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Thursday, November 8, 2007
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The VIZO Master Panel II Expansion Interface is a multifunctional controller panel; an updated version to Vizo's original Master Panel, that brings added provisions and features to where their needed...Up front. Here at Benchmark Reviews we are very familiar with the ongoing revolution in portable media. Wheather its uploading play-lists for an MP3 player or the day's pictures from a digital camera; everyone wants a convenient way to manage their data without having to fumble around the back of their cases. This popular demand has even driven manufacturers to add the most basic I/O ports to the front of PCs. However, with there being so many proprietary media standards, a convenient and centralized solution is still missing from many if not all case designs, leaving consumers looking to after market solutions for their needs.
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Monday, October 22, 2007
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The Vizo Ufo is a nice job companion if you have to work in different places with your notebook, but you need also to use a lot of USB peripherals. The Ufo has 4 USB 2.0 ports in a little space, with the possibility to be self-powered if the peripherals used don?t need an excessive current to work. It can be closed, to protect the USB ports.
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Friday, October 12, 2007
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The Vizo Voyager results very effective, reducing the temperature of the hard disk of about 8 C, and making only a little noise. Vizo cured also the aesthetic aspect of this cooler, to offer a beautiful product that can be used also in a transparent case.
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Friday, August 31, 2007
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Heat generated by hard disk drives in computers are worst. What can be done to keep the hard disk drive run cooler? VIZO Voyager dual-fan HDD cooler can help. VIZO has been making HDD cooler but this is their first dual-fan system.
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Tuesday, August 28, 2007
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VIZO Technology Corp. seems to have been pumping out the attractive mods for the beautiful people as of late, and this review item is yet another visually appealing product from them!
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Friday, August 24, 2007
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Despite the popularity of SATA hard disks, IDE hard drive enclosures are still very common. Why? The reason that exists behind this trend is that many consumers still retain a certain quantity of unused PATA disks lying around -- unfortunately, those drives are probably not the ones you would want to install in the latest computers. Same goes for 2.5" enclosures -- I have an old broken laptop lying around, and I knew something would be great use of the 40GB hard drive inside. It may be old, it may be slow, but hey -- a portable 40GB unit isn't bad at all. To accommodate this, I recently received a Vizo Paragon 2.5" IDE hard drive enclosure. Let's examine this unit physically, as well as put it through some benchmarks to see how the drive controller is.
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Thursday, August 23, 2007
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Nope, it isnt Lucy Lawless wearing a skin tight leather dress. Get it? Zena/Xena? Anyway, it's an innovative laptop cooler from VIZO incorporating a backup enclosure right inside the unit. Let's check it out!
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Tuesday, August 7, 2007
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Got a Spare hard drive laying around? No more room in that crammed-full case? Look no further, VIZO has come up with yet another option for those spare hard drives! Touting a beautiful look and an excellent featureset they have released the VIZO Uranus which we will be putting to the test here at Futurelooks.
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Wednesday, June 20, 2007
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Multi-function panels have really taken off over the past couple of years. These handy devices put most of the I/O ports people use on a daily basis right on the front of your PC. Many of us are used to pulling our rigs out from under our desks to plug our devices into the back of our computers, but VIZO's Master Panel II gives us a break by developing a panel that puts many of these ports right at our fingertips. The Master Panel II gives us front panel connections to USB 2.0, fans, firewire, eSATA, RCA, audio, and even supports many common memory cards used today.
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Thursday, June 7, 2007
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Internal, hot-swappable hard drive racks enclosures have been around for quite a few years now, but many of them were geared toward "old-school" parallel ATA technology. Today's hard drives are mostly Serial ATA because of their serial bus architecture that boosts hard drives speeds up to 300 megabytes per second. VIZO has caught up with modern times with the Ares SATA HDD Mobile Rack, which is on our test bench today. This enclosure supports SATA II hard drives and puts their own spin onto an already industry-proven product.
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Wednesday, May 30, 2007
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Keeping your video card cool is always a must in any gamers rig. With the growing trend of the mid range video cards it seems most are coming with relatively small coolers that leave a consumer only wanting more when it comes to cooling potential. So today we are going to check out one of VIZO's Sleet VGA coolers.
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We are in the age of mobile data and removable media. You can see it all around us. Most industry professionals keep a portable computing device in close company, and nearly everyone carries a USB flash drive on them. Cell phones double as MP3 players, and MP3 players double as personal video devices. It seems progressive then that external hard disks are quickly becoming something more of a personal carry item as their size grows smaller. Conversely, some stylish trends have managed to give a new look to the old ideas. So whether you are a mobile power user with compact storage needs, or discerning office user who enjoys a stylish environment, VIZO offers products to satisfy both needs, and Benchmark Reviews helps you to pick the best fit between their eSATA Uranus or the SATA Saturno.
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Wednesday, May 23, 2007
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How many times have you found yourself in a situation that you wish you had access to your files on your computer, while not at your computer? Thumb drives, CD's, and DVD's only hold so much data and can leave you sitting there wanting more. The most common solution to this problem is using an external hard drive enclosure.
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Monday, May 14, 2007
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Hard drive enclosures are very popular. A lot of people use them for multiple computers because they are easy to move and usually have USB connections so they connect to any computer. We usually see large 3.5-inch drives, but today we are looking at a smaller 2.5-inch enclosure. What makes this enclosure so special is that it has a one-touch backup feature as well as an eSATA connection for fast transfers. Let's check out the Vizo Saturno 2.5-inch hard drive enclosure.
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Monday, April 16, 2007
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The Vizo Luxon Advanced External Hard Drive Enclosure arrived Technic3D. eSATA for 3,5" see you in the following Review. We looks how good it is against other HDD Cases.
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