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Jeder der mit mehreren Rechnern parallel arbeitet kennt das Problem. Es gibt zu viele Tastaturen, Mäuse und Monitore auf dem Schreibtisch und zu wenig Platz. Auch wenn schnell von einem Rechner auf einen anderen Daten kopiert werden sollen, muss entweder ein Netzwerk vorhanden sein oder aber ein USB-Stick. Beides kann nervend sein und ist auch nicht immer zur Hand. ATEN, 1979 gegründet und in Taiwan ansässig, hat sich auf KVM- und Remote-Hardware spezialisiert und hat mit dem CS661 Laptop USB KVM Switch ein Gerät auf den Markt gebracht, welches die genannten Probleme umgehen soll. Was man von dem CS661 erwarten kann erfahrt ihr in diesem Review.
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Aten is one of the industry leaders in KVM switches and they have been producing unique KVM switches and related products with latest technologies to fulfill the market. CM0264 was released in Aug 2010 and being one of the latest Aten KVMP switches, it is a 2 x 4 DVI-HDMI matrix KVMP switch which supports 2 x HDMI + 2 x DVI-enabled devices with dual-display capability
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We found that the AT&T Elevate 4G Mobile hotspot was simple to use and very effective in the three cities that we tested it out in this week. We love the fact that there is nothing that you have to setup to get it working the first time as you literally just turn it on and access the network form your device...
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Roughly 7 years ago if you wanted to surf the web or playback your media collection onto your large TV screen you had two easy choices, either build a small HTPC system which you could also use as a download server or opt for one of the newly introduced hardware media players. Things however became even more complicated if you wanted to build a surveillance system to safeguard your property since you could either use the same HTPC (or any computer for that matter) and pair it with IP Cameras or choose a standalone DVR device. Needless to say that if you wanted to be able to do all of the above the more appropriate solution would be an HTPC since not only would it save space but it would also reduce the overall cost significantly. There were two problems with that solution however, first that you'd need to spend more to purchase software licenses (especially for multiple IP Camera setups) and that even a small HTPC would use quite a bit of electricity when running 24/7. NAS Servers changed all that when they entered the market for good in 2009 thanks to their multiple functions, small size, limited power consumption and reduced cost (always compared to a full HTPC system). Well it did take 4 years for people to actually get to know and trust NAS servers but today they've advanced so much both in terms of performance and features that in some cases they can even replace entire server systems. Today’s review is about one of the latest NAS servers to hit the market and more specifically the AS-304T by ASUSTOR which is aimed at Home and Power Users alike.
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ASUSTOR has recently released their AS-300T series represented with two NASes, one with 2 bays and the other with 4. These are powered by the latest Intel Atom CE5335 CPU at 1.6GHz, along with 1GB DDR3 of onboard memory and share the multimedia functions of their more expensive siblings, the AS-600T series. A remote can be also offered to navigate through the XBMC interface for extra cost, as an alternative to the USB mouse and keyboard.
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Behind the scenes at Kitguru we are dedicated audiophiles, so whenever we get the chance to look at some of the latest and greatest PC audio hardware, we jump at the chance. Asus have a reputation as one of the finest quality enthusiast companies on the market with a wide portfolio of products.
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We had a chance to take a look at Asus's Next Big Thing after the Xonar Essence ST/STX soundcards. Click on the image for First Looks at the Asus Xonar Xense gaming soundcard/headset kit. Seen it at CeBIT? You haven't peeked under the hood.
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ASUS Xonar U1 @ XtremeHardware
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Over the course of this review, my opinion of the Xonar HDAV1.3 Slim has gradually improved alongside the software and drivers. Initially I wasn't very impressed, but could see the potential. With each updated version of the drivers and player I've become just a little more comfortable with the card. I'm happy to say that today I'm extremely satisfied with its performance.
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PCs have limitations when you play back Blu-ray discs, as they can only bitstream DVD quality audio formats (48kHz sample rate) due to the lack of content protection and HDMI 1.3 interface! With the ASUS Xonar HDAV 1.3 Slim HDMI audio card you can get true Blu-ray bitstreaming with sample rates of up to 192/96kHz. Read on to what we think of this sound card!
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