
I’m going to come clean to you guys/girls. I have had tablets for the past 2-3 years and for the first few years, I really never put them to use. I found them to be cumbersome, slow, and there just wasn’t enough reason to use them. Frankly I could do it all on my phone just as well, with a smaller screen of course. About a year ago I had a Transformer Prime come in. With Nvidia’s Tegra 3 quad core CPU I was intrigued and the optional keyboard was icing on the cake. I decided to REALLY give it a try and see what I thought. A year later I want to talk a little about my experience.

When it comes to ergonomic keyboards there are only a few to pick from and, for the most part, all of those are rubber dome keyboards. Ergonomic mechanical keyboards are really limited to two different models, one being the Truly Ergonomic. Today we are going to take a look to see how it compares to everything I have tested to date. I expect an adjustment period just to its shape alone, but as a writer by trade I am very curious how it will affect me day to day. The gamer in me is just as curious on how it will perform in game as well. Let’s take a closer look.

When it comes to pointers for the computer there are multiple solutions. Most of them come in the traditional flat on a mouse pad form, but occasionally a company comes up with an innovative way to control the pointer on our screen. Genius has developed a “ring mouse” and I have the pleasure of looking at their second version of this particular design in the Ring Mouse 2. I will look at the device’s versatility and functionality in this review and see how it stacks up not only as a pointer, but also as an alternative solution to our browsing needs.

Let’s be honest, Asus has a whole product line full of good motherboards. So much that it really takes a special motherboard to stand out from the crowd. There has been one specific board that has stuck with me for the past year and a half though, back from when I took a visit to the Asus office and they pulled it out to show me. That motherboard would be the Maximus V Formula. I’m sure you are wondering what made it stand out, especially considering all of the motherboards we have in the office, including boards like the Rampage IV. Well I only have a limited amount of space in the opening; you will have to peek inside our review to find out.

Hey guys and girls, if you have been around the site or at some events you may have picked up that I have a thing for small form factor PC builds aka LAN rigs. I’m sure a few of you are laughing thinking about how big of a monster our “Fridge” build is, but that is exactly why it is important to have a rig that you can just grab and go without breaking your back. Last year I put together a rig that we called Lunchbox 2 using a Lian Li PC-TU200. After almost a year I had a few things I was interested in swapping around that I think some of you might be interested in.
Beyond our two reviews of the GTX 660 today our pr inbox was packed full of affiliate reviews as well. Here are all of their reviews for you guys to check out and enjoy. Keep an eye out for more coverage from us tomorrow as well!
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Video Card Review w/ MSI and EVGA @ Legit Reviews
ASUS GeForce GTX 660 Direct Cu II 2 GB @ techPowerUp
MSI GTX 660 Twin Frozr OC Edition Review @ RWLabs
Gigabyte GTX 660 Windforce OC 2 GB @ techPowerUp
ZOTAC GeForce GTX 660 2 GB @ techPowerUp
MSI GeForce GTX 660 Twin Frozr 2 GB @ techPowerUp
Nvidia's GeForce GTX 660 graphics card
Gigabyte GTX 660 OC Video Card Review @Ninjalane
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Round-Up: MSI, ZOTAC, Gigabyte @ HotHardware.com
ASUS GTX 660 Direct CU II TOP Review @ OCC
Gigabyte GTX 660 Overclock 2GB Graphics Card Review @ eTeknix.com
EVGA GeForce GTX 660 2GB SuperClocked @ Benchmark Reviews
ASUS GeForce GTX 660 DirectCU II Video Card Review @ [H]
MSI GTX 660 Twin Frozr OC Video Card Review
Gigabyte GTX 660 Windforce OC Edition Review
EVGA GTX 660 Superclocked Video Card Review
Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 review incl. SLI
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Launch Review @ Neoseeker
The NVIDIA GTX 660 Launch Review Featuring EVGA’s Superclocked Edition