Thursday Reviews Around the Web
Posted by: J. McMahon on 05/01/2014 09:44 AM
[
Comments
]
Here's some reviews form some of our friends around the interweb.
Nikon D7100 DSLR User Review – A Bug’s Eye View Of A Great DSLR @ TechnologyX
Quote: "Today Technology X is taking a look at the Nikon D7100 18-105 VR Kit, which features the Nikon D7100 DSLR camera body and a AF-S DX Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Lens … now that’s a mouthful! We’re taking a look at the D7100 and 18-105mm lens from a user’s perspective, showing you some examples of how well the photos and videos turn out. We even went on the road to Niagara Falls Butterfly Conservatory to take a look at some vivid color comparisons."
Kingston 64GB DataTraveler Locker+G3 USB Drive Review @ PureOverclock
Quote: "We are looking at a new Kingston 64GB DataTraveler Locker+ G3 USB 3.0 thumb drive that ncludes some extra security which requires a password to access the drive! Kingston released a software based USB drive that will only give you access to the drive once the password you set up is input. We are testing the Kingston 64GB DataTraveler Locker + G3 in multiple scenarios to evaluate the performance, security and reliability of the drive.”
MSI Primo 81 Tablet Review @ Hardware Secrets
Quote: "The MSI Primo 81 is a 7.85-inch tablet with an Allwinner A31s processor (four Cortex-A7 cores, 1 GHz, PowerVR SGX544MP2 GPU), 1024x768 IPS touchscreen, 1 GiB of RAM and 16 GiB of storage space. It has a 2 MP main camera and a VGA (640x480) front camera for video chat, and the operating system is the Android 4.2 ("Jelly Bean"). Let's test it and see if it is a good buy."
GeForce GTX 780 Ti vs. Radeon R9 280X CrossFire @ ocaholic
Quote: "Comparisons of two mid-range (roughly) graphics cards with one high-end VGA are almost always good for some really interesting results. Today we're having a look at what two AMD Radeon R9 280X graphics cards can do against one NVIDIA GTX 780 Ti. The two R9 280X cards are quite a bit cheaper and we're really curious to find out which setup is going to be quicker."
SilverStone Ensemble EB01-E USB DAC @ BMR
Quote: "The Silverstone EB01–E DAC is the companion product in both form and function to the SilverStone EB-03 headphone amplifier. Together, these two components make up the current SilverStone Ensemble Series audiophile grade audio components."
Corsair Graphite 760T Full Tower Case Review @ HardOCP
Quote: "The beauty begins on the outside with its sculpted shapes and ingenious, full windowed hinged side panels with flush-mount latches. The front panel has two massive 140mm intake fans bathed in soft LED light, and there’s a dual-speed fan selector for performance or silence. Inside, there’s ample cooling potential, with eight fan mounting locations and room for multiple radiators for self-contained liquid CPU coolers, or even custom liquid cooling. And, clever touches like modular drive cages and laterally mounted SSD bays maximize interior volume to help your high-performance dreams come true."
Quote: "Today Technology X is taking a look at the Nikon D7100 18-105 VR Kit, which features the Nikon D7100 DSLR camera body and a AF-S DX Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Lens … now that’s a mouthful! We’re taking a look at the D7100 and 18-105mm lens from a user’s perspective, showing you some examples of how well the photos and videos turn out. We even went on the road to Niagara Falls Butterfly Conservatory to take a look at some vivid color comparisons."
Kingston 64GB DataTraveler Locker+G3 USB Drive Review @ PureOverclock
Quote: "We are looking at a new Kingston 64GB DataTraveler Locker+ G3 USB 3.0 thumb drive that ncludes some extra security which requires a password to access the drive! Kingston released a software based USB drive that will only give you access to the drive once the password you set up is input. We are testing the Kingston 64GB DataTraveler Locker + G3 in multiple scenarios to evaluate the performance, security and reliability of the drive.”
MSI Primo 81 Tablet Review @ Hardware Secrets
Quote: "The MSI Primo 81 is a 7.85-inch tablet with an Allwinner A31s processor (four Cortex-A7 cores, 1 GHz, PowerVR SGX544MP2 GPU), 1024x768 IPS touchscreen, 1 GiB of RAM and 16 GiB of storage space. It has a 2 MP main camera and a VGA (640x480) front camera for video chat, and the operating system is the Android 4.2 ("Jelly Bean"). Let's test it and see if it is a good buy."
GeForce GTX 780 Ti vs. Radeon R9 280X CrossFire @ ocaholic
Quote: "Comparisons of two mid-range (roughly) graphics cards with one high-end VGA are almost always good for some really interesting results. Today we're having a look at what two AMD Radeon R9 280X graphics cards can do against one NVIDIA GTX 780 Ti. The two R9 280X cards are quite a bit cheaper and we're really curious to find out which setup is going to be quicker."
SilverStone Ensemble EB01-E USB DAC @ BMR
Quote: "The Silverstone EB01–E DAC is the companion product in both form and function to the SilverStone EB-03 headphone amplifier. Together, these two components make up the current SilverStone Ensemble Series audiophile grade audio components."
Corsair Graphite 760T Full Tower Case Review @ HardOCP
Quote: "The beauty begins on the outside with its sculpted shapes and ingenious, full windowed hinged side panels with flush-mount latches. The front panel has two massive 140mm intake fans bathed in soft LED light, and there’s a dual-speed fan selector for performance or silence. Inside, there’s ample cooling potential, with eight fan mounting locations and room for multiple radiators for self-contained liquid CPU coolers, or even custom liquid cooling. And, clever touches like modular drive cages and laterally mounted SSD bays maximize interior volume to help your high-performance dreams come true."
Comments