Reviewed on May 8, 2008The Synology DS107+ is the most sophisticated NAS device we've tested to date. Its more advanced features require some networking know-how, but the included software and Web interface go a long way in helping you tackle the various offerings. You can't beat all the features you get for the price.TAGS:Drobo, NAS, enclosure, USB port, USB flash drive, hard drive, firmware, USB, setup, printer, port, button
Reviewed on December 5, 2005The Logitech G7 Laser Cordless Optical mouse has a 2,000dpi optical sensor, programmable buttons, adjustable sensitivity levels, a quick-swappable battery, and most importantly, no cord. But gamers who don't mind being chained to their computers should consider other, less expensive options.TAGS:Logitech, laser, battery, mouse, USB port, gamer, button, games
Reviewed on August 1, 2006Logitech's G15 Gaming Keyboard is an ambitious attempt at the ultimate frag aid. The LCD screen is an inventive addition, but other features such as customizable keys, blue LED backlighting, and built-in USB ports have more practical applications. If you're serious about gaming and like to tinker with mini apps, the G15 is the keyboard for you.TAGS:Logitech, LCD screen, multiplayer online game, keyboard, app, LCD, key, community, USB port, gamer, games, USB, button, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on January 27, 2005It may not be cheap, but it performs well and displays both video and computer signals. If you can scrape together the dough, you won't be disappointed.TAGS:BenQ Corp., LCD, display, USB port, button, monitor, DVD, HP, video
Reviewed on March 8, 2005The Thrustmaster Enzo Ferrari 2-in-1 racing wheel will appeal to casual racing fans who enjoy turning laps on both the PC and the PS2.TAGS:wheel, Sony PlayStation 2, USB port, console, PC, button, games