ASUS is one of the pioneers of the netbook phenomenon, as their seven inch EEE PC models were extremely popular when released. The EEE PCs are still going strong, but ASUS has expanded the line up to include units with different sizes and capabilities, and other manufacturers have jumped on the bandwagon with models of their own.
This review is going to take a look at one of the original ASUS netbooks, the EEE PC 4G 701. Some people may already be wondering why? If this review was published over a year ago it may have been new and exciting, but now there are so many other options to choose from. The reason is that as new models are released, the slightly older ones become even more affordable.
In a variety of interesting products from Logitech, our attention especially was driven by one not so long ago introduced Logitech V550 Nano wireless laser mouse for notebooks. Beside standard attributes for this mouse category, V550 Nano has few unusual characteristics that will make work easier to every notebook owner. You have for certain heard of Logitech Company so in this occasion we will skip usual introduction and we’ll go right to the point.
Majority of notebook users rather use mouse than touchpad on notebook but they quite often forget to carry mouse with them if they go from one room to another. Logitech V550 Nano wireless laser mouse for notebooks has original innovative system “Clip and Go dock” that eliminates annoying question: “Where did I put my mouse?”
With Netbooks growing in popularity, and more and more companies jumping in with there own variants, it was clear that it was time for Legit Reviews to throw our hat into the ring and do our first review on a product in the category. ASUS started the entire genre with the introduction of their EEE PC, which has since grown to a whole family of netbooks and small form factor PCs. Here we have the higher end netbook, the ASUS EEE PC 1000HA.
Cooler Master is no stranger to the computing realm. With a solid product selection spanning everything from cases, power supplies, and coolers they are not just another small company amongst many. With different models across all of their product lines they are both a recognized name for not just value-oriented products, but also for high-end enthusiast products.
Cooler Master loves to live up to their name, and that may have been precisely the inspiration behind their High AirFlow (HAF) 932 full tower case which we will be taking a look at for this review. Airflow isn't the only thought factored into this case's design, functionality, affordability, and dare we say it, silence, was as well. The Cosmos S may certainly a beauty of a full size tower, but very few people are willing to spend $250 for a computer case and for good reason.
Inno3d GeForce 9800 GTX+ review compared to the Gainward Radeon HD 4850. The Inno3d GeForce 9800 GTX+ has 16% higher clock speed and 10% higher memory speed than the Gainward Radeon HD 4850. The Gainward Radeon HD 4850 however has over six times the pixel shading advantage with 800 Pixel Shaders compared to the Inno3d GeForce 9800 GTX+