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Belkin 7-port USB 2.0 Hub F5U307-BRN Review
this quick review PCSTATS is looking at a really simple 7-port powered USB 2.0 hub from Belkin called the F5U307-BRN, it comes in white or brown and runs about $35 USD. The Belkin F5U307 ships with a data cable to connect it to the host computer and a 5V DC power adaptor. The 7-port hub operates at 480Mbps USB 2.0 speeds but is backwards compatible with USB 1.1 and USB 3.0 devices
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Belkin
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Sep 04, 2012 |
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Enermax Aurora KB007US Aluminum Keyboard Review
The Enermax Aurora Premium keyboard holds the distinction of being the blingiest keyboard I've ever had my hands on.
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Enermax
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Dec 22, 2008 |
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Matrix Orbital MX212 PC-Bay Insert Review
Most interestingly, the Matrix
Orbital can report on a long list of programs with its back lit
LCD screen.
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Matrix Orbital
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Mar 13, 2004 |
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Zippy Electroluminescent EL-610 Mini-Keyboard
Behind the 88-translucent keys is a flat sheet of electro-luminescent material - the same stuff that puts the glow in "Indiglo" which lights up watch faces around the world.
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Zippy
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Apr 06, 2003 |
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Belkin 8-in-1 USB Media Reader Review
Media readers are solid state devices which enable you to read or write data to and from flash storage media.
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Belkin
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Oct 25, 2002 |
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Keyboard Roundup - Internet Style
Today we will be looking at three keyboards which seek to broaden your horizons by offering not just 104 keys, but possibly many other functions.
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Various
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Sep 04, 2002 |
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Vantec EZ-Swap Removable HDD Racks
There are two models on the market right now, the MRK102FD and the MRK-103F, and apart from an LCD display and a few other features they are virtually identical.
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Vantec
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May 29, 2002 |
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FireWire vs. USB; Apple and Intel Play Hardball
Something happened a few years ago that suppressed the widespread support for FireWire in favor of the much lesser USB...
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Various
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May 20, 2002 |
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Belkin USB 2.0 Hub Review
Consider it future proofing or looking ahead, USB2.0 is arriving quickly, and there isn't much point in getting outdated technology now is there?
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Belkin
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Mar 24, 2002 |
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Belkin USB 2.0 Hi-Speed PCI Card Review
The members of the USB-IF (USB Implementers Forum) were not about to let USB die, so they came up with the USB 2.0 standard.
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Belkin
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Mar 21, 2002 |
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USB 2.0 External MAP-K51U Media Bay Review
USB 2.0 is the latest standard to hit mainstream integration, and with it comes the promise of Firewire (IEEE1394) like transfer speeds.
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Media Bay
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Mar 21, 2002 |
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ThinkOutside Palm Portable Keyboard Review
James Bond had one and so can you! Well no not really, but if James Bond did exist you can bet he would be taking notes during his meetings with M
with this keyboard.
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Thinkoutside
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Jun 26, 2001 |
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Logitech Deluxe Access Keyboard Review
Putting the sarcasm aside for just a brief moment, the Logitech Deluxe
Access Keyboard comes with a set of three extra buttons which are in fact
quite useful.
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Logitech
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May 10, 2001 |
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Logitech Mouseman Wheel
Using the right mouse (read comfortable) for long stretches at the computer can help alleviate hand cramping, and other unpleasant side effects of the dot com world.
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Logitech
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May 04, 2001 |
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Portwell EZDRV-300NCF Review
The Portwell EZDRV-300 fits into a 5.25" drive bay, and what makes it really unique is that is contains a CD-ROM, floppy drive and hard drive in just one bay!
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Portwell
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Apr 24, 2001 |
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LinkSys 4-port KVM switch Review
There are a few of us work on two, three, or even more computers at any one time. The cost of all those computers is one thing, but the cost of all those...
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Linksys
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Jan 18, 2001 |
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Merilus Crusoe-based FireCard Specs
The FireCard is the first firewall on a PCI card, and uses a Crusoe processor
to run the embedded application independent of the hosts operating system.
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Merilus
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Nov 21, 2000 |
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Keyghost II Professional Security Device Review
The security of computer systems is of major concern to all users. Millions of dollars are spent annually to reduce systems vulnerability. However, a cursory review of published reports reveals that losses due to intentional or unintentional security failures are increasing.
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Keyghost
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Nov 09, 2000 |
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Removable Aluminum Hard Drive Rack
Naturally, their mobile nature makes pulling out that 'special' drive a snap. For security reasons, for upgrade concerns, or to move a lot of files between a series of computers.
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PCSTATS
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Nov 03, 2000 |
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Plastic Removable Hard Drive Rack
Hard drive racks are the kind of peripheral one usually expects to only see on a server rack, but for a variety of reasons they can be quite handy in a desktop, or workstation.
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Unknown
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Oct 16, 2000 |
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Actiontec USB InternetPhone Wizard Review
Internet telephony is a service that has become popular in recent months. The ability to make long distance calls for a low rate or free on the internet is an incredible convenience for many.
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Actiontec
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Oct 12, 2000 |
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D-Link 4 Point USB Hub
When USB was first introduced finding devices to use with the port was virtually impossible. At the time, Windows 95 OEM Service Release 2 barely supported USB and many manufacturers were unwilling to release devices without full operating system support. While this was a wise move for manufacturers, it did happen to delay the USB revolution for a few years.
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D-Link
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Aug 20, 2000 |
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Advansys IEEE1394 Adapter Review
This Single chipset IEEE1394 adapter card perfroms very well in data transfers, while supporting three FireWire ports.
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Advansys
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Jul 25, 2000 |
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Microsoft Intellimouse Optical Review
Microsoft comes into the picture with a very interesting mouse that works with out the ball. Ball-less mouse tech. What could be better?
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Microsoft
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Jul 24, 2000 |
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Evergreen IEEE1394 Adapter Card
Evergreen ships
out their own feature
packed Fire Wire
(a.k.a. IEEE1394) adapter card to compliment their 20Gig HotDrive.
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Evergreen
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Jul 24, 2000 |
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Microsoft Internet Keyboard Pro
While a review of mice and keyboards to most would seem lame, you have to agree they are things we use every day and sometimes take for granted.
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Microsoft
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Jun 29, 2000 |
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FrontX CPX Multimedia Ports Review
Tired of showing your butt crack everytime you need to switch joysticks, or plug in speakers? So are we. Enter this port extension rig - it looks cool, but does it work well?
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FrontX
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May 23, 2000 |
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Call Waiting Modem
Hate missing phone calls while yer surfing away? Then look at this Call Waiting Modem, which tells you when there's a call and lets you talk to the caller, or go back to surfing!
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Actiontec
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Apr 30, 2000 |
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Logitech Wingman Formula Force Review
Now as we see games maturing with a good degree of realism, it is now time to take gaming to the next level. And what better way is there than having the gamer more involved with the game itself? Adding realism to the graphics and sound are just not enough anymore.
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Logitech
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Apr 20, 2000 |
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Microsoft Sidewinder FeedBack Wheel
With a street price of an average whopping $140, this is by no means a cheap toy. The Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback Steering Wheel is a gaming piece that will pinch the hell out of a wallet.
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Microsoft
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Jan 31, 2000 |
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Microsoft Internet Keyboard
The fact that the left shift key sticks 90% of the time is no big deal to you, as long as the CPU is running at ungodly speeds.
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Microsoft
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Jan 25, 2000 |
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Leadtek Winfast ATA-66 Controller
I finally received something to play with and eat up a portion of my free time for a good cause. The truly awesome folks over at Leadtek sent over the Winfast ATA66 for me to abuse and show off.
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Leadtek
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Oct 18, 1999 |
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