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    Read the review on Gigabyte X58A-UD9
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    If you have deep enough pockets, the GIGABYTE X58A-UD9 is the perfect motherboard to go. Everything seems to go just right with the board. Its multi slot PCIe 2.0 lets you configure the meanest system in the planet as well. It's a great board. Period.

     
    Read the review on AXIS M3014 Network Camera AXIS M3014 Network Camera
    The Axis M3014 Dome Network Camera is that answer to security camera alternatives, thanks to its easy installation, Power-Over-Ethernet setup and laudable image quality.
    Read the review on Seagate FreeAgent Theatre+ Seagate FreeAgent Theatre+
    Seagate's Free Agent Theater+ is a competent media player with some nifty features, but it does get bogged down by minor yet aggravating issues. But well, even James Bond isn't perfect, no?
    Read the review on Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Sony Ericsson Xperia X10
    While an option to update it to Android 2.1 is already announced, the Xperia X10 ultimately suffers from the odd performance issues that bogs down its solid design and embrace of the lauded Android platform. Hopefully the next step will be a sure-footed one.
    Read the review on Samsung NX-10 Samsung NX-10
    The Samsung NX-10 is great if you want a 'pseudo DSLR' that is lighter and more ergonomic. The barrel shadow is pretty serious but if don't really take a lot of flash photography or close up shots, it'll be fine. The AMOLED screen is gorgeous as well!
    Read the review on ASUS Rampage III Gene ASUS Rampage III Gene
    If you want the ultimate machine with a smaller foot print, the ASUS Rampage III Gene is the one you should be looking at. Its performance is similar to that of the Rampage III Extreme too! Running more than two graphic cards will be a problem though...



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