A WHILE AGO, everyone was going on about the ATI XGP for laptops. Now, Guru of 3D has a review you'll want to read. The Amilo SA3650 laptop w/ XGP lets you play some pretty heavy duty games. The real question is, do you *want* an Amilo SA3650?
Laptop Magazine is having a bit of fun with the NEC NP200. It's a lightweight DLP projector with XGA resolution and low price-tag.
Linksys' Wireless Home Audio System in on review at I4U. It's a serious gamble in a segment that's been under Sonos' thumb.
Guru of 3D has the Asus version of the GTX 295. Noisy little buggers these are, but you get top notch performance, says Hilbert.
OCaholic has the Extreme version of Intel's X25-E SSD. This particular model is just 32GB but boasts some zippy SLC memory. Stunning performance.
Tom's Hardware Store is riding a dual core Atom N280 into the ground with their heavy benchmarking. Patrick and Achim weren't impressed...
PC Games Hardware is comparing Quadfire to Quad-SLI on the Core i7 platform. Scaling is poor and you don't even want to think about the money thrown into it.
Belkin got a (free) review on Notebook Review. Allison wrote up a little bit on a useful Laptop Cooling Hub. You get better overall cooling and a USB hub to boot.
Average things come in small packages, if you go by the Fujitsu Lifebook U820 mini-ultraportable-tablet-netbook-thingie review on Laptop Mag.
If you like to hoard bits of data like video, audio and your game backups *cough* then pop-in at Overclockers Club and read their Cavalry Storage CAND3001T0 1TB Network Drive review.
If you're also in need of a media centre for your living room, you can check out the Popcorn Hour A-110. Watch it gobble up every media format you throw at it... now showing at Viper Lair.
There's yet another little media playing device that you can stick somewhere in your living room, over at Tweak Toon, It's the WD TV Media Player. Cameron thinks it's the dog's proverbials ... µ