Tagan were one of the first manufacturers to bring us a modular cable power supply a few years ago. Today at OzHardware we take a closer look at the EasyCon XL Series, in the ‘not too over the top’ 700W guise.
Western Digital’s range of external hard drives have been doing extremely well in the market recently, today we look at the new range, the My Book Premium ES Edition, ES for eSATA! It’s about time these were released.
The slate style Tablet is how Tablet PCs were always intended to look and function, today we take a look at the Fujitsu Stylistic ST5112, a Slate style Tablet PC with all the trimmings.
Today we check out Foxconn’s 975X7AB-8EKRS2H motherboard. While it’s very well priced and highly featured, we see if it has the performance to make it a real winner.
The ability to talk to your teammates in online games is essential these days, and if you don’t have a decent microphone or headset, you’re simply left behind. Today we look at the Steelsound 5H V2 headset and see what it has to offer today’s gamers.
The new GeForce 8800Ultra GPU from nVidia is their fastest ever, but it includes a price premium of around $250 over their 8800GTX range, which is no slouch itself. Today at OzHardware we take a look at the new 8800Ultra and see if the extra cost is justified.
One Terabyte is a lot of hard drive space by anyone’s measurement, and with a number of external drives now hitting this magical number for less and less money, we decided to take a look at what Western Digital’s contribution to the market has to offer.
Introducing Saitek’s new version of their very successful X52 Flight Control System, the X52 Pro. We see if it is going to satisfy the needs of some of the neediest and pickiest group of people ever to have existed, yes that right, Flight Sim gamers!
Logitech’s G5 gaming mouse has been the yard stick to which all other gaming mice have been compared to since it was released in Q3 ’05, now in 2007 Logitech have released an updated version in an attempt to continue their market dominance.
Razer has been synonymous with gaming devices for years now, and while in the past they may have looked great on paper and performed ‘OK’ they were often let down by their software or other small quirks. Today we take a look at their latest gaming mouse, the ‘DeathAdder’ and see if they’ve managed to find and eliminate a few of their old gremlins.
There are many optical drive manufacturers releasing Serial-ATA versions of the DVD writers recently, they all come with a price premium of around $25 on top of their IDE counterparts, but are they worth the extra cost? Today we look at the current range of ASUS DVD writers, in both IDE and SATA format to find out. The results may surprise you.