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Vizo Uranus HDD Enclosure

Published on June 13th, 2008 in Drives, Reviews | Written by Richard | No Comments »

Vizo Uranus HDD Enclosure

Introduction
The demand for external hard drives has increased significantly in recent years, due to the need for more storage space and the added security from backing up data. A 500GB hard drive can be bought for as little as £35 and so pairing this with an external hard drive enclosure is a cheap way of [...]

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Vizo Luxon Advanced ED

Published on May 26th, 2008 in Drives, Reviews | Written by Rhys | 3 Comments »

Vizo Luxon Advanced ED

Introduction
External hard drives are being used more frequently now because of the new digital era and the fact people are now – – at last – – starting to backup data. Prices for external hard drives have also fallen massively, with prices ranging from as low as £50 for a 320GB model. However, if [...]

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Lexar JumpDrive Lightning

Published on May 23rd, 2008 in Drives, Reviews | Written by Rhys | No Comments »

Lexar JumpDrive Lightning

Introduction
Nowadays everyone has a flash drive. The prices for USB drives have fallen dramatically in recent years meaning it’s now a good time to replace your old sluggish drive. But why would you want to do this? Well, with the release of Windows Vista and Ready boost (enabling you to use Flash Drives as RAM); [...]

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Akasa Integral P2 LAN 3.5″

Published on May 1st, 2008 in Drives, Reviews | Written by Rhys | No Comments »

Akasa Integral P2 LAN 3.5″

Introduction
I would like to say thanks to Akasa UK for providing us with this product for review.
The Akasa Group of companies was founded in 1997 with offices in Taipei and London. Their management team are all experienced in Electronic and Electro-mechanical product development. Akasa have grown since then and now have offices in London, Taipei, [...]

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XTracPads are known for their extremely good quality mouse surfaces such as the Ripper and FatPad. Today we have another pad to join the family in the form of the XTracPads Micro – a mat designed for notebook users. Does this pad live up to the standards of other mats from XTracPads? Read on to find out…

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