Wednesday, 20 June 2007

Corsair 16Gb USB Thumbdrives


Wow can you believe you can get 16Gb on a USB stick? Slightly slower than the smaller capacity thum drives at 22MB/sec read time and 7MB/sec write time. Also, as with other Flash Voyager models, the drive comes equipped with Corsair's "True Crypt" security measures, and has an all-rubber casing and sweet lanyard. They are currently selling for about $299 US, give it a few months and they will be under $200 AUD. If you need speed, go for the 8Gb version but I think the capacity rules everytime.


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Sunday, 27 May 2007

Wired Magazine


Well Wired magazine is not actually a IT or Tech product per say but it is such a great source of information that i felt the need to write a little something.

I have been reading Wired magazine for 3-4 years a would suggest that if you haven't picked up a copy before, do so you will not be disappointed. It covers many different areas of interest from computers, hi tech, business and many more. If i have one small issue with Wired is the amount of Advertisements that are included, but it is only a small criticism.

So go to your newsagent or news stand and pick a copy up today.


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Thursday, 24 May 2007

Dell 2407WFP LCD Panels


Its not a new product but the Dell 2407WFP 24" screens would have to be one of the best LCD panels on the market today. They have certainly had some teething problems with some users noticing lines and shadowing in earlier versions of the screens and have had them replaced by Dell. The screen resolution of 1920 x 1200 is great and 16ms for a 24" LCD is acceptable for games and watching DVDs.
Overall the Dell 2407WFP is a well designed high quality screen that anyone would want to own.
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Wednesday, 23 May 2007

Welcome to itgearblog.com

Welcome to my new IT gear blog site. I will endeavor to review the latest computer and tech related products and offer an independent view of each products pros and cons. I look forward to offering an insight into whats hot and whats not in the tech gear market.

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