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razers nabu when its released

the dev kit is 49$, razer has said the price will be no more than 99$ when its released to everyone

 

http://www.razerzone.com/nabu

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Superlux Headphones!

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ASUS F1A55-M LX, AMD A6-3500, (2x2)gb Kingston HyperX Blu DDR3 1600mhz, Seagate Barracuda 500gb 7200rpm, 
 Corsair CX430M, Cooler Master Elite 343, Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit

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Lenovo Ideapad S10-2, Intel Atom N280, (1x1)gb DDR2 667mhz, WD Scorpio Blue 250gb 5400rpm, Zorin OS 9 Lite
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Velcro cable ties, can't tell you how many i've used, and how handy they are for me with how many cables i have with how limited the area is that i need them to run through, and when i have to move stuff having my cables sorted is very handy. Velcro Cable Ties

Nothing to see here, move along

 

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Raspberry Pi

 

Indigo XS TIM

 

Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo

 

Intel Pentium "g7-3258K" (My name for the Pentium G3258, like i7, but oh never mind.)

 

ASRock Z97 Anniversary ATX Motherboard

 

Leatherman Squirt ES4

 

Micro Center USB 3.0 128GB Flash Drive-seriously, only $49.99

 

Subscription to 2600 magazine for one year

 

Cooler Master QuickFire Rapid

 

Razer DeathAdder 2013

 

bellroy Note Sleeve wallet

 

Nite Ize Gear Tie

 

Nite Ize s-biner Key Rack

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Fitbit

Is a fitbit really futureproof with the smartwatches being out there? I saw a really nice fitness wristband that would recognize your motions in fitness, I'd go for that instead. 

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V-moda boom pro mic

n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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Those little cable comb things, even a good screwdriver could be a idea...

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The Goal Zero Lighthouse or the Torch 250. http://www.goalzero.com/p/239/torch-250-flashlight/22:1/

http://www.goalzero.com/p/180/lighthouse-250-lantern/22:1/

Basically anything from Goal Zero under $100 can go in the video.

(Also I own the Lighthouse, Torch, Nomad 13, Nomad 7, and Yeti 150. And soon I will have two Boulder 15's. They have all worked great so far.)

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BlueLounge Nest (http://www.bluelounge.com/products/nest/) is cheaper and better than the Cooler Master Jas Mini that was recently featured. $15, and it fits any sized tablet/phone (sans case), plus it acts as a little tray to hold random items.

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Kingston Mobilelite wireless G2. Now with bigger battery and features WLAN ethernet port. Can act like a mobile router. 

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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GTGETFG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 

This, I got one, I use it every day, I like it a lot.

 

Also maybe a video some time doing cheap mice comparisons, like sub 30$ or even sub 20$. Everyone always does higher end mice and neglects the kind of mouse that someone like my dad would buy. 

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Arthur M. Schlesinger

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Chrome cast is a really  good idea as it is very  good an makes your TV into a smart TV  

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I just recently started using the Rosewill Media Player Remote and I love it.  I can watch shows or movies from my bed and control the volume without having to get up.  If you are the using the Media Player you will basically have all the same functions as a dvd player.  Another thing I really like is that you can put your computer into sleep mode from the remote.

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Gunnar glasses? I personally can't use a PC without them. 

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How about a Joystick review? Star Citizen despite being not released, yet is hugely popular and Space Sims slowly seem to come back. So I'd suggest the Thrustmaster T-Flight Stick X and/or the T-Flight Hotas X. I have the T-Flight Stick X (the Hotas was a bit too bulky for my setup) myself and for that price I am extremely happy with it. The most astounding thing about it for me is that the Stick ALWAYS finds it center position even after about two years without having a huge deadzone. Also you can adjust the stick resistance steplessly which is very handy. Workmanship is pretty decent for the price, too. The only thing which is not ideal with the T-Flight Stick X is the throttle control which is a bit too notchy for precise adjustments, not a dealbreaker, though. Overall the best Joystick I ever had and oddly enough, also by far the cheapest one.

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blue snowball ice.

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