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Sharkoon FireGlider Mouse Review

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Yep, new review by me…

 

Review Link: http://www.dragonsteelmods.com/sharkoon-fireglider-mouse-review/

Review Snipit:
"The mouse should be a part of you when you’re using your computer, especially when it comes to gaming as you want the mouse to respond to the slightest movements or you could end up dead! Not all mice are created equal of course and a good mouse is a good thing to have. A good mouse should allow you to adjust many of the settings like DPI and re-assigning the buttons. A good mouse should let you customize it and maybe even give you the ability to store profiles in it. A good mouse is what I have for review today, it’s the Sharkoon FireGlider and it’s a laser gaming mouse with plenty of things to adjust and customize including the physical weight of it and pretty much everything else I mentioned above. So read on to learn more… "

Samsung Mini Bluetooth Stereo Speaker YA-BS300 Review

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New review by me over on TestFreaks….

Link: http://blog.testfreaks.com/review/review-of-samsung-mini-bluetooth-stereo-speaker-ya-bs300/

Quote:
"Up for review today I have the Samsung YA-BS300 which is a mini Bluetooth speaker that can be used with most any audio device including those that aren’t Bluetooth enabled thanks to a line-in port. The BS300 has controls on it so you can control your media right from the speaker over Bluetooth, and it also has phone controls as the BS300 can act like a speakerphone as well as a regular speaker. The BS300 has four sound enhancement modes to help improve your listening experience. The speaker is very well made, it has a metal housing and even comes with a handy stand so you can set it up right on your desk. Read on to learn more about a great little product… "

V7 Ultra Protective Sleeve for 10.1” Tablets Review

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Link: http://reviewthetech.com/2013/04/12/v7-ultra-protective-sleeve-for-10-1-tablets-review/

Quote:  " At the moment I’ve got a few tablets, why I have all of them I’m not exactly sure, but I think I have them for choices as they are all different sizes. Tablet though aren’t exactly what I would call rugged, they all very fragile plain and simple and they need protection for sure. I like sleeves, especially the neoprene as they seem more durable and they don’t add much bulk or weight. Yes they’re not hard cases but they’re meant to go in something else, but of course they can be used by themselves if need be. So today for review I have the V7 Ultra Protective Sleeve for 10.1” Tablets that’s made from neoprene and inside it has a lot of little, what look like bubbles, for protection. It’s actually a cool little case, so read on to learn more…"

iGadgitz 8.9” Hard Cover Notebook / Tablet Case Review

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New review by me at Mobility Digest…

 

Link: http://mobilitydigest.com/mobility-digest-review-igadgitz-8-9-hard-cover-notebook-tablet-case/

Quote: "Have you ever really looked into buying a case for your tablet or netbook or even notebook? There is just a plethora of them out there, yes I used plethora, and that’s the best word to describe it really. I like the word, it’s one that’s not used much anymore I think, but it really applies when it comes to the choice of cases out there today. Anyway, if you couldn’t have guessed, I have another case for review today. With the popularity of tablets on the rise, netbook and notebook cases are now being used for tablets, when you look at a site you’ll find the same cases listed in both sections. This is a good thing I guess as it gives you more choices, then again it can make life more difficult as you’ve now got so many to pick from. So the case I have for review today is the 8.9” iGadgitz Hard Cover Notebook Case and it kind of reminds me of a mini brief case. The case is a hard shell style, but it has a cloth material covering it and some padding in there too of course for protection. The case has velcro straps to hold your tablet or notebook in place and there’s even a mesh pocket to hold any accessories or other stuffs you might want to bring along with you. So without further chitchat from me, read on for the review…  "

Idolian Mini Studio 8” Android Tablet Review

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New review by me at TestFreaks!

 

Link: http://blog.testfreaks.com/review/review-of-idolian-mini-studio-8-android-tablet/

Quote:
"Today for review I have the Idolian Mini Studio which is an 8” Android tablet which runs Android 4.1 or Jelly Bean. The tablet is small and very lightweight, it’s only 4mm thick and it weighs in at 420 grams. Idolian actually touts the Mini Studio as being a competitor for the iPad Mini and it has my vote, but I like Android and I’ve never really cared for Apple products. The Mini Studio comes with front and rear cameras, it has 16gb of storage built-in and you can expand it with a microSD card if that’s not enough. The tablet has wi-fi, Bluetooth and an HDMI output and it’s power by a dual CPU that runs at 1.6Ghz and there’s 1gb of DDR3 ram. In my time with it I’ve come find out it’s powerful little tablet that can handle pretty much anything I’ve thrown at it including 1080p videos that play flawlessly. The battery life is excellent, with just slight use like checking email and getting app updates I got over two and half days on a single charge. So read on to learn more about a great little choice for an Android tablet… "

Nanoxia Deep Silence 2 DS2 Mid-Tower PC Case Review

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Yep, a new review by me on TestFreaks…  fun-fun!

 

Link: http://blog.testfreaks.com/review/review-of-nanoxia-deep-silence-2-ds2-mid-tower-pc-case/

Quote:
"So a little while ago I reviewed the Nanoxia Deep Silence 1 or DS1 mid tower case and it was made for silence as the name suggests. Nanoxia has since released another version of that that case called the Deep Silence 2 or DS2 for short which is very similar to the DS1 but there’s just a few features missing like the air chimney and the pop up USB ports, but other than that the case is pretty much the same overall. You’ll find sound dampening material all over the inside of the case making it very quiet, in fact I wasn’t even sure the system was running when I hit the power button, yes it’s that quiet. The DS2 case comes with three fans pre-installed for you but there’s room for five more in various locations in the case if you need the extra cooling. The DS2 has room for seven hard drives and three 5.25” devices, and it’s a case that’s very well made and sturdy with a lot of attention paid to detail and the overall design and usability of the case. So read on to learn more… "