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Australia -- what a glorious country. I may be biased in my observations, but no one can deny its epicness: Riding kangaroos to work, having a conservative political party called "Liberals", celebrating Christmas in the summer, and having everything in general upside down are just a few things to mention. As truly nice as Australia is to live in, we are often hard done by hardware and software vendors who delay release of their products compared to the release dates in the United States. Take Apple's range of mobile devices, for example. They have only recently begun to release the iPhone and iPad worldwide on the same date. How about Microsoft? Same deal with Windows retail boxes appearing in stores months after their stateside release. Same again with most Android phones getting released in East Asia or Europe before Australia. But not all is futile. Take Cubitek, for example. Their XL Tank chassis was released in most major worldwide markets at the same time, Australia included. So we were really excited to have the chance of reviewing one of these cases in our Sydney office, for the first APH Review, Australian Edition! However, before moving on to the review itself, I would like to point out an unfortunate incident. You know, as Australia is well known for being the upside-down land and all (Both geographically and culturally), it's only natural that I have encountered some "technical difficulties" with some of my photography. But never fear; said issues were pretty much ironed out after the first photo. Let's move on and see what we found!
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Antec, bekannt durch Gaming Gehäuse, Netzteile und Computerzubehör, hat mit der Dark Fleet Serie bereits im vergangenen Jahr vier weitere Computergehäuse für Gamer auf den Markt gebracht. Die Dark Fleet Serie setzt sich aus 3 Midi-Towern (DF-10, DF-30, DF-35) und einem Big-Tower (DF-85) zusammen. Antec hat einerseits auf ein mehr oder weniger ansprechendes Äußeres und wie gewohnt auf nützliche Funktionalität geachtet. In unserem Review schauen wir uns die mittlere Ausführung, das Dark Fleet DF-35, genauer an.
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In today’s review/comparison we have taken the breathtaking Level 10 and placed it against its successor the Level 10 GT to see exactly what kind of additions and/or cutbacks Thermaltake performed in their amazing effort to achieve a deduction in the price tag of the original product by a full 70%.
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Although the latest Icy Box IB-272StU-OT by RaidSonic looks great, is made by aluminum, features a one touch backup button and comes with a very good price tag attached its USB 2.0 makes it suitable only for people who don't really care about transfer speeds.
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The Chaser MK-I is a full-tower case from Thermaltake with several additional features, such as a headset holder, an HDD/SSD docking bay, "colorshift" fans, and more. Let's check it out.
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The Sharkoon Fireglider is the most tragically whimsical name I’ve ever heard a mouse being given. When your friends ask you, “So, what mouse are you using?”, the answer “Sharkoon Fireglider” is not one you can give with a straight face. Don’t bring up its slogan either, “Procure the best advantage possible with the SHARKOON FireGlider!” That’s right, “procure” it.
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NZXT don’t just produce high end cases. Today we are going to look at one of their value case offerings, the Source 210 elite, which is sure to leave your bank manager feeling much happier. At a shade under £40, it is about as cheap as it gets for the big name case manufacturers, going up against models like the Silverstone PS03B.
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When buying a case enthusiasts must balance between cost, aesthetics, and build quality. Normally you can only have two of these three things but on rare occasions companies produce a case that has all three properties in one case. NZXT has given enthusiast one of these rare cases with the NZXT Source 210 Elite which at $50 combines all three of these traits into one case. Benchmark Reviews will see if the Source 210 Elite is really the holy grail of mainstream cases or will this perfect looking case fall apart when scrutinized?
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Today's mobile phones are more than a communication tool as almost all of the mobile phones are integrated with other cool features like internet surfing, GPS, gaming, social network, email, photo shooting and etc. However battery lasting is a major problem for such mobile phones hence you might need PowerSkin battery which gives you more extra mileage to go.
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If you are looking for a small form factor case to take to LAN parties or just to save space, the Thermaltake Armor A30 is a great option. It has the features that are needed in an enthusiast level case, including a USB 3.0 port, SSD support, room for multiple hard drives, a removable motherboard tray, and even support for long video cards.
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