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Written by [t0rc]
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Lowepro Inverse 200 AW Camera Bag Review
With expensive camera equipment to carry and protect, having a secure
and durable bag becomes that much more important. Lowepro has a long
history, more than 40 years, of being a leader in designing innovative
and durable bags; with a wide selection of bags that fit the needs of
both the professionals and the hobbyists. One such bag is the Inverse
200 AW, which has enlightened me on the importance of a well designed
camera bag.
http://www.futurelooks.com
Card Games Collection - PC Review
While Card Games Collection is not a masterpiece from a video game perspective, it is a game that will keep you busy for a long time (or at least until that special game that you've been patiently waiting for comes out). Another positive aspect to purchasing this title is found in the system requirements. This game's size is only 10 MB of hard drive space, and just about any computer or laptop made in the last ten years will be able to handle it. And the most important reason for purchasing this game is the cost - only ten dollars. In my book this is not a bad purchase. Now if you have no affinity for card games this game will probably not change your disposition, but did I mention that Card Games Collection is only $10?
http://www.gamepyre.com/
Gigabyte EP45T-DS3R Intel P45 DDR3 Motherboard Review @ ThinkComputers.org
“Today I will be reviewing yet another P45 board, the Gigabyte EP45T-DS3R. I haven't quite decided the niche this board fits in, it is full-featured although not quite as nice as what I consider a mainstream motherboard, but much more than an economy board. Even the price fits between an economy board and a mainstream board. So what will it be, a very nice economy board, or an inexpensive mainstream board? Read on to see!"
http://www.thinkcomputers.org
Creative X-Fi Titanium Fatalt1ty at PureOverclock.com
“Creative's X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty sound card is the audio company's latest release, and this time it's an attempt to provide a quality product with a PCI-e interface in a market that is woefully underdeveloped. Creative is banking on gamers' thirst for an immersive experience, but can Creative shake its Windows Vista driver woes and reclaim its former glory? Follow along with us while we run through the maze of audio testing and see how this card performs in Windows Vista.”
http://www.pureoverclock.com
A look at OSX and Vista @ DriverHeaven
When we released our recent review of the Macbook Air, we were inundated with requests via email to detail some information on Macintosh OSX. Today we are having a look at the differences you can expect between both OSx (Leopard) and Windows Vista.
http://www.driverheaven.net/
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