Being a true Korean company, Samsung produces ton of products that does not necessarily have connection between them. Therefore, between memory chips, cellphones, TVs, notebooks and even cars, Samsung also makes printers. BCCHardware reviewed Samsung's latest colour laser printer and found a flaw or two, but also a lot of good things.
Bjorn3D stayed in 3D with his review of Sparkle Calibre 8800GTX P880+OC. Unlike other overclocked models, this one uses TEC cooling, or Peltier effect.
At the same time, users that do not plan to pay 600 euro, but rather 60 or less can enjoy a turbulent ride down to reality. Virtual-Hideout reviewed Sapphire's Vista card for poor people, the Radeon X1050. This card costs practically nothing, but still managed to offer better-than-integrated performance.
PC Perspective offered a look into one add-on for notebook owners which will certainly turn an eye or two. Logitech's Alto Notebook Stand is intended to give you a more straight view onto the notebook screen and more spacious keyboard.
Site for penguin-lovers tested Vantec's external hard disk enclosure, NexStar 3.
Hardware.Info reviewed MSI's MegaBook 677 and LaCie's 1TB storage.
Nokia also got some coverage today, with Mobileburn.com reviewing Nokia's N800 Internet tablet, while Mobile-review took E65 for a spin.
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