A hard drive aimed at the enterprise market and touted by Western Digital as being ultra-reliable and ideally suited to server and RAID systems. We take a look and see if it justifies its price premium over Western Digital’s standard SATA drives.
With Antec venturing further and further into the Home Theatre PC market, they’ve started to come out with some general Hi-Fi accessories as well, the first of which is the VERIS A/V Cooler. Today we take a look and see if it’s any good.
The AH421 is the latest product in Apacer’s Handy Steno range of portable storage devices and has some unique features primarily designed for laptop use, coupled with some very impressive performance.
Logitech already dominates the market for gaming mice, primarily with the G5 model which is still the benchmark that all mice are compared to. Now they’ve released their new G9 model – jam-packed with features but a lot more expensive.
The P35 Platinum is MSI’s top-range P35 based DDR2 motherboard, and today we’re going to take an in depth look into the boards features (of which there are many) as well as how it performs compared to some of the big guns of the industry.
ASUS’s P5K range of motherboards based on the new Intel P35 chipset comes in a range of flavours, from the very basic to the super-loaded, today we take a look at the P5KR, which seems to offer a good number of features for not a lot of money.
The My Book passport from Western Digital isn’t anything revolutionary, but it certainly is outstanding value wrapped up in an attractive and convenient package, as we’ve come to expect from Western Digital.
The AU581 is more of your ‘No Frills’ MP3 player, but that isn’t always a bad thing, less things to go wrong and easier to use. We take a close look at Apacer’s latest audio player.
Apacer’s newest MP3/Video player is barely the size of a matchbox, yet packs a substantial 4GB of memory and a 2.2” LCD screen with video capability. We take a look to see if it’s any good.
The Squeezebox is a strange name for a device to stream audio files over a network, and while we still haven’t figured out what the name means, we are very impressed at the device itself, despite what is a fairly hefty price tag.
Uber cool or no? Enermax’s new full tower version of their Chakra case hosts great cooling and lots of expansion capability for quite a reasonable price. Today at OzHardware we take an in depth look into Enermax’s new flagship tower case.