Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Plain Sight Review [PC - $10]
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Second Thoughts on the AfterGlow AP.1 PS3 Wired Controller
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Friday, July 23, 2010
Dead Space 2 [Preview]
Saturday, July 10, 2010
[Review] Logitech Dual-Action USB Controller (Accessory)
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Adam Taylor
http://youtube.com/user/mindfreaks13
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
[Console] Xbox 360 PRO 60GB
The Good:
- Extremely well thought out online marketplace with Netflix, Facebook, Last.fm, twitter, and game marketplace.
- Good online gameplay (Xbox LIVE)
- The insane amount of games and exclusives like Halo, Gears of War, Saints Row, PGR, Left For Dead 1 and 2, and the Fable series.
- Other timed exclusives. Since Microsoft is such a big company, they have the power to ask companies for "timed exclusives" This happened with Modern Warfare 2 where Microsoft made a deal with Activision to have the map packs release on the Xbox first. The same thing is expected to happen with Call of Duty: Black Ops.
- More ergonomically hand fitting controller and layout (Opinionated, but many people with agree).
- Processor and GPU combo chip named "Jasper chip" allows for better cooling and eliminates the RROD.
- Integrated cross game chat, where a person playing one game can talk with someone playing another game.
- Better dashboard layout (Once again, opinionated)
- In game dashboard, if you're saying "The PS3 has that as well," I'd say you're correct, however, the Xbox had it first and it hasn't changed since it was made.
- Adding friends. I know some people who complain about this. If you want to add friends you met in a game you actually have to close your game and then go to your friends list add friends etc etc. This is not the same in the Xbox. For the Xbox you press the home button, go to recently players press A over their name, and push A on "Send Friend Request" and then you can press the home button and continue your game.
- Kinect or "project Natal" some people like it, some don't. I think it would be awesome to play Halo with it.
The Bad:
- Failure rate. Hopefully this changes with the "Slim" 360
- No Blu-Ray
- PS3 has some exclusives that even the most 360 fan boy's want.
- Loud. This is one of the major problems with the Xbox. If you have an original one you know what I'm saying. That thing can sound like a jet engine sometimes.
- No wi-fi. This doesn't bother me as I prefer a hardline connection for better internet. If you're a serious game you should never want a wireless console, as it can affect your online play.
- Massive power brick. They improved it a little bit with the new Xbox.
- Huge! This thing is thick and long as hell! (Note: No, that's what she said jokes allowed :P)
- Some people have found that the DVD-Rom drive scratches the disk but if you have a newer model I don't believe this does it anymore.
The Rating:
I would highly recommend this console if not for anything the exclusives and Kinect (If you're into that sorta stuff). This console has a lot to offer from intense online play, HD graphics, and most of all the online experience. This gets a 9/10. The reason it gets a 9/10 is because of no Blu-Ray. It is said that the new Xbox (720) will have a Blu-Ray drive. This is good because it allows for more intense graphical situations and bigger games.
- Price: $150-250 USD
- Score: 9/10
- 100% Kickass product
[Keyboard] Saitek Cyborg V.5
The Good:
This keyboard comes with some really neat features that you would only find on an expensive Logitech G19 keyboard. This includes 12 programmable macro keys that the keyboard will remember for that specific game, and will do so with every game you play. Another kickass feature of this keyboard is the touch sensitive control panel it has at the top which allows you to change your backlight to multiple different colors ranging from red, to amber, and to green (and in between) Like my rhyme? Yeah, I thought so. It has different areas you can change to color of, so, let's say you want your main QWERTY setup to be red, you can do that and have your number pad set to green and your arrow keys set to an amber color. You can also change the color of the programmable buttons to one color. Yet, another good feature of this board is the "Cyborg mode" this mode allows you to turn off the windows button so you don't accidently press it. Although, while in cyborg mode your whole keyboard can only be one color, but when you turn cyborg mode back on your main color scheme that you set earlier will return. Also, the keyboard comes with a separate USB hub in the back so you can plug your mouse into your keyboard, which I though was really awesome. It has an adjustable wrist rest, headphone and microphone jack in the back. And its connectors are gold plated so you get the highest speed possible. Finally, Metal plated keys for extended use. These are only covering the space bar, WASD and the arrow keys. This is so those keys will last longer than the other ones.
The Bad:
There are only a few bad things I've found about this Keyboard and that is the SST program it comes with. It's very difficult to use and doesn't come with any instructions on how to use it. I still haven't found out how to do this, and I've had it for two years. Another bad thing about this keyboard is that when not in cyborg mode it doesn't retain your unique color set, and can only be changed to one color. If you have both of your keyboards USB cables plugged in it uses two slots which if you're on a laptop this can be quite bad if you use a lot of your USB ports.
The Rank:
Overall this is a great keyboard I would definitely recommend this gaming gadget to all of my nerdy friends, Yes Adam, I mean you. I would rate this as an 8/10. The reason I took off two points, is for one the SST program, and secondly it's cyborg mode color scheme.
100% kickass product
8/10
Pricing around $50-60 USD
If you have any questions email techexprtz@gmail.com or contact me here. Hope you enjoyed this week's latest installment of some random review! Have a nice day everybody.
Sunday, July 4, 2010
[Console] PS3 Slim 120GB Review ($299 USD)
[Game Review] Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction (XBOX 360)
Saturday, July 3, 2010
[Game Review] Lost Planet 2 (XBOX 360)
PDP AfterGlow AP.1 PL-6302 -Review- PS3 Controller
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Cooler Master Storm Scout Review Mid-Tower case $73-110 USD
Hey all, its Austin here back with another review this time it's the first one written to the blog site. Some of you may be wondering "Hey, If this is Austin why does it say Charles Frazier at the top?" Well, there's a simple answer to that. It's my actual name and Austin is simply my middle name, I just prefer it as my alias. Now as many of you don't know I'm currently building a computer for gaming and such. I will post videos and reviews to the products I buy so you can get a better look and feeling at the products (if you decide to buy them) before you buy them.
So, without further ado let's begin the review. The very first thing I Notice about this case is that "Wow this thing is huge for only a mid-tower case!" This case will fit approx. 10-10.5'' video cards and an ATX motherboard as well as all of your other stuffins'. At the front of the case you have a Power button, Reset button, headphone and microphone jack, as well as 2 USB connections. As we move the case around to its side, you will notice a rather large side panel window. This is excellent for showing off all of your l33t hardware that you spent so much money on. The side panel also holds an area for you to add another 120mm fan (the front also has one with a removable dust filter as well as red LED's), anyway back to the side panel window. It also has a light automotive tinting so you don't get glares when looking into it or taking a camera to it. It also looks nicer than a standard clear window. As we head to the back you would notice that there's not much there. All that's there is another 120mm Red LED fan set as an out fan. There's also the place where your motherboard I/O shield plate gets installed. (One doesn't come with the case so if there's not one, don't worry). Also on the back is 5 or 7 expansion slots for sound cards, video cards, SATA controllers, you get the idea. There's also another grill where hot air gets expelled this also doubles as a good place to tie cables down (that's what I did). Yet another "cool" thing on the back of this case is an area where you would loop your USB cables through so your peripherals don't get snatched up on your way to a LAN. As we take our journey to the top we don't really notice much other than the traditional storm series branding as well as a nifty handle that can help you carry your rig to LAN parties. Secondly there's also a large 230mm fan set as exhaust. This handle is pretty sturdy and will support as much weight as you can fit in it. (Disclaimer: I'm not responsible for anything that happens to your case or components because we have different experiences with them and the outcome could be different). The front of this case is very easily removable and grants access to the 5.25'' drive bays and a 3.5'' drive bay.
The inside is easily accessible with four thumbscrews that are conveniently placed on both side panels. Simply unscrew the side you wish to access and you're in. Once inside you'll notice that there isn't a tremendous amount of room for cable management only a couple holes, that really isn't that big. I found it quite a hassle to route my 24 pin motherboard connector through as well as all of my other cables. On the motherboard tray you'll notice that there's a relatively big hole for the motherboards retention plate to install. This comes in handy greatly! The case is a completely tool less design from the outside in, apart from the fans. The case comes with HDD rails and a 3.5'' to 2.5'' mount.
Altogether, I would rate this product 7/10 the reason I deducted three points is for 1) No removable motherboard tray. 2) It can get a little bit crowded if you have a big graphics card, a big CPU fan, or a lot of stuff in general. 3) I felt that they could have added better air circulation. There's only 1 120mm fan on the back, one in the front and a 230mm fan on the top. They added places for you to install them yourself but it would've been better if they added them into the price. I would've paid for it. It's more of a convenience issue I guess.
After all of the scoring I would defiantly recommend this to all of my friends or as Rodney Reynolds would say a "Great Product."
Rating: 7/10
Price: Depending on where you get it $73-110 USD
Rank: Great