 Dell Latitude E6400 14.1in Business Notebook @ Trusted Reviews
DailyTech's roundup of hardware reviews from around the web for Thursday
Notebooks
ASUS Eee PC S101 First Look @ bit-tech
HP EliteBook 2730p Notebook @ Geek.com
Dell Latitude E6400 14.1in Business Notebook @ Trusted
Reviews
Motherboards
Biostar TPower I45 @ InsideHW
ASUS M3A79-T Deluxe @ AMD
Zone
Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS3P @ Trusted
Reviews
Memory
4GB DDR3 1,600MHz to 1,800MHz Memory Roundup - Part 1 @ bit-tech
Video
HIS and Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 Face Off @ HotHardware.com
MSI Radeon HD 4670 Graphics Card @ TweakTown
Inno3D iChill GeForce 9800 GT Twin Turbo @ Guru3D
Sapphire Radeon HD 4670 @ Bjorn3D
Gigabyte vs. Palit Radeon 4850 Duel @ Bootdaily
Cases
Shuttle XPC Glamor SN68PTG6 Deluxe @ Digit-Life
Cooling
EKL Alphenfohn GroB
Clock ner Heatsink @ Frostytech.com
Sapphire HD 4850 Dual Slot Fansink @ Bjorn3D
Zalman CNPS9300 AT CPU Cooler @ ThinkComputers.org
Power Supplies
Lian-Li Silent Force 750W @ OCC
Antec Signature 850 Watt Power Supply @ Virtual-Hideout
Lian Li Maxima Force Extreme Power Supply PS-A750GB 750W @ TechwareLabs
Storage
Super Talent SSD MasterDrive MX - SSD vs. HDD @ TweakPC
Icydock MB664US
eSATA/USB External Hard Drive Enclosure @ PCSTATS.com
ICY DOCK MB672SKGF-B Internal SATA HDD Enclosure with LCD Display @ Bjorn3D
ATP EarthDrive 4GB Flash Drive @ TechwareLabs
Synology DS408 4-Drive SATA RAID Gigabit NAS @ Benchmark
Reviews
Consumer Electronics
Samsung BD-P1500 Blu-ray Player @ Futurelooks
LG HT953TV Home Cinema System @ Trusted
Reviews
LG AX830 Glimmer Cell Phone @ TechwareLabs
iRiver Spinn 4GB @ Trusted
Reviews
Samsung DVD-SH875M DVD/HDD Recorder @ Trusted
Reviews
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