Tablet Screen & Camera Comparison Round Up & Review iPad 2 Blackberry Playbook ASUS TransformerPosted by: on 22nd April 2011This is the kind of stuff that’s hard to communicate with “specs”, so I’m gonna show you guys how the cameras and screens of these three tablets perform. All three feature high quality construction with great glass touchscreens, but in terms of image quality they do differ. Cooler Master CM Storm Enforcer Gaming Computer Case Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech TipsPosted by: on 13th April 2011www.ncix.com This looks like a pretty slick little value case. Check out the full unboxing and product tour! NVIDIA GeForce GTX 590 Review Part 3/3 2560×1600 Gaming Performance Linus Tech TipsPosted by: on 24th March 2011www.ncix.com Big dogs need a big yard in which to run around. For this heavyweight battle I’ll be pitting the GeForce GTX 580 against the Radeon HD 6990 in and “ultimate showdown” with my 30″ HD+ monitor! NVIDIA GeForce GTX 590 Review Part 1/3 1080p Gaming Performance Linus Tech TipsPosted by: on 23rd March 2011www.ncix.com 1080p or 1920×1080 or “full HD”. Whatever you prefer to call it, I’m going to put the GTX 590 through the paces against some of its competition at this resolution to see how it performs. NVIDIA Geforce GTX 590 Review Part 2/3 3D Vision Performance Linus Tech TipsPosted by: on 23rd March 2011www.ncix.com 3D Vision is a critical part of the NVIDIA gaming ecosystem. It makes for a more immersive game experience and with stereo 3D becoming more and more popular, I’m sure gamers want to know how the latest graphics cards perform in 3D! Logitech G700 Wireless Gaming Mouse Impressions Linus Tech TipsPosted by: on 17th March 2011www.ncix.com I normally don’t do evaluations of peripherals, but this is one that I was really interested in taking a look at for reasons that I outline in my video. Corsair Obsidian 800D First Look (NCIX Tech Tips #50)Posted by: Linus on 13th September 2009This was one of the most difficult Tech Tips we’ve ever filmed. We were in the studio until 8:30pm trying to get the footage we needed to make this episode. It doesn’t help that I was having a bit of an off night (some days we just fly through things and this one was many takes for every shot) but I think the other thing that doesn’t help is that there’s just sooo much to say about this case. It’s hard to keep it from sounding like an infomercial, but if we keep it too “opiniony” then we just won’t be able to get enough in about the features and whatnot. The short version is that I LOVE this case. I think that out of the box it’s the best PC case on the market right now. I <3 my modified TJ07 still, but if this case had been available at that time I would have bought it instead of buying something that I needed to put so much work into. Razer Mamba & Carcharias performance updatePosted by: Linus on 27th March 2009Well I have a performance update on the Mamba now that I’ve had some more time to use it. Spent all day at work on it for office/casual testing. I was using (for 1/2 of the day) the Mantis control cloth mouse pad (my very favorite, but doesn’t track well with my Ikari Laser at home, so I use a QCK at home) and (for the other 1/2 of the day) the Razer Destructor mouse pad. The Mamba and the Destructor is a match made in heaven, but it performed very well on the Mantis Control. It didn’t exhibit any jumping when I picked it up at the end of the pad on either of those two surfaces, unlike the QCK at home. It comes down to make sure that you choose a mousing surface and a mouse from the same vendor for best compatibility. Used the Mamba and the Carcharias tonight for my Left 4 Dead match with the NCIX Steam guys, and let me tell ya… Maybe it’s because I had already used the Mamba last night, but I think I was MORE impressed by the new Razer headset. This thing is awesome. I mean, it’s not the best pair of headphones in existence, but they’ll stand up proudly to any other pair of $100 headphones, and the mic is significantly better in transmit quality (using Mumble) compared to the Sennheiser PC161 I usually wear around my neck. This is according to the other guys on the channel. They were asking me what I did to make my voice so clear tonight and I told them I was using the new Carcharias. Here are some shots of the Mamba next to all my other mice. I’m getting more and more impressed with this thing the more I use it. Trying to go back to the G7 for comparison testing tonight was painful. The Mamba’s ergonomics are not my favorite, but I think a big part of that is that for YEARS I “cupped” the mouse isntead of using a fingertip grip. The G9 got me out of that habit a little bit (as you can see from the grips, that’s a VERY used G9), but I still find the G5 and the Ikari Laser more comfortable. The Mamba hangs with them though, and it has the HUGE advantage of being cordless. I kept finding myself wanting to “tug” the cord to free it up, something I do reflexively now to ensure it doesn’t get snared on anything, only to find that there was no cord to get snared! I game at about 1000DPI, so honestly I couldn’t tell you the difference between most of these laser mice as far as that’s concerned. I can’t IMAGINE playing at 5600DPI, but I know there are people out there who want just that. It’d be far too twitchy for me with that kind of sensitivity, but the Mamba offers 5 adjustable sensitivity settings (more than any other mice here) and on-the-fly switching, so you can easily configure it with a variety of different sensitivity schemes. Enough about the Mamba, and more about the Carcharias now. It’s more comfortable than the PC161 (which I can’t tolerate anywhere but around my neck) and about equal (maybe just a touch less) to my well broken-in Sennheiser HD555 and the SteelSeries 5H V2. The mic is excellent and the audio quality blew me away. I would challenge anyone to show me a better value pair of headphones for $100CDN. They use an open design, so you get more bass out of them than the SteelSeries, but with the disadvantage of them being less effective at isolating your game sounds from others and the voices of others from your game sounds. They still deliver a less “full” sound than my HD555, and they are a little harsh at high volume, but they deliver what I believe gamers want: Clear highs and deep bass. The mid-range is a little weak, but that won’t matter unless you’re listening to a lot of music. Either way, they are 1/2 the price of the 555s AND you don’t have to look like a dork with a clip-on mic on your shirt. Don’t get me wrong. The HD555s still kill everything else in that picture for sheer audio quality, but it’s like saying a Mazda RX-8 will outsprint a Honda Fit. Of course it will, but the Honda fit delivers amazing value at a great price, and that’s why you’ll see many more of them on the road. Razer Mamba, Carcharias, and Destructor have landedPosted by: Linus on 26th March 2009Well, I wasn’t expecting to get this kind of treatment after the initial arrangement with Razer to get a Mamba sample to demonstrate on Tech Tips! Today our full reviewer kit arrived in a fancy metal briefcase and it included the Razer Mamba, Razer Carcharias, and (I requested a “recommended mouse pad” from them as well) a Razer Destructor mousing surface. There were also some other little goodies inside that I wasn’t expecting. I guess this attention to detail shouldn’t surprise me that much when the box that the Mamba comes packaged in is rumoured to cost as much as $20USD I see I’m not the only one on the web who was so impressed by this reviewer kit that they simply had to take pictures of it. Engadget has an enormous gallery of this mouse and the unboxing experience. I just wanted to make this blog post to tease the readers and viewers of Tech Tips and give them an idea of what’s coming down the pipe. A brief history of mice that I have owned: Logitech MX700 – My first “expensive” set of peripherals was the Logitech MX Duo. Man that thing was sweet back in the day! I had gone from a generic BALL mouse to what felt like heaven. The Mamba is a unique product. It has no direct competitors because it is both a corded and a cordless mouse but I will be subjectively putting up against every mouse I have on hand. That means you’ll find out how it compares to the G9, Ikari Laser, and the G7 (the closest thing to a wireless competitor). I’m very excited to try it out, but alas I’m still at work… ASUS Eee Top First Look (NCIX Tech Tips #32)Posted by: Linus on 12th March 2009We really couldn’t figure out a way to showcase this product that made any sense… Obviously in the lab we can showcase the form factor, accessories, and the general look of the product, but it doesn’t really tell the story of how to practically use an item like this. Finally we decided to show it in its natural habitat, we needed to show it in a house. Neither the Cameraman nor I want people seeing our houses, so we settled for the local IKEA. We’re pretty lucky we didn’t get kicked out wandering around putting the Eee Top in places where we thought it would make sense in an average home. Overall I think the product makes *more* sense in an Asian or European market where space saving is huge, but it’s still a cool gadget! |
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