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Over the last few years there have been many products that have come to market that have had the ability to grab our attention for one reason or another. In some instances this has been due to the new technologies and levels of performance that they bring or in other instances it may have been a radical design that changes the way in which we look at type of product. The product that we’re looking at today though has me buzzing in a completely different way and one which I doubt will happen again any time soon.
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No Computex would be complete without the powerhouse of Asia in computing, Asus. One of the most popular brands over seas and of course one of the most popular in the US for laptops, motherboards, and mobile devices, we just had to stop by after the Asus Press Event and see their full line of products. Nick from Asus was kind enough to give us a video interview and show us some of their latest and greatest products for 2014. Stay tuned for reviews of everything you see here as we cant wait to test and review Asus hardware for you.
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Das Eckige wird rund! Zotac verpackt in der Zbox Sphere OI520 einen Mini-PC in einem extravaganten runden Gehäuse. Was der Mini-PC mit „Haswell“-CPU leistet, klärt der Test.
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We look at the WR600NSI, a compact and affordable 802.11n Wi-Fi range extender from Diamond Multimedia. Follow on as Tyler gives us the full details.
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Have you ever wanted to go hiking, biking riding, mountain climbing, or any outdoor sport/hobby, but afraid that your mobile device might more than likely die? Well when your mobile charger isn't enough for the hours you love to spend outdoors, the Kickr II by EnerPlex, might just be the right solar charger for you, given that there isn't a cloud in the sky.
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We look at the BVU3500, a portable display solution based on DisplayLink technology from Diamond Multimedia for adding extra DVI support to your system.
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Each year we attend Computex in Taipei, Taiwan and each year we receive several requests to again show just a bit of the beauty that we see at this great tech event. Back by popular demand we have included 100 of the best shots taken at Computex 2014. Enjoy!
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Vantec released its latest line of products, and we have the 10-Port USB 3.0 hub in the lab. If you need to add many USB 3.0 ports to your system, read on.
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Legit Reviews jumped onto the 4K bandwagon back in 2013 with the Sharp PN-K321 32-inch class 4K LED-Backlit display. At the time this monitor was around $3500 and the display defaulted to 30 Hz, which meant that games weren’t smooth. In order to produce a 4K Ultra HD display with a more user friendly 60Hz refresh rate, monitor makers are moving over to a single stream (single tile) implementation. This means that as long as you are using DisplayPort 1.2-capable graphics solution that you should be able to just plug and play. There is just a single stream to be had, so the video card driver issues that once plagued so many are gone and 3840x2160 at a 60 Hz refresh rate should be standard. One of the first displays to support for 4K resolutions at 60Hz via DisplayPort's Single-Stream Transport (SST) mode is the ASUS PB287Q. Read on to see what the ASUS PB287Q has to offer.
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We check out ASUS' new PB287Q 4K monitor that was just released. How does it stack up against the competition? Read on to find out what Trace thinks of it.
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