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Hello, my good friends. Today the swell bunch of individuals at Geeks.com have sent over another delightful monitor for our reviewing pleasure. This time we received a 23” Asus VH232H monitor with HDMI & DVI support and lovely 1080p resolution. Remember when Asus just made motherboards? Ha! I used this display for the better part of today and have found it to be a lovely monitor overall, particularly as it is offered at a very reasonable price. Let’s quit the dilly-dally and get into it…
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Hello, my good friends. Today we’ll be talking monitors again and looking at a lovely monitor shipped over from our pals at Geeks.com. It’s a “De-Branded” 23” HD LCD that operates at 1080p. De-Branded basically means it’s a refurbished HP monitor that has had all of its HP-ness covered up during the refurbishing process. So far, I’ve found this to be a rather swell monitor – so let’s take a closer look and get acquainted with the product.
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Today for review our friends at Geeks.com have sent me over a ‘De-branded’ 23” LCD monitor. It’s originally from HP, but you won’t find any markings unless you really look. For about $160 you can get a very nice 23” LCD monitor that runs at 1080P and has a response time of 5ms. Overall this is a great monitor really, it’s well worth the cost.
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Anyone that spends a lot of time in front of a computer monitor, whether for business or pleasure, knows that productivity is directly related to how much screen space you have at your disposal. Having several windows and programs open and visible at one time can save you a lot of time. Up until recently, if you really wanted a lot of desktop real estate, but didn't want to spend a small fortune to get it, the most economical choice was to run dual monitors. Now that LCD monitor prices have dropped substantially in price, however, many can now afford to upgrade to a larger monitor without breaking the bank. Such is the case with today's review sample, the 24" HP Debranded HDMI Widescreen LCD Monitor.
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Today we take a look at keyboards. We know many people out there are confused with the wide array of keyboards available on the market. You may even be just starting out, buying your first keyboard. Kitguru Lite takes a little look at the history of keyboards, looks at some of the models available and which one YOU should be buying. It really isn’t that difficult!
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With Ice Cream Sandwich (otherwise known as Android 4.0), I believe they've not only caught Apple, but they've surpassed it. The first Android phone to ship with Ice Cream Sandwich - the Samsung Nexus Galaxy, was released in Australia last week, and will make its way around the United States before the end of this week.
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Bereits auf der CeBIT 2014 kündigte A4Tech einen für Mai geplanten Marktstart neuer Spiele-Hardware der Marke Bloody für den deutschen Markt an. Bloody wurde als Gaming-Marke von A4Tech bislang hauptsächlich in Russland und im asiatischen Ausland bekannt und will nun auch in Europa bzw. Deutschland Fuß fassen. Die neue Produktserie beinhaltet neben Tastaturen und Mäusen auch Mauspads und Headsets. Die B540 ist eine Spieler-Tastatur mit mechanischen Schaltern, die mit weiteren besonderen Funktionen bestechen sollen. Die ZL5A ist eine mit den Ultra-Core 3 und 4 Features aktivierte 11-Tasten-Maus mit 8200-CPI-Sensor. Die Features umfassen unter anderem eine automatische Rückstoßunterdrückung. Was dies für Spieler bedeutet, erfahren Sie in unserem ausführlichen Test. Ob der Slogan "Bloody – Ultimate Gaming Gear" hält, was er verspricht, werden wir auf den nächsten Seiten klären. Wir wünschen Ihnen wie immer viel Spaß beim Lesen!
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Being an enthusiast doesn't necessarily mean pouring an incredible amount of money into a hobby. While going to a web site that sells computer components, sorting by "Highest Price" and just adding everything at the top of the list to your cart will probably result in a fast computer (probably...) I'm not sure if that is what defines an "enthusiast." Sometimes finding those products that ride that price/performance line, getting the absolute most for the money spent - that's where enthusiasm can be found. A4Tech, a company with 25 years of experience with mice and other peripherals, has just released a new line of gaming mice that Benchmark Reviews is going to take a look at today. First up, the A4Tech Ultracore3 V7 Gun3 wired gaming mouse - let's see what A4Tech has in store for gaming enthusiasts...
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If you've ever gone shopping for a gaming mouse, you've seen the myriads of different options that are available, from multiple buttons, to high-DPI sensors, and tons of other things. Ultimately, one needs to look at what you play for games the majority of the time to pick the right mouse for you, as some features are more applicable depending on what you play. A4Tech developed their V3 Bloody Multi-Core Gun3 gaming mouse with shooters in mind, and that shows in every aspect of this mouse. From the packaging to the features, this is definitely a FPS's mouse. In this article, Benchmark Reviews tests the A4Tech V3 in multiple FPS games, as well as in general computer tasks...
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Able Planet as a company has really piqued my interest, too. They are committed to providing headphones for people with all levels of hearing. The Linx Audio technology aids in this by enhancing high frequency sounds where clarity is often lost in the early stages of hearing loss.
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