Saturday, March 30, 2013

BitFenix Prodigy Review and Assembly guide




Welcome to the BitFenix Prodigy Review and Assembly guide that I've put together as a part of a larger project to deliver graphics card reviews on this channel as well. BitFenix went all out to provide a life saver to the LAN building market.

mITX motherboards have been gaining traction especially within the small form factor movement and modders and case builders have largely been testing their skills with the Prodigy as it provides a very easy to sculpt, blank canvas. Practically every GPU on the market bar the three slot monsters can fit inside the BitFenix Prodigy and my word, for a mITX case it is an absolute stunner. It's got enough room for a decent amount of watercooling and if you have the chance, absolutely throw in a all in one cooling system like the Corsair H80.

BitFenix was also kind enough to send me a cache of their own Alchemy cables, the fabric sleeved extension cables make any build look the part, as you can see in the video.

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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

ASUS Designo MX239H 23 Inch Full HD Monitor Review





The ASUS Designo MX239H 23 Inch Full HD Monitor is a bit of a change in terms the panel designs that have endlessly come out in 2013. It's frameless edges and aluminium bezel compliment a sundial inspired stand and the package is made even sweeter with an AH-IPS Display to top it all off.

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6000mAh Powerbank Review for iPhone 5, Samsung Galaxy S4 and other mobile devices






Today I review a 6000mah Powerbank that I found on Deal Xtreme! These things can charge all the latest phones including the iPhone 5, Samsung Galaxy S4 and a whole host of devices that can charge through USB.

Main point, Tablets, Mobile Phones, GPS Devices and whatever else that needs USB power can be fed off of a powerbank like this.

Here is the link on Dx.com / Deal Xtreme
http://dx.com/p/power-bank-6000mah-mobile-external-power-battery-charger-black-124421




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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

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Saturday, March 9, 2013

ASUS Transformer All-in-One P1801 First Look Overview





Here's the ASUS Transformer All in One P1801! The specs for Australia haven't been finalised so forgive me if I'm a bit vague in that regard but what I can tell you is that it's a dual operating system device with a full copy of Windows 8 and Android and the screen itself is quite pixel dense and houses a full LED Backlit, Full HD 18.4 inch IPS display. 10 points multitouch as standard and the unit comes with a wireless keyboard and mouse that you'll actually want to use and both peripherals come with a quality brushed aluminium finish which is nice to see.

If you know nothing about this product, you'll be surprised to learn that what you are looking at is essentially a detachable tablet and yes, you can run Windows 8 through remote access and Android whilst in Tablet mode too. The tablet has its own charging port and kick stand and the dock can run an external monitor for Windows 8 as well if someone has knicked off with the tablet to play candy crush.

Lifting the tablet off the dock is simple. There's a latch at the back that makes the process quite easy and re-docking is a simple matter of lining the device up to the centre of the device and carefully dropping it downwards. It's an interesting device especially for those who use android for entertainment but admit rather painfully that it's not completely ideal for productivity purposes.

 Luckily on first play the Transformer seems very close to a have your cake and eat it device so to speak and it gives you the power of windows 8 with the entertainment of android all in a single package. I'll be having a further look at this once the final Australian SKU comes in and once again it's been Dan K, don't forget to hit the middle of your screen to subscribe and ask any questions below!




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