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    Monday
    Sep192011

    Logitech Wireless Touchpad review

    With computing moving closer to an all touch future, Logitech has released their “Magic Trackpad competitor,” the Wireless Touchpad. Featuring two, three, and four finger gestures, the Touchpad is compatible with Windows 7 and costs $50. But hardware is only half of the equation and Windows 7 was never designed for multitouch so how well does the Wireless Touchpad actually work? — Our full review after the break!

    Friday
    Sep162011

    SGP Skin Guard (carbon) for Dell Mini 10v review

    If you’re like most people, your laptop is probably a bland black. One day, we just got tired of looking at the fingerprint magnet of a laptop we had and decided to look for a solution. There are a lot of fancy skins out there but we wanted something stylish and simple. A carbon fiber skin fit that bill perfectly so we contact our friends at CreTouch for the SGP Skin Guard. — Our full review after the break!

    Thursday
    Sep152011

    Speck CandyShell for iPod Touch (4th gen) review

    There are plenty of choices when it comes to getting protection for your iPod. You can either get a silicone case, a hard case, or even use film. The Speck CandyShell combines a rubber interior with a hard shell exterior for double the protection without adding too much thickness. After spending some time with the CandyShell on our iPod, we’d have to say it’s our favorite case. Why? — Our full review after the break!

    Monday
    Sep122011

    Kidrobot's All City Breakers Mini Series Early Preview

    Plastic green army men may have been cool back in the day but Kidrobot has something even better in store - their new All City Breakers Mini Series. Rather than designer toys, this time they’ve got 2-inch injection molded bboy and bgirl figurines modeled after the class green army men. These figures will be available on September 15th but we just couldn’t wait so we thought we’d give you a little preview. After the break!

    Thursday
    Sep082011

    SGP Incredible Shield Ultra Matte for T-Mobile G2 review

    Here at Okay Geek we’re big fans of minimalism - we rarely use cases on our mobile devices and often opt for protective films instead. We’ve reviewed SGP’s Incredible Shield before but today we’re going to take a look at the matte version of the skin. — Our full review after the break!

    Wednesday
    Sep072011

    AIAIAI Swirl in-ear headphones w/ microphone review

    Remember AIAIAI? The company that manufactured the awesomely minimalistic TMA-1 headphones we reviewed? This time, they’ve sent us their Swirl in-ear headphones which sport a similarly simplistic design. Is the audio quality just as good? — Full review after the break!

    Monday
    Sep052011

    Gunnar Optiks Weezer Onyx computer glasses review

    If you spend several hours in front of the computer each day, you probably suffer from eye strain. Gunnar Optiks thinks they have the solution with their line of computer glasses, boasting the ability to decrease eye fatigue, provide you with a sharper image, reduce glare, and increase contrast. We’re taking a look at the Gunnar Weezer Onyx style computer glasses, thanks to our friends over at Think Geek. — Our full review after the break!

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