The Arctic Cooling silentium T2 case get a review at atruereview. What separates this case from others is the level of noise, which the reviewer says is quite impressive.
The Corsair Flash Voyager USB drive has been reviewed elsewhere but the Xtremeresources review brings even more images and the same conclusion. A good memory drive but nothing much to shout about.
Chris Tom from AMDZone reviews the 60GB version of the Hitachi Travelstar This is a hard disk laptop equivalent of a Rolls. Equipped with 8MB of cache, it spins at 7200rpm to offer top desktop performance for your laptop.
Some pages away at the same site, there is a Leadtek Winfast PX6800GT GT TDH. Apart from the design and the game bundle, there is nothing to distinguish it really from the others.
PCWorld reviews the Ultimate M5-64 from ABS. This computer is amongst the fastest one tested by them and features some awefully powerful components including Aquagate liquid CPU.
Still another networking product reviewed is the Linksys Wireless-G Expander WRE54G which is a quality and low-cost way to enhance your wireless network.
From the same reviewer, Biosmagazine explores the new realms of Wireless audio servers. One model from Terratec, the Noxon is under review. While it comes with a remote and supports internet radio, there is no image and digital audio support. µ
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