design, options, and usability?

Today will will take a look at BitFenix's full tower case offering: The Colossus.

 

 

 

Last Updated on Sunday, 07 November 2010 19:57
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Motorola DROID Review PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tom   
Tuesday, 15 December 2009 20:43

The way in which people use their cell phones today has drastically changed, when compared to just five years ago. During that time it was not uncommon to see power users have a cell phone, PDA, and a laptop all running at the same time while they were out on the move. Also during that time the wearable computer was trying to gain ground. Eventually, as with technology, eventually technology caught up to what the users need/want.

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HTC Droid Eris PDF Print E-mail
Written by Michael   
Monday, 01 March 2010 16:34

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It seems like any item you purchase these days comes in a color shape or taste that matches you perfectly. Technology is becoming more and more personal to us each and every day. Why would we not expect something that we carry and use countless times throughout the day to be the same? This is where the HTC Droid Eris shines above other phones. With elegance, style, functionality and personability the Droid Eris makes any other phone seem like well…any other phone.

 

 

Last Updated on Monday, 01 March 2010 22:40
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Eagle Tech ET-CSMDSU2-BK 3.5” SATA to USB Multitasking Dual Bay Hard Drive Enclosure PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tom   
Thursday, 24 September 2009 12:10

For quite some time USB drive enclosures have been available, and come in most shapes and sizes imaginable but the none offer the ability to house two hard drives simultaneously nor offer the ability to hot swap each of the drives. This affords the user the opportunity to make quick copies from either of the drives in the enclosure or from the hard drive in the PC. This enclosure is all about multitasking, saving valuable time, and space.

Eagle Tech presents the ET-CSMDSU2-BK 3.5" SATA to USB dual drive enclosure. As the name implies this is a SATA to USB enclosure featuring two separate drive bays. The unit can be configured to handle the each drive individually or the drives can be set up as JOBD (just a bunch of disks). Lacking the eSATA port, can the ET-CSMDSU2-BK 3.5" drive enclosure stand up to the demands of daily use or will it just fall flat on it's face and just become more desk clutter? Read on to find out.

 

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 24 September 2009 18:06
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