ASUS Eee PC 1008HA Netbook Pictured

ASUS is showing off a ‘future product’ called the Eee PC 1008HA over at CeBIT this week and the pictures are a must see for Netbook lovers. ASUS is not releasing the full specifications of the netbook and is only allowing us to talk about what is shown on the display card, so take a peak at all we know for now.

By Nathan Kirsch

BFG Tech GeForce GTS 250 Graphics Card Review

This morning at the Cebit tradeshow, NVIDIA announced the new GeForce GTS 250 1GB graphics card. As many of you know, the GeForce GTS 250 1GB is an update to the highly popular GeForce 9800 GTX+ graphics card. What many thought was just a re-launch of the GeForce 9800 GTX+ graphics card isn’t quite the full story.

By Nathan Kirsch

Corsair Designs an Enthusiast ATX Case

Corsair likes to try out new things and this time around they have developed a new chassis from the ground up that is clearly aimed at computer enthusiasts. Corsair has a prototype of the yet to be named case on display at CeBIT this week and since we couldn’t be there they sent us the following pictures of the original prototype that was produced back in December.

By Nathan Kirsch

How to Install Vista on the ASUS P6T Deluxe with SAS RAID

Today’s hard drive market is starting to grow towards enterprise level hardware, which is SAS. SAS, or Serial Attached SCSI, is the server grade storage medium of choice these days. Some desktop motherboards like the ASUS P6T Deluxe offer support for up to a pair of SAS drives, so read on as we show you how to setup a pair in RAID and install Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit.

By brian

SanDisk 16GB Mobile Ultra microSDHC Card Review

The 16GB SanDisk Mobile Ultra microSDHC was designed from the ground up to work with newer mobile phone models that support higher capacity cards. With a Class 4 speed rating this 16GB microSDHC is one of the fastest cards on the market today. If you like to store music or watch movies on your phone read on to see if this card is right for you.

By Nathan Kirsch

OCZ Apex Series 120GB SATA II SSD Review

Solid state drives are starting to become more affordable and offer better performance than their spinning disk hard drive cousins, but will their performance justify the current prices? OCZ has come out with a new design that just may be what people have been waiting for. Take a look at the article and see what we think.

By Joe Evans

Nyko Charge Station Quad & Kama Wireless Remote for Nintendo’s Wii

If you have a big family or numerous friends that like to play the Nintendo Wii you might be interested in Nyko’s new Charge Station Quad, which keeps four of the Wiimotes topped off till you are ready to use them. We also take a look at the Kama Wireless Nunchuk Controller which provides all the same abilities and features of the wired Nunchuk but without the need of wires.

By Ken Brown

Super Talent 16GB Pico Flash Drive Review

Super Talent has managed to cram 16GB of storage in a mind-bogglingly small package. It used to be that drives so small suffered when it came to read and write performance, but has Super Talent managed to break this perception and provide decent performance with its Pico 16GB drive? Read on to find out what this little drive can do!

By Dan Boothby

Marvell Introduces Plug Computing with SheevaPlug

Marvell today announced its Plug Computing initiative to make high performance, always on, always connected, and environmentally friendly computing readily available for consumers. With a 1.2GHz processor and a total of 1GB of memory inside the Plug computer this little PC might be perfect for your home network.

By Nathan Kirsch

ASUS N10Jc-A1 Netbook Review – Atom N270

The ASUS N10 is a netbook that combines both elegance and performance in a 10.2″ WSVGA netbook that weighs in at just 3.1 pounds. The ASUS N10Jc-A1 offers all the standard features one would expect on a netbook, but it includes switchable dedicated graphics. With a flick of a switch you can enable and disable the NVIDIA GeForce 9300M GS graphics! Read on to check this out!

By jw

Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 X2 Video Card Review

Today Legit Reviews looks at the new Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 X2 which features 1600 Stream processors, 2GB of GDDR3 memory running at 993MHz and two GPU’s clocked at 625MHz! Sapphire is the only manufacturer to produce and sell the 4850 X2 which competes directly against NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX280. How will the Radeon 4850 X2 do compared to comparably priced GeForce GTX 200 series? Read on and find out.

By Legit Staff

M-ROCK’s Extreme Zion Laptop & Camera Bag

The M-ROCK Zion is one of the most user-friendly outdoor style laptop computer and camera backpacks on the market today. The bag holds up to a 15¼ inch laptop computer or M-ROCK’s Great Lakes #550 water bladder in an insulated neoprene bag. Read on to see if this crazy bag is what you need to carry both your DSLR camera and notebook.

By Legit Staff

Gelid Solutions Wing 8 UV Case Fan Review

The GELID Solutions Wing series of fan uses a Nanoflux bearing (NFB), which is better known in the enthusiast community as an electromagnetic fan. By using a magnetic design, the fan is able to run friction-free and has no motor noise since no brushes are spinning inside the fan. This means that the fan will never have bearings that break down and begin to squeal as the fan ages over the years.

By Legit Staff

Kentech Labs Ps-Mi Portable Apple iPod Audio System Review

The Kentech Labs PS-Mi is a personal/portable audio device that utilizes Point Source Audio technology with Universal Dock for iPod. The PS-Mi has one satellite speaker enclosure section that contains 3 drivers (left, center, and right) in the top section, and a side-firing subwoofer.The Ps Mi also works on all iPod models including the iPod touch and any iPod featuring a click wheel, including all nano, mini, photo, video and classic models.

By Nathan Kirsch

Kingston HyperX T1 3GB & 6GB 2000MHz DDR3 Memory Review

Today LR has taken the latest DDR3 HyperX Triple Channel kits from Kingston and run them through their paces. We have visited Kingston’s DDR3 Triple Channel kits before, but now we have kits with Kingston’s new HTX T1 heatspreaders for the optimal cooling. Read on to find out which kit, the 3GB or 6GB, offers the best performance, overclock, and bang for the buck!

By brian