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    Wednesday
    Nov022011

    Audyssey Lower East Side Media Speakers review

    The last time we took a look at an Audyssey product was with the South of Market Audio Dock, which made a fantastic first impression and pleased us for several months following the review. This time the company is back with a set of computer speakers inspired by New York’s Lower East Side neighborhood. Will Audyssey impress us once again with these speakers? — Our full review after the break!

    Monday
    Oct312011

    CableJive dockBoss+ review

    The concept of the dockBoss+ is simple. Back in the days of the iPod, you bought an expensive audio dock for it that uses Apple’s proprietary 30 pin connector. Over the years, you’ve moved on to an Android phone and are no longer able to use that dock. CableJive’s new product promises to remedy your situation with a simple cord. Does it work as intended? — Our full review after the break!

    Wednesday
    Oct262011

    Targus Impax netbook sleeve review

    Here at Okay Geek, we’re pretty big fans of messenger bags and backpacks for toting around our laptops. But sometimes we need something a little sleeker and more form fitting. And that is what laptop sleeves are for. Today, we take a look at the Targus Impax netbook sleeve for netbooks up to 10.2” in size. Featuring materials such as double layer neoprene and fleece, how’s the Impax as a sleeve? — Our full review after the break!

    Monday
    Oct242011

    Razer Nostromo review

    The keyboard isn’t exactly an ideal controller for gaming. It’s a long rectangular thing and you really only use the left half of it for executing gaming commands, with your right hand manuvering the mouse. That’s why dedicated gamepads such as the Razer Nostromo exist. Featuring 16 customizable keys and an 8 way directional thumb pad, the Nostromo offers a much more ergonomic way to game. But is it worth the $70 entry price? — Our full review after the break!

    Wednesday
    Oct192011

    Audyssey announces Lower East Side Audio Dock Air with AirPlay for Novemeber

    Audyssey is a company that has failed to disappoint the Okay Geek staff with its stellar line of iPhone compatible audio products. And today, they’re adding a new member to the already impressive lineup. The Lower East Side Audio Dock Air (not to be confused with the Lower East Side Media Speakers) will be available November this year. — More after the break!

    Monday
    Oct172011

    BlueAnt Embrace headphones review

    BlueAnt has generally been known for making Bluetooth headsets but recently, the company decided to venture into the wired headphones business. With a foldable compact design and iPhone controls, the Embrace certainly aren’t at a lack of features. Do these headphones live up to the BlueAnt name? — Our full review after the break!

    Wednesday
    Oct052011

    OCZ Vertex 3 Max Iops 120GB SSD review

    If you’re a regular reader of Okay Geek, you’ll remember that we reviewed OCZ’s Agility 3 SATA III 6Gbps SSD a while back. This time, OCZ has sent us the Vertex 3 Max Iops SSD, which is their fastest SATA III drive. That being the case, we’ve provided plenty of benchmarks in our testing. How much faster is it than the Agility 3 and is that boost worth the extra price? — Our full review after the break!

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