SONY TOOK ITS time in getting into the Atom netbook market, and even when it did, it opted to go for a more unique design. The VAIO P got reviewed by the people at Notebook Review and despite its design and build, it's slower than most netbooks...
Benchmark Reviews is going over Intel's X25-M 80GB MLC SSD drives. The MLC buckles under the write tests, but in read performance it's second to none.
A lot can be done with storage attached to a device, like this QNAP NVR-1012 Network Surveillance System on review at Tweaknews.
Overclockers Club is reviewing the Big Typ 14 Pro, a towering heatpipe-based CPU cooler with a 140mm fan. Pricey, but efficient.
Tom's Hardware rounded-up some DDR3 tri-channel kits and put them through their paces. Remember that overclocking memory on a Core i7 is a different type of affair...
Hardware Canucks is beavering away at a Cooler Master ATCS 840 case review. It's a high-grade enclosure for people who want exotic cooling.
With DDR3 prices becoming slightly more affordable (or less prohibitive), Legit Reviews tried to find out if 12GB-worth of DDR3 kit is worth it on a Core i7.
Bjorn3D got a Gskill 256GB SATA II SSD in the post. They ran some tests and came out seriously impressed.
Optoma's Pico PK101 Pocket Projector is about the size of a mobile phone, but fares less than optimally when it comes down to business. Thrusting has it.
Digital Versus, the English counterpart to Les Numériques, is reviewing that interesting little gadget called the HTC Touch HD. Imagine a G1 with an 800x480 screen...
Think Computers has a N7AD-SLI board from Asrock that will let you do SLI on the cheap. Frank never got round to testing SLI performance as it's two 8x slots instead of 16x, tho'.
Chile Hardware is reviewing Foxconn's Digital Life A7DA-S motherboard (Googlenglish). This board will cover all AMD processors and allow for some hybrid Crossfire mischief. Cheap too.
This case sucks/blows. Read the XClio 1000 case review in all its 8x180mm fan glory, over at Hardware Logic. µ