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Thursday, February 16, 2006
There is a saying that you might have heard before, it goes a little something like this. You can't have your cake and eat it to. WRONG! The Ultra X2 power supplies looks and performs great. The X2's chrome finish makes it a gorgeous addition to any case. And the Flex Force cable extensions are a step away from the norm. Not having to deal with messy and ugly non-sleeved cables is a reason to never go non-modular again. Lastly, the blue grow adds a little spice to it. What is more important to most than looking good is performance. During testing we seen that the X2 performed right on par. So, there is no reason to fear a lack of power to run your system...
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Thursday, June 2, 2005
The X2 is certainly worth a look for businesses looking for a cheap alternative to a plasma screen for small to medium-sized meeting rooms, or home users after that home cinema experience on a budget, especially considering the lack of rainbow effect. Its focus niggles and lack of component video input as standard, however, means we'd have to recommend checking out a few more alternatives before make your decision.
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