Over the last few years there's been an explosion of mechanical gaming keyboards, many of which could be considered affordable, and we've gathered nearly a dozen of them for testing.
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This roundup covers a total of fourteen consumer SSDs that use either the SATA, PCI Express or M.2 interface. As always, we'll be looking at price vs. performance to see where each product stands.
Silverstone, Corsair and In Win have launched new mid-tower contenders that are said to deliver the build quality, design, features and performance of pricier models without breaking the bank.
Having only ever bought relatively cheap headsets with proportionally cheap audio quality, it seems about time for me to upgrade. Today I'll be testing six sub-$100 gaming-oriented options.
Throughout this year I have reviewed and had hands-on time with a large number of smartphones, especially from the Android camp. These are some of my thoughts on the best that's out there.
Codenamed 'Wildcat Point', the Z97 chipset brings support for future Broadwell CPUs, along with SATA Express and the M.2 socket. To help you pick a board we compare 7 models in every possible way.
Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference starts on Monday, June 2nd with a keynote introducing new Apple products. The event is about software so we'll likely see new version of iOS and OS X.
AMD brings upgradeability to the budget market with its new AM1 platform. We check out a bunch of their new APUs and compare them with competing chips from Intel to find the best budget pick for you.
With many hot PC game releases scheduled over the coming months, it seems like a fine opportunity to step up your game with a new mouse this holiday season...
Included in the comparison are the Thermalright True Spirit 140, Prolimatech Panther, Thermaltake Frio Advanced and Noctua NH-C14. All four are designed to support both AMD and Intel CPUs...
Apple's iPad has been nothing short of a blockbuster success. It created a tablet craze that other manufactures are working feverishly to try and bite into to take a small chunk of the emerging market....
The second annual GamesCom trade fair kicked off today in Cologne, Germany. The event is world's largest video game show with 245,000 visitors, more than 4,000 journalists and 458 exhibitors from 31 countries attending the...
It's been just two months after the launch of Demigod, and after a bunch of very long workdays, Demigod connectivity is pretty solid and thousands upon thousands of people are currently playing online matches. ...
Microsoft's PDC conference finished late last week. In case you didn't manage to follow us daily or wanted an overview of the weeks news, I have put together a list of the best things to...
With the Christmas tree chopped up and the New Year's resolutions made (and probably broken) the holidays are officially over and the new year has begun. But if you're on the receiving end of a...
No use kidding around: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 3-Way SLI kicks benchmark ass. Reviewers across the board found the setup to be far and away the best money can buy when it comes to graphics, but...
If you can't beat them, join them – or in this case, umm, compile a list of URLs? It's April 1, 2007 and a Sunday at that, meaning the particularly slow news day has turned...
Powerful and innovative home theater remotes were everywhere at this year's CES, with companies like Open Peak, Philips, Portal Player, and Synaptics showing off some interesting new concepts that help bring together the diverse devices...
Another dose of hardware reviews cometh. Video Cards & Displays ASUS EN6800GT and EN6800 Ultra Benchmarks at HEXUS.net | ATI All-in-Wonder X800XT at The Tech Report VisionTek XTASY Theater...
Another daily installment of reviews for you tech-heads. Video Cards & Displays GeCube RADEON X800XLA-VIVO 256MB AGP at HEXUS.net | Sapphire Radeon X850 Pro PCIe at Hot Hardware ...
Today is the first posting of our "review roundups" here at Neowin. As always, we welcome your comments and thoughts, as well as any suggestions you might have. Video Cards &...
Its that time again where we look back on this past weeks news, so without further ado lets start with the guys that are always in the news -Microsoft. In a posting on the IEBlog,...
Neowin attended the UK Computer Trade Show 2004 on Tuesday, we kept an eye out for "the new and interesting stuff" and this years best bits were: Lubic By Aerocool The...
Following on from todays Windows Media Center Extender chat we've had the chance to compile a chat log of the chat and we've been able to send exclusive questions to the MCE team which they're...
ABIT AB-2003 DigiDice SFF System review @ Hexus.net "Performance and stability were both good. Noise is another subjective issue. ABIT helps the user counter it by supplying an excellent BIOS. The hardware...
Soyo P4I875P Dragon2 Canterwood Motherboard Review Tweaknews.net has taken a look at the Soyo P4I875P Dragon2 Canterwood Motherboard. Here is a snippit: "Through my testing of this particular motherboard, the system...
Explosive Labs has completed a roundup on 3 VIA KT400 based motherboards. Here is an excerpt: In July of this year, VIA technologies unveiled to the market its Apollo KT400 chipset...
Unibrain FireNAS Portable 480GB Server Review "A good mate of mine was more interested in it after I showed him the specifications, as he is someone in the networking industry, and really appreciates...
IWILL KK400 Series with DDR400, AGP8x and Serial ATA "High-end motherboard manufacturer, IWILL Corporation, launches its latest Socket A platform motherboard, KK400 series. KK400 series, with VIA KT400 chipset, support DDR 400/333/266...
Thanks to my good friend ooo_h for all this great information - v kind. 1. Beta testing for Empire Earth (the new version) has started, and the link to that website is...
A related item to Voodoo's MS takes .NET to Oracle post. Microsoft announce another step forward in broadening the appeal of .Net whilst Gates admits that things haven't all been plain sailing...
Thanks Benson for sending this in. Here are a collection of reports on MacWorld covered by media giant C|Net who generally appears to lean towards anything non-microsoft related so expect shining reports! As...
Tweakers Australia has put 5 sticks of high quality DDR333 and DDR266 to the test in their latest article, DDR Memory Performance Roundup. The article explores the performance each stick has to offer in synchronous...
Cheers Brad of Tweakers Australia for mailing me about their putting 5 sticks of high quality DDR333 and DDR266 to the test in their latest article, DDR Memory Performance Roundup. The article explores the performance...
NeoWin thanks Greg Hard (MasterMind) for this review of Defrag Programs for Windows. The major players in this arena, Diskeeper, Norton's Speed Disk, O&O Defrag, and Perfect Disk are reviewed, giving the...
Thanks NTCompatible for this, well yet another round-up of the famed GeForce is making the rounds, this time at VIA Hardware, they look at the price, performance and its features. When Nvidia...