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In our modern world we need lots of electronic devices around us. Be it a notebook, phone tablet, etc., they all need is juice to keep running. Most notebooks have few USB ports to charge your devices at, and what’s better than powering and charging your USB-device at a portable hub, located right at your notebook charger? If this sounds bit weird or vague to you, that’s one more reason to check out this review about the Innergie mCube Slim 95, which should do exactly that: Charge your USB device at a notebook adaptor, whilst having your notebook turned off`- but charging!
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There's nothing more annoying than your various electrical devices running out of power when you're travelling somewhere, except having to buy a lot of different adaptors to keep everything charged. Enter the Innergie mCube Mini, it comes with adaptors for a range of device brands and a plug so you can use it on airplanes. Sounds handy right? Lets see how it does.
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To introduce us to their hardware, Ineo Technology sent over one of their 2.5" hard drive enclosures. The I-NA215U Plus is a lightweight and compact enclosure that features USB 3.0 connectivity. We will be covering the bare enclosure, but it is worth mentioning that they also offer the enclosure bundled with a 750GB hard drive.
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With the introduction of USB 3.0 onto the user market, mobile data solutions have found a new niche in the computing world. Long gone are the days where external storage is purely for storage and internal storage is used for the OS. USB3.0 has made it time-feesible to run software (or even full OSs) off of an external storage device. Given SATA IIs speeds at 4.8Gb/s, the user can basically take the whole computer storage with them on the go. With this, Ineo has sent us their 3.5" USB 3.0 external enclosure.
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In-Win recently released their newest extreme case from their Destiny series, the Ironclad. With a "Warship" designed theme and the option to install up to ten 120mm fans it looks armed and ready to take on the latest PC components. Ironclad is built to accommodate wide range of motherboards from Micro ATX to extended ATX. Read on to see if the Ironclad has what it takes to be the case for your gaming PC!
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The IN-WIN GRone chassis is a well designed full-tower that is fully capable of handling a multitude of different computer configurations with considerable ease. It was also able to make our computer system look stylish at the same time...
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The In-Win Griffin case is designed with the beginning builder in mind. It is stylish on the outside and has some nice features on the inside that helps to keep the confusion down on the first build. Follow along as we go over how well this case is built as well as what each feature of the case allows the end-user to do.
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Combining aircraft and science fiction design, the In-Win Griffin PC case is aims at bringing the features you need in a case that retails for under $40. With a huge 22cm fan, 10 drive bays and the ability to fit up to 11" long video cards the Griffin appears that it could fit the bill. Read on to find out more about this case and what you get for less than $40 before shipping.
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The BUC from In-Win is a great little PC case with simple styling and features that make installation nearly effortless. Carrying a price tag under $100 we found that features like hot-swap drive bays an SuperSpeed USB 3.0 make this case one that is hard to ignore when shopping for budget gaming cases. Other features make the BUC a joy to use, so read on to see what the In Win BUC is all about!
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The BUC Midi Tower PC Case by In-Win is not only a great looking product but it also packs quite a punch for its size with several interesting features such as four hot-swap 3.5inch drive trays, three of which can also be accessed from the outside, plenty of airflow through a total of five 120mm fans, space for graphics cards up to 30cm in length, good cable management, tool-less design and a top USB 3.0 port.
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