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Logitech MX1000 Laser Mouse
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Contributed by Ronald   
Oct 09, 2004 at 12:00 AM

Logitech has been able to consistently impress consumers with their mice.  With the MX700 mouse, Logitech created a mouse that seemed to be the first wireless mouse that did not have the common flaws of ordinary wireless mice.  It was a rechargeable mouse which had little delay in tracking surfaces.  In addition, their MX510 series mouse has been popular among gamers due to it's extremely high 5.8 Megapixel per second tracking rate.  Now, Logitech has released a revolutionary product that combines aspects of those two series and more.  This product is labelled the MX1000 Laser Mouse.

 
Last Updated ( Mar 07, 2007 at 03:27 AM )
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Memory Cards from ATP and SanDisk
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Written by Martin Regtien   
Sep 26, 2004 at 12:00 AM

Just wondering: how many folks are really interested in reviews that aim to analyse and portray all performance aspects of very similar performing products when price is probably the most important buying factor? We’re looking today at more memory cards from the leaders in this field, SanDisk and ATP, but, unlike our last foray into this area, we’ll leave out the benchmark charts this time and just make some observations on flash memory cards. 

 
Last Updated ( Mar 21, 2007 at 05:27 PM )
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JetAudio iAUDIO 4
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Contributed by Ronald   
Sep 25, 2004 at 12:00 AM

The JetAudio CW300 was a successful model due to its small size, it’s 30 hour playback on a single AAA battery, and its incredibly high sound quality with a 95db signal to noise ratio.  There were also additional features such as a built-in FM tuner and a voice recorder.  JetAudio now continues the iAUDIO series with its latest MP3 player.  Rather than naming the next device the CW400, it is simply called the iAUDIO 4.  The iAUDIO 4 boasts new features such as what they call ‘Color Sound’ as well as sound enhancements such as BBE and Mach 3 Bass ( I will talk more about these later in the review).  Let’s find out if the new iAUDIO 4 has what it takes to be a worthy successor to the CW300.

 
Last Updated ( Mar 27, 2007 at 07:00 PM )
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Xkey 2.0 (Exchange Edition) from KeyComputing
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Written by Martin Regtien   
Sep 19, 2004 at 12:00 AM

 

Do you have a need to access your company computer from home or any other computer away from your office? You’re lucky if your company, like millions of corporations, runs Microsoft  Exchange because KeyComputing has just the device for you to get hold of your vital documents and emails in the most secure way possible. It looks like an ordinary USB flash drive but it’s a deceptively simple, secure USB-based personal server. This little beauty includes a 32-bit microprocessor, a cryptographic engine, a database, a client for Microsoft® Exchange, flash-based storage, a Java application server, and a variety of applications for delivering data and security. So what does it all mean? It means that if you’re after a cheap, standard USB drive, read some of the other reviews here. If you need the ultimate in secure after-hours access to your office computer, read on.

 
Last Updated ( Feb 28, 2007 at 06:31 AM )
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Altec Lansing FX6021 Multimedia Speakers
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Contributed by Ronald   
Sep 18, 2004 at 12:00 AM

There are tons of multimedia stereo speaker systems available in the market to choose from. Stereo multimedia speakers generally refer to either just two satellite speakers or two satellite speakers and a subwoofer.  Although consumers can choose from other speaker configurations such as 4.1 or 5.1 channel speaker systems, most stereo speaker buyers either just want decent sound coming from their computer or just find more than two satellite speakers unnecessary to them.  Altec Lansing has released a product that seems to be in its own niche.  With a MSRP of $299.99 according to Altec Lansing's website, Altec Lansing has released the FX6021 speakers.  These multimedia speakers consist of two satellite speakers and a subwoofer. One might wonder why would someone want to pay nearly $300 dollars for these speakers when they consider other products such as Logitech's Z-5300 or even Z-680 speakers.  At $300, I would expect near audiophile quality.  This review will be an interesting one because we will find out if the FX6021 has what it takes to deserve to sit near your computer.  From my experience, Altec Lansing is known to make high quality multimedia speakers for your computer so I can expect to some degree that these speakers may just be worth it. 

 
Last Updated ( Mar 27, 2007 at 06:56 PM )
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Lite-On SOHW32S/SOHW1213S DVD-RW Drives
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Contributed by Ronald   
Sep 17, 2004 at 12:00 AM

DVD recordable drives are starting to really take off in terms of the features available and the speed of the drives. Today, I will be reviewing two DVD recordable drives from a company called Lite-On.  One has a maximum recording speed of 8X and the other has a maximum speed of 12X.  Ever since DVD drives have been released, things have been a bit more complicated.  There are more numbers to examine as well as the different technologies used in the drives.  This review will help demystify the confusion involved when buying a DVD recordable drive as well as what to look for.  Since most people buying a DVD recordable intend on using it mainly for creating DVD’s rather than CD’s, the review will focus on the DVD performance of the two drives.

 
Last Updated ( Mar 01, 2007 at 03:56 AM )
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DocuPen by Planon System Solutions Inc.
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Contributed by Ronald   
Sep 15, 2004 at 12:00 AM


Scanners are very popular in the market.  They are mainly used to obtain a quick digital copy of some portion of a book, magazine, or other documents.  In order to use a scanner, you are usually bound to a computer or some other large machine.  How many of you wish that you could just scan something right then and there without the hassle of finding a copy machine that could be ways away? Today, I will be reviewing a device that allows you to do just that.  It is called the DocuPen by Planon System Solutions.  Just as the name implies, you can scan a document with a device that is nearly the size of a pen.  This device is really a one of a kind device since there aren’t any others like it. In this review, we will take a look at this scanner and see how well it does in terms of scanning and its portability. 

 
Last Updated ( Feb 28, 2007 at 06:23 AM )
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Logitech Z-3 Multimedia Speakers
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Contributed by Ronald   
Sep 12, 2004 at 12:00 AM

Ever since reviewing Logitech’s 5300 and Z-680 multimedia speakers, Logitech has proven to be more than competent in making speakers considering that they specialize in quality mice and keyboards. This time I will be reviewing Logitech’s lower end speakers called the Z-3 multimedia speakers.  The Z-3 is a 2.1 configuration consisting of 2 satellite speakers and a subwoofer.  These speakers are intended for individuals who can’t quite afford Logitech’s higher end speakers and are on a budget.  These speakers retail for about $100 according to Logitech’s website.

 
Last Updated ( Mar 27, 2007 at 07:05 PM )
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Logitech X-530 Multimedia Speakers
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Contributed by Ronald   
Sep 11, 2004 at 11:37 PM

Logitech X-530 Multimedia SpeakersHaving taken a look at many of the audio products in Logitech's multimedia speaker line, Logitech has again introduced another multimedia speaker set for gamers on a budget.  It is called the X-530.  The X-530 is a 5.1 speaker setup that is composed of 4 satellite speakers and a subwoofer.  This speaker boasts an RMS power of 70 Watts. 

Although Logitech currently has other 5.1 multimedia speakers available, this speaker set is different than the others because it contains the newly introduced FDD2 satellite technology designed by Logitech to bring bigger and better sound. 

Let's find out how well this speaker set sounds compared to Logitech's higher end models such as the Z-5300.

 
Last Updated ( Dec 05, 2006 at 11:11 PM )
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Logitech RumblePad 2
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Sep 10, 2004 at 12:00 AM

As an avid gamer for many years now, I have witnessed and played with all kinds of controllers for the PC as well as different consoles.  I continue to use one of my favorite game pads, Microsoft's SideWinder, which I bought many years ago.  This game pad still serves me well in today's games such as Need For Speed Underground as well as classic emulated arcade games.  To this day, I still am slightly disappointed with many of the game pads out in the market today.  They simply fail because they don't have enough features or most important of all, they fail functionally.  For instance, this includes having the right number of buttons as well as where they are placed.  A very important concept to a consumer is the durability of the controller.  I have seen the directional pad of many controllers break or wear out over a period of time.  In addition, I even saw some controllers whose directional pads or buttons simply didn't work well. Today, I will be reviewing Logitech's RumblePad 2.  This game pad has extra features that will appeal to most consumers.  It has built-in vibration for games and it is cordless as well.  These features are great and all, but does this game pad pass the test when it comes to basic functionality and design?

 
Last Updated ( Feb 28, 2007 at 06:26 AM )
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