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Wednesday, February 6, 2008
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Rosewill seems to have a hard drive enclosure for just about all common drive sizes and interfaces, with configurations to meet the needs of just about any user. This review is going to take a look at one of their newer models, the RX81-CW-US-SLV, an enclosure designed for a 3.5" SATA hard drive that connects via eSATA and USB 2.0.
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Thursday, January 31, 2008
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With the amount of gadgets and office equipment around now-a-days, it seems that the measly two to four average ports found on a desk or laptop computer is simply insufficient. Between printers, webcams,iPods, flash drives, etc., even an additional hub with four USB ports is not enough. Well, no worries now everyone? enter the Rosewill RHUB-310. Following the philosophy of "why pay for two meat patties when you can pay the same for four", Rosewill introduces a moderately priced USB hub with?count it folks? 7 USB ports. Seven. All fast, all compact, and all offered in one hell of a sleek case.
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Friday, December 21, 2007
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The Rosewill RX81US-HT-35B-BLK external drive chassis positions itself with the tried and true USB 2.0 as well as the up and coming eSATA standard. With a screw-less chassis, LED activity lights, aluminum construction, and support for up to 1TB drives... is this chassis the answer to your external storage needs?
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Tuesday, December 18, 2007
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For those of you familiar with shopping at New Egg you've undoubtedly heard of Rosewill. There are literally hundreds of products sold through the Egg under the Rosewill brand and compared to pricing on some of the name brand products, the Rosewill gear is usually quite inexpensive. But do these house brands have the same quality as traditional 3rd party manufacturers?
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Thursday, December 13, 2007
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We are definitely in the middle of the digital age. It seems that everything is switching to digital ... TVs, DVDs, and now even picture frames. Digital picture frames aren't new, although, if you haven't seen them around you definitely haven't been paying attention. Benchmark Reviews will examine the Rosewill 10.4" Digital Photo Frame RDF-104 to see how it stands up with other comparable digital frames. Will it be a frame anyone would be happy to have on their desk? It might just be the perfect gift for anyone, even your techno-phobic friend or family member. Let's find out if the product is as good as the marketing suggests it should be.
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Tuesday, December 11, 2007
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With the recent release of the Rosewill RX81 series hard drive enclosures Rosewill was nice enough to supply us with the RX81-CW-US for this review. This hot-swappable enclosure is one of the first that I've seen to be both external and be equipped just for a single hard drive. This slim enclosure certainly is a handy enclosure with its screw-less, quick and easy installation. The RX81-CW-US supports both USB and eSATA connections and don't worry it does come with an eSATA bracket for those of us who aren't lucky enough to have an eSATA port on their case or motherboard.
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Friday, November 30, 2007
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The RD600N-2DC-SL-SLV Stallion Series 600W unit is just one of a handful of Rosewill power supplies presently on the market. With a highly polished finish, a pair of blue LED fans, and well finished cables, it is obviously an attention grabber. This review will take a look beyond the flashy exterior to see if this stallion is a work horse that your system can rely on.
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Monday, November 19, 2007
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The Nintendo Wii has to be one of the most revolutionary console gaming systems of all time. It proved that graphics are not always as important and it lets anyone play games, not just gamers. The Wii comes with Wii Sports, which is tennis, baseball, golf, boxing, and bowling. All of these are fun to play with the Wii remote, but Rosewill has a kit that brings even more reality to the game. The Wii Sports Kit is a set of add-on parts that connect to the Wii remote.
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
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One type of product that has been around for a while, but has recently gained in appeal due to lower prices, is the digital photo frame. This gadget puts a high tech spin on an extremely low tech idea by replacing that one static photo with an LCD panel that allows the owner to display a slide show of their favorite images. This review is going to take a look at the Rosewill RDF-670B, a 7" inch widescreen frame that features a wood grain frame with black matting.
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Thursday, November 8, 2007
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There are four PCI-E cables to accommodate a pair of 8800GTXs in SLI. Each cable is marked according to its rail, +12v1 and +12v2. This is quite cool, to ensure that each card will be on its own +12v rail. I personally have not seen a PSU labeled like this, though I?m sure there could be others out there. This is the kind of attention to detail I am talking about.
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"Price, Quality, Services." Rosewill's slogan is surely something to look up to. It's getting harder and harder to find a decent case for a cheap price these days. Thankfully, Rosewill has designed the R5605-BK, a quality case for a reasonable price. With a vast array of features this case could potentially pose a threat to the higher end cases. Features including screw-less designs, 0.8mm SECC cold rolled Steel, and a lockable panel. Let's see what else the R5605-BK has to offer.
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Friday, November 2, 2007
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ThinkComputers take a look at the Stallion series RD600N 600W power supply unit from Silicon Valley-based Rosewill, the computer and electronics manufacturer that makes just about every non-essential part of a computer. Rosewill has a reputation for reasonably-priced and quality parts. We put the blue-illuminated unit through our torture test-see how it fares in this review.
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007
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Sure, there are ways to view your photos on the computer. You can upload them to Flickr, email them to family members, or plaster them as a desktop wallpaper. But what about when you actually have guests over in your home? What about when you're away from the computer? For times like those, there is the Rosewill RDF-670B digital picture frame.
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Monday, October 29, 2007
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For those of us that gawk at computer hardware all day Rosewill is an aspiring company looking to make a name for themselves. Currently Rosewill sells over a hundred products through heavy hitter Newegg and Chiefvalue.com, and the list quickly keeps growing. Today we will be looking at the Rosewill RCX-Z4, the first in a series of CPU Coolers that will be tested in the T.E.C.C (Thermal Environment Control Chamber). If you missed the introduction article you should read it before moving forward.
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Wednesday, October 24, 2007
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As the first Rosewill product to be reviewed at Bigbruin.com, the RX-358-S-SLV eSATA and USB hard drive enclosure made a good first impression despite some imperfections. The eSATA performance is excellent, allowing a SATA 3Gbps drive to operate just as well as when connected directly to a SATA header on the test system's motherboard. In addition to the performance, the bundle of accessories is another big plus for this unit.
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