Cooler Master NotePal P1 Notebook Cooler @ ThinkComputers.org
PowerColor Radeon X1650 XT 256MB @ HardwareZone
Samsung SyncMaster 971P LCD Monitor @ Tweaknews.net
GeCube X1950PRO Champion Edition @ TweakTown
Cooler Master Hyper TX @ Overclockers Online
BlueAnt X3 micro Bluetooth Headset @ BlueTomorrow.com
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NVIDIA XFX 8800 GTX SLI @ I4U
Noctua NH-U12 And NH-U9 CPU Coolers @ NGOHQ.com
ABIT AW9D-MAX Core 2 Duo Motherboard @ OCTools.com
Zalman Reserator 2 Watercooling Kit @ BCCHardware
ANYCOM BSH-100 Bluetooth Stereo Headphones @ BlueTomorrow.com
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Steel Series SteelSound 3H Portable Gaming Headset @ Tweaknews.net
OCZ Dual SD-USB 2GB Card @ OCModShop
Bytecc Landisk ME-850 NAS Device - BCCHardware
GeForce 8800 GTX Buying Guide & Shootout @ HardwareZone
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Foxconn G9657MA-8KS2H Motherboard @ Overclockers Online
Auzentech X-Meridian 7.1 Sound Card @ ThinkComputers.org
OCZ Technology 600W EvoStream Modular SLI Power Supply @ Bigbruin.com
ECS PN2 SLI2+ Motherboard @ HardwareZone
Plextor PX-608U Super Multi Portable DVDRW @ BCCHardware
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It appears that Dell is finally jumping on the Blu-ray bandwagon. Earlier today, the company announced that they will be offering a Blu-ray Disc drive as an option on their XPS M1710 notebook computer.
Dell today introduced Blu-ray Disc technology into its product line, offering the next-generation optical disc format as an option on the extreme-performance XPSTM M1710 consumer notebook computer.

This enhancement furthers Dell's strategy to offer customers PCs that can function as a single platform for a compelling digital entertainment throughout the home.

Blu-ray Disc technology offers significant advancements for customers requiring high-definition content and storage for archiving large amounts of data and digital content. For instance, a Blu-ray Disc supports playback of high-definition feature-length films and offers the highest optical disc capacity -- up to 50GB, -- or more than five times the capacity of a dual-layer DVD.

Configured with Blu-ray technology, the XPS M1710 supports read/write capabilities across CD, DVD and Blu-ray Disc media. Using Blu-ray Disc technology, M1710 users can burn up to 50GB of data or author up to 50GB of theater-quality video on a single piece of media.
The XPS M1710 doesn't come cheap. Equipped with a Blu-ray drive, the computer will set you back at least $3,699. If you'd like to read more, Dell's entire press release can be found here. Add a comment

Logitech G25 Racing Wheel @ I4U
VIZO Orbiter Hard Drive Cooler @ Futurelooks
GeCube Dual GPU Radeon X1650XT @ TweakTown
CoolerMaster Mars @ Overclockers Online
Ultra Grid ATX Case @ ThinkComputers.org
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The guys at CD Freaks have put together a review of Lite-On's first Blu-ray Disc writer, the LH-2B1S. Here's a sample of what they had to say:
Belonging to the first generation of Blu-ray writers, the device seems to operate very well and also the write quality on the supported media types is very good.

The Lite-On LH-2B1S should be one of the first Blu-Ray drives that are equipped with a Serial-ATA interface.

The 12x writing speed on DVD±R media is also a feature that is most welcome.
While CD Freaks didn't test the LH-2B1S with dual layer BD-R media, it should be noted that the drive's reading and writing speed is limited to only 1x. This means it will take nearly 3 hours to write an entire 50GB disc. Hopefully Lite-On can increase this to 2x when they boost the drive's single layer BD-R writing speed to 4x. If you'd like to read more, CD Freaks entire review can be found here. Add a comment

OCZ Technology Mega Kart 8GB Ultra Slim USB 2.0 Flash Drive @ Futurelooks
Alienware Area-51 m5550 15.4-inch Laptop @ ThinkComputers.org
Logitech G7 Laser Wireless Gaming Mouse @ Tweaknews.net
Crucial Ballistix 2GB PC2-5300 @ ASE Labs
Altec Lansing 2.1 Soundsystem FX4021 @ TweakPC
Cooler Master Mars, Hyper UC And Hyper TX @ Digit-Life
The Zalman Monster @ BCCHardware
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EPoX's Socket AM2 MF570 SLI Motherboard @ TweakTown
Samsung SyncMaster 960BF LCD Monitor @ The TechZone
Foxconn C51XEM2AA-8EKRS2H nForce 590 SLI Motherboard @ Redaktion ocinside.de
MSI Fuzzy CN700 @ Digit-Life
Jabra BT125 Bluetooth Headset @ BlueTomorrow.com
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Geeks.com USB 2.0 TV Tuner/Video Capture Box @ Bigbruin.com
Logitech Wireless DJ Music System @ BlueTomorrow.com
M-Audio Revolution 5.1 @ Digit-Life
Samsung DVD-VR335 DVD Player @ BCCHardware
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