The most popular and best value for money
section of the desktop drive market today is the 300-500GB segment. And with that in mind we thought we’d take a look at two 400GB stable mates from Western Digital and Seagate and see which gives the best bang for your
buck.
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SteelSeries, a company
well known for their professional range of gaming products have given us one of their Steelpad S&S gaming pads to have a closer look at and I have to say it’s quite impressive.
The Alto from Logitech gives notebook users the convenience of a full size
keyboard as well as a notebook stand that brings your notebook screen up to eye-level when working on a desk, as well as a few other nifty features. We take a look in a bit more detail.
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.
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