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Monday, November 27, 2006
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The MEGA Screen truly is a quality product, screaming with sound quality, stylish construction, and ergonomic design. This audio player would be a great addition to anyone's pocket to entertain you on your daily commute, in your home, or anywhere else you feel the desire to listen to music.
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Wednesday, September 27, 2006
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The screen is bright and has excellent contrast and definition considering its small size and minimal power requirements. Although still difficult to see in bright sunlight, I found it better than most in this respect. But the ability to operate the unit one handed allows you to shade the screen with one hand while browsing menus with the other.
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Thursday, September 14, 2006
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The unit is 100% compatible with standard 2.5" IDE laptop hard drives, but as the name indicates, it's a solid state device that has no moving parts. SuperTalent's 8GB 2.5" 'FIDE-8GB' Flash Drive consumes less than power than a regular notebook hard drive (50mA while reading, 60mA during a write), which can have the added impact of prolonging notebook battery life too. It's 8GB storage capacity will limit the applications of the FIDE-8GB Flash drive to compact WindowsXP installations, or better yet Linux.
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Wednesday, September 13, 2006
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Not only is Super Talent capable of making some super fast DDR and DDR2 memory, they are very capable of making a fine USB flash drive. The Fireball has a look all its own when compared to other USB pen drive. Alone with the looks it has the speed to back it up. And if you needed any other reasons to think about giving the Fireball a try these maybe just a few of them. It is very durable and rugged. And if you were to search Google you will see that it is also water resistant as well.
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Wednesday, September 6, 2006
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Super Talent has been impressing us with their enthusiast memory over the past few months, and now they have gone ahead to release an MP3 player with a huge screen! In addition to MP3/WMA support, you can also view your images and even listen to the radio.
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Friday, August 4, 2006
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This DDR2 800 (PC2-6400) 2x1GB memory kit is part of Super Talent's overclocking memory line and is meant to compete with some of the best products from performance memory providers. With CL4 timings and DDR2 800 compatibility, this memory is all ready for use in an enthusiast system. A lot of very good DDR2 memory products have become available over the past months but there is a renewed interest in these items now that AM2 is here.
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Wednesday, May 17, 2006
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Supertalent is a relatively unknown name in memory, but the firm is aiming to make a big splash with its new line of enthusiast memory modules. First out of the block is what the Silicon Valley boys claim is a matched memory set amongst the fastest available on DDR2. The 1GB modules (making a 2GB dual-channel kit, part number T1000UX2G5) are rated to 1000MHz at 5-5-5-15, or 800MHz at tighter 4-3-4-8 timings. Intel chips will run a memory divider that is happy at 800MHz and 1067MHz, but getting to 1000 requires a CPU overclock in most cases - so you'll need decent cooling, as well as decent memory. We wanted to find out how the memory performed at each of these different levels, and also whether or not it would overclock up to 1067MHz without having to change the CPU frequency. Read on...
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Wednesday, April 19, 2006
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Most people have not even heard of Super Talent, but they are not new to the memory market. They are however new to the enthusiast side of things. It looks like they know what they are doing, because these modules are FAST. Let's take a deep look and see just how impressive they are...
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Saturday, March 4, 2006
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Super Talent has just released a set of high speed low latency DDR2 memory that we're pretty excited about. The 2GB kit (1GB per stick) of Super Talent T800UX2GC4 Memory has a speed rating of DDR2-800 or PC2-6400, and of 4-3-4-8 CAS latency timings. If you're able to track this memory down, be sure to remember that this is the good stuff!
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