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Epson LabelWorks LW-400 Label Printer Review

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Link: http://blog.testfreaks.com/review/review-of-epson-labelworks-lw-400-label-printer/

Quote:
"I’ve never reviewed a label maker before. I honestly never thought I’d need one. I never wanted one. I’ve since changed my mind on all of that, I’ve got a label maker now, a nice one actually and that’s what I’ve got for you right now. Today for review I’ve got the Epson LabelWorks LW-400 Label Printer that will change the way you look and think of label makers, I know it did for me. The LabelWorks LW-400 is marvel truly, it comes complete with many fonts and styles built right in, but that’s not all. The LW-400 has a very large set of graphics built in as well that can be used for borders or identification or whatever your mind can think up. With the LW-400 you’re not limited to just plain labels either, you can purchase many different types, patterns and even colors of labels and you can even do iron-ons with it. "

Newer Technology Power2U USB Wall Outlet Review

I normally only post my own reviews here, but this one that my buddy Tom did is of a lot of interest to a lot of people I think. I have one as well for review, but he got his before me, so he got done first.

 

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Link: http://blog.testfreaks.com/review/review-of-newer-technology-power2u-acusb-wall-outlet/

Quote:
"Today’s review item the Newer Technology Power2U AC/USB Wall Outlet helps solve the clutter issue by providing a standard AC outlet along with two USB ports built into the wall outlet. With this device you can charge up to four USB-based devices including iDevices, Android devices, digital cameras, GPS, MP3 players and cell phones. It is compatible with USB 3.0/2.0/1.1 chargeable devices. "

MSI Interceptor Series Nighthawk ATX Mid Tower Case Review

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Link: http://blog.testfreaks.com/review/review-of-msi-interceptor-series-nighthawk-atx-mid-tower-case/

Quote:
"It seems everyone is putting out PC cases, I didn’t know MSI was until this one arrived for my review, in fact it’s not even listed on their website yet, but I have it and it’s not bad. Today for review I have the Interceptor Series Nighthawk ATX Mid Tower PC case from MSI. The case is a bit small, but it still has plenty of room for even the largest of video cards along with room for several hard drives and more. The case features tool-less installation, three fans pre-installed including a 200mm sized one on the side. The Nighthawk also with a built-in card reader, that reads pretty much everything, to make your life a bit easier.  "

NewerTech NuTouch Gloves Review

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Link: http://blog.testfreaks.com/review/review-of-newertech-nutouch-gloves/

Quote:
"Brr, it’s cold outside! At least here it is, right now it’s 18 degrees in Fahrenheit anyway. To me that’s cold and I don’t like the cold. One of the must have things about cold weather is gloves, but pretty much all gloves are not exactly compatible with our touchscreen devices so using them in the cold weather poses a problem. The trend lately is fixing that problem with gloves that can be used with touchscreens. Today I’ve got a quick review of what I think is a must have accessory if you live in a cold climate. They’re called NuTouch and they’re from NewerTech and they feature a special conductive fiber that’s woven into the fingertips that makes them usable with capacitive devices like phones and tablets. "

Verbatim USB 3.0 Universal Card Reader Review

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Link: http://blog.testfreaks.com/review/review-of-verbatim-usb-3-0-universal-card-reader/

Quote:
"Let’s take a break from the CES stuff for a review. Up for review today I’ve got another product from Verbatim and it’s another card reader but this one is USB 3.0. I have to wonder about this as memory cards really aren’t that fast so how much of a difference is it really going to make going from USB 2.0 to USB 3.0? The Verbatim USB 3.0 Universal Card Reader is nice looking and it can read most any type of cards out there. It’s a card reader so it’s not exactly one of the most exciting things out there, but it does have it’s place in our digital lives. "