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    Review: EFO Wired Handheld Keyboard

    by Ryan McLaughlin ~ March 9th, 2010

    Mini keyboards are becoming really popular because they offer a great way to remote control computers. EFO has a line of mini keyboards and today we are looking at the EFO wired handheld keyboard

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    Review: Powermat portable wireless charging mat

    by Ryan McLaughlin ~ February 26th, 2010

    Charging cables are a given in a world of portable electronics. However, with some recent advancements in the field of magnetic induction, charging cables my be a thing of the past. Powermat is a company that is bringing wireless charging to the masses. With their wireless charging pads and adapters Powermat is hoping to make cables a thing of the past

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    Review: Case Logic 22″ Lightweight Expandable Upright Roller

    by Ryan McLaughlin ~ February 16th, 2010

    You don’t often read about luggage on a consumer electronics review site. However, this new carry-on bag from Case Logic could be a tech lovers dream bag. The Case Logic LLR-222 has several features that make traveling with laptops and other electronics a breeze

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    Review: Epson MovieMate 60 Projector

    by Ryan McLaughlin ~ February 6th, 2010

    I have always wanted a projector for my house because they are a great way to get the big screen experience without having to go to the theater, or pay out big bucks for a super large TV. The reason I have never purchased one is because I would have to take the time, and expense, to setup one of my rooms just for the projector. This really means I would not be able to use the room for anything else. Epson makes this easier with their MovieMate line of projectors which include built-in speakers, and a DVD player

Get paid to write reviews

by Ryan McLaughlin ~ September 14th, 2008

JusTech’n is expanding and we need your help. We would like to post a lot more reviews than we currently are, and we would like to pay you for helping us. If you have just purchased a new MP3 Player, GPS, Computer, Printer, Monitor, TV, PDA, Cell Phone, or just about any other technological device, and you would like to make some money from it, write a review and send it to us

Keyboard

Review: EFO Wired Handheld Keyboard

by Ryan McLaughlin ~ March 9th, 2010

Mini keyboards are becoming really popular because they offer a great way to remote control computers. EFO has a line of mini keyboards and today we are looking at the EFO wired handheld keyboard

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Review: Powermat portable wireless charging mat

by Ryan McLaughlin ~ February 26th, 2010

Charging cables are a given in a world of portable electronics. However, with some recent advancements in the field of magnetic induction, charging cables my be a thing of the past. Powermat is a company that is bringing wireless charging to the masses. With their wireless charging pads and adapters Powermat is hoping to make cables a thing of the past

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Review: Case Logic 22″ Lightweight Expandable Upright Roller

by Ryan McLaughlin ~ February 16th, 2010

You don’t often read about luggage on a consumer electronics review site. However, this new carry-on bag from Case Logic could be a tech lovers dream bag. The Case Logic LLR-222 has several features that make traveling with laptops and other electronics a breeze

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Review: Epson MovieMate 60 Projector

by Ryan McLaughlin ~ February 6th, 2010

I have always wanted a projector for my house because they are a great way to get the big screen experience without having to go to the theater, or pay out big bucks for a super large TV. The reason I have never purchased one is because I would have to take the time, and expense, to setup one of my rooms just for the projector. This really means I would not be able to use the room for anything else. Epson makes this easier with their MovieMate line of projectors which include built-in speakers, and a DVD player

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Review: HP LaserJet P2035n Printer

by Ryan McLaughlin ~ January 21st, 2010

In a world where Inkjet printers are all the rage, I like to keep a Laser printer on hand for document printing because they are much more efficient with ink and a lot faster. HP is one of the top manufacturers of Laser printers and today I am looking at the HP LaserJet P2035n

Delta’s horrible baggage policies

by Ryan McLaughlin ~ January 10th, 2010

So I am sitting here in Salt Lake City Airport waiting for my carry-on bag to come out of the baggage carousel. You are probably wondering why a carry-on bag is in a baggage carousel and second why I have to wait for it. Well, let me tell you all about it

CES 2010 Day 3

by Ryan McLaughlin ~ January 9th, 2010

Today I spent the day in the North Hall. This hall is normally set aside for all the automobile related technology and it is a great place to go see fancy cars, and fancy stereos

CES 2010 Day 2

by Ryan McLaughlin ~ January 9th, 2010

The second day is now over and I spent the day in central hall. Central Hall is well known for having most of the biggest companies in the industry. These companies include, Microsoft, Intel, Panasonic, Sony, LG, and many, many others

CES 2010 Day 1

by Ryan McLaughlin ~ January 8th, 2010

I decided to go to CES again this year. As you know I skipped last year, mostly because I did not hear about anything cool coming out, and I was right.

So this year their is suppose to be some fairly cool tech (3D and LED TV’s) and I wanted to go see it. So on the first day I spent getting registered and visiting the south hall

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Review: Lancool PC-K58 Computer Case

by Paul McLaughlin ~ January 5th, 2010

Every computer builder has heard of Lian Li. They make some of the best computer cases on the market, but the are also on the expensive side. Lancool is the value-orientated arm of Lian Li and they are not as well known. So when they offered to send us one of their cases for a review we jumped at the chance to see what this new company could do

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Review: HP DreamScreen 100

by Ryan McLaughlin ~ January 4th, 2010

Digital photo frames are a new hit in the consumer electronics market, and now everybody and their dog seems to making them. So how does a company differentiate their product? You do what HP has done with the DreamScreen 100 and you make it much more than a picture frame, by adding extra functionality and new capabilities

Top ten posts of 2009

by Ryan McLaughlin ~ December 21st, 2009

Well the end of the year is upon us and it is time for the end of year review. Thanks to all our great readers we have had another great year. So without any further ado here are the 10 posts that go the most views during 2009

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Review: HP Pavilion All-in-One PC

by Ryan McLaughlin ~ December 21st, 2009

All-in-one PCs have come a long way in the past few years. The iMac led the way, but PCs have been catching up quickly, and in some ways surpassing. One of HPs newest All-In-One PCs is the Pavilion MS214

Most new TVs sold today have a built-in HD tuner. This makes it very easy to watch HD TV if your cable company provides unencrypted HD (clear QAM) or if you have an HD antenna (ATSC). If you have an older TV you probably don’t have a built-in HD tuner and if you want HD TV you have to make a decision. Do you buy a new TV, or buy an external HD tuner?

Today Epson announced a breakthrough in the compact photo printer market with the introduction of PictureMate® Show, the ultimate two-in-one digital photo frame and 4” x 6” photo printer. Designed for the photo enthusiast, PictureMate Show is a versatile hybrid that offers consumers one convenient solution for displaying, sharing and printing better-than-lab-quality photos in the convenience of their homes all year round

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