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Defining a ‘media PC’ is a difficult proposition, everyone has a different view on what makes a perfect HTPC computer. Some users will aim for high performance components in a large chassis while others will opt for the smallest possible physical footprint with virtual silence
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The concept of the Startech.com S2510U2W is an interesting one. It's a compact WiFi drive that can also be used as access point. Whether you should call it a small NAS or a wireless external hard drive is less important, it remains an interesting product. The menus are also user-friendly.
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The TRENDnet TEW-811DRU AC1200 Dual Band Wireless Router offers 5GHz 867 Mbps AC & 2.4GHz 300 Mbps N bands, Gigabit LAN ports, USB share port, easy setup via WPS, WPA2 security, and more. It's range is excellent and performs very well, especially using 5GHz.
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Cooler Master and Thermaltake have many years combined experience in the cooling sector and today we are looking at two of their latest cooling platforms designed for hot running, performance oriented laptops. Both coolers are priced between £30 and £40 and feature adjustable height settings with a focus on delivering plenty of airflow.
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Aerocool präsentiert: Ein Gamer Case mit Touch Panel Lüftersteuerung
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3D home theatre televisions! The future is here, finally! If you're a technology geek it's hard not to get excited the first time you hear about 3D HDTV. It's one of those amazing Jetsons-esque technologies that seems like we'd never quite get to, along with hover cars and robot butlers. PCSTATS cuts through the marketing hype and tells you if the 3D Samsung UN55C7000 55-inch HDTV is worth it.
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World War 2 meets Splinter Cell?
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Put up your arms and all your flippers.
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I wish, for just one day, Dad couldn't tell a lie.
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While the Consumer Electronics Show in January of this year featured demonstrations of the next generation 802.11ac technology, we are still in the midst of a transition within the current 802.11n standard. After the 300 Mbps and 150 Mbps versions, manufacturers are now promoting '450N' models which promise a theoretical throughput of 450 Mbps. Obviously there is an element of marketing involved here, but even so it will be interesting to see how these product perform when compared to their elder 300N brethren. In order to get a good overview, we tried to get all currently available 450 Mbps routers into our lab to put these through our usual rigorous tests.
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