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If you are on the market for a new keyboard there is a good chance given the market trends that you might be considering a mechanical keyboard. Back with membrane keyboards all you really needed to consider was the keyboards features, software, and to some branding. Now, even once you have decided to go with a mechanical keyboard you have to consider what kind of switch type you want and of course most people don’t really know what the colors mean. This is one of the questions I’m asked all of the time, because of that I figured I would talk a little about it here. I hope it helps you on your decision.
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Die kleine Bildschirmtastatur vom iPhone kann für Vielschreiber schnell lästig werden, damit man ein etwas besseres Schreibgefühl bekommt hat PhotoFast eine kleine Bluetooth Tastatur auf den Markt gebracht die i-control. Diese ist nicht nur zum schreiben gedacht sondern bietet auch noch viele weitere Funktionen. Welche das sind erfahrt Ihr in unserem Bericht.
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Dopo l’accurata analisi del modello TPC di Phobya, che potete trovare QUI (CLICCA), oggi vi presentiamo un’altra variante, dualbay e con potenziometri frontali. Stiamo parlando del modello “Dualbay Fan/Pump VFD-Controller”, che si caratterizza quindi per un ingombro pari a due slot da 5.25”, ma che permette però anche l’inserimento di schede di memoria CF, SD/MMC/MS/M2 e TF, oltre ad un ingresso USB 3.0 frontale. Stando alla dicitura “Pump”, è lecito aspettarsi quindi che sia in grado di alimentare un sistema a liquido dedicato, ed infatti siamo dinanzi ad unità dotata di 6 canali da 36W cadauno. Facciamo presente che è stata appena inaugurata la nuova procedura di test per i fan controller, che permetterà anche l’analisi del carico in W sul singolo canale, che quindi ci permetterà di verificare direttamente il funzionamento dell’unità secondo quanto dichiarato dal produttore. Buona lettura!
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Fan controllers are products that we are definitely getting a lot more into these days having already taken a look at Phobya’s Touch 6 and Lamptron’s CW611. Today we are taking a look at another fan controller from Phobya’s range of fan controllers and we have their newly released MaxGuide 6 Dual (5.25″) Bay fan controller. Like a lot of fan controllers that are available on the market today the Phobya MaxGuide 6 Dual Bay fan controller is manufactured by Sunshine Tipway Electronics (STW for short) and resold by Phobya in the UK, North American and European markets. This particular Phobya fan controller is based on the STW-6048 while the Phobya Touch 6 we looked at was based on the STW-6050 and as far as I am aware the NZXT Sentry Mesh is based off the STW-6051 (but I may be wrong, though the resemblance is striking).
In most cases companies will just take these Chinese built and manufactured units, rebrand them and then add on a margin for themselves. However, Phobya are more or less offering them for the same price it would cost the consumer/user to import it from China, and you have the peace of mind that it comes with a Phobya warranty. For this I respect Phobya but it was necessary to bring it to your attention and this is something consumers should be aware of – that is where and how your goods are made.
In terms of specifications you can find those here on the STW website or here on the Aquatuning website (who sell the EU/UK/NA version that you and I are likely to buy). The main features about this fan controller are that it has 6 channels support 36W each, multiple card readers (CF/SD/MMC/MS/M2/TF), a USB 3.0 port, a 3.7 inch LCD display and a fully metal construction. Without any further ado let us move through and take a closer look at this unit.
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Hardware-Journal feiert heute in zweierlei Premiere. Erstens hat Phobya ein Packet mit LED-Flexlights zur Verfügung gestellt. Phobya ist keine Firma im üblichen Sinne, sondern besteht aus mehreren Unternehmen, die ihre Ideen verwirklichen und veröffentlichen. Gleichzeitig ist dies auch der erste Test im Bereich Modding. Die Idee des Moddings existiert seitdem es die ersten Heimcomputer in die Haushalte geschafft haben. Viele wollen einen ihren Rechnern einen individuellen Touch verpassen und können aus einem großen Pool aus Möglichkeiten schöpfen.
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Im Bereich des Modding hat sich in den letzten Jahren sehr viel getan. So arbeitet die Szene immer professioneller, aber auch den handwerklich eher nicht so begabten Anwendern, oder auch denen die wenig Zeit haben, stellt die Industrie mittlerweile viele kleine nützliche Dinge zur Verfügung, mit denen der heimische Rechner leicht aufgewertet werden kann. Dazu zählen neben den bereits in verschiedenen Varianten gezeigten gesleevten Kabel auch diverse Beleuchtungselemente. Mussten früher die LED noch per Hand verlötet und auf Platinen untergebracht werden, bietet der Markt aktuell fertig verarbeitete "Bänder" an, die nur noch mit Strom versorgt werden müssen. Diese sogenannten LED-FlexLights gibt es in diversen Farben und Längen und auch RGB-Versionen mit Fernbedienung sind erhältlich. In diesem kurzen Review wollen wir die Beleuchtungselemente von Phobya genauer unter die Lupe nehmen. Was dabei herausgekommen ist, erfahrt ihr auf den folgenden Seiten.
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As far back as i can remember whenever i rode in the back seat of a car or in a bus i always wanted to be able to watch my favorite movies and series on a rather large screen and not the one from my MP4 player. Naturally not many people can afford to have an 2din in-dash DVD player in their car while even less can afford to have headrest LCD screens plugged into a central DVD console (to be honest with you that seems a bit overkill unless you have kids). So it didn't take long for manufacturers such as Philips, Sony and Panasonic to come up with portable DVD players that also came with 7+ inch screens attached to them. The only problem is that when these devices made their debut the price was so high that it also wasn't easy for everyone to have one. Luckily 5+ years later this is no longer the case and so today we will be taking a look at the latest entry level offering by Philips the PD7030/12 7" Portable DVD Player.
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The Hue lights from Philips offer a glimpse into the future of the fully automated and centrally controlled hi-tech home. Installation is very simple, the E27 bulbs fit in most common fittings and they are very energy-efficient. And unlike certain other energy-saving and LED lights, the Hue bulbs are able to provide a warm glow.
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Today we are looking at the latest Philips Brilliance 241P4QPYKES, a 24 inch LED lit LCD monitor with onboard stereo speakers and Displayport connection. It sports a AMVA panel, which is a version of a VA (vertical alignment) LCD panel. There is no shortage of competition in the £250-£300 sector so we will find out if the 241P4QPYKES is worthy of your money.
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Philips is back on the track towards re-establishing itself as one of the biggest players in the monitor game. With the initial trickle now turning into a torrent of interestingly-designed products, it’s the company’s Blade 2 monitor which has caught our eye. Can the AMVA panel help project Philips’ Blade 2 monitor to an awarding assessment?
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