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Wednesday, December 2, 2009
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"All it takes is one idea to make millions. That is the first thing that came to mind when I opened the package from Luxa2 containing today's review item, the H1-Touch Mobile Holder. True to it's name, this product does one thing and one thing only: holds your mobile device. Developed by Luxa2 (a division of Thermaltake), the H1-Touch was designed with Apple's iPhone / iPod Touch in mind but seemingly could be used to hold most any handset. Priced at $50 at a popular online reseller, one has to question whether the H1-Touch offers any tangible benefits or if it's simply an overpriced novelty item."
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Friday, September 25, 2009
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"The Luxa2 line is a step above the average Thermaltake chassis, and you will soon see why. Of course they are HTPC chassis, but the Luxa2 branding, as the name suggests, is a bit more luxurious. The features and design of the chassis I?m about to show you has very nice looks and one of the most solid constructions I have seen to date.
Luxa2 has released a few HTPC chassis in the new lineup, and today we are getting a look at the LM100 Mini. This is a very small, mATX compatible chassis with a built-in 200 watt power supply already installed. Keeping that power supply in mind, this HTPC chassis is more for the low power consuming components. As the review continues, I think you might be pleasantly surprised to see just what I was able to stuff in this chassis and run for quite some time with no issues."
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Thursday, September 17, 2009
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"Today I will be looking at a product from a manufacturer that, until recently, I had never heard of, sort of. I say sort of because the manufacturer is Luxa2, whom I have never heard of, but they are a division of Thermaltake, whom I am pretty sure most computer enthusiasts will know of. The product I will be looking at is a luxury media centre case in the shape of the LM200. Coming from Luxa2, the luxury arm of Thermaltake, I have VERY high expectations."
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Friday, September 11, 2009
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Today I will be looking at a product from a manufacturer that, until recently, I had never heard of, sort of. I say sort of because the manufacturer is Luxa2, whom I have never heard of, but they are a division of Thermaltake, whom I am pretty sure most computer enthusiasts will know of. The product I will be looking at is a luxury media centre case in the shape of the LM200. Coming from Luxa2, the luxury arm of Thermaltake, I have VERY high expectations.
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