Monday, January 21, 2013

NZXT Phantom 630 Full-Tower PC Case

Here’s the newest member to NZXT’s full-tower PC case line-up, the Phantom 630 — with clean modern aesthetics and the highly convenient functionality. The chassis can fit up to an XL-ATX motherboard on a smart split-level motherboard tray allowing for incredibly neat cable management. It features a top-placed I/O panel with 2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0 and 2x audio ports, an integrated SD card reader with SDHC & SDXC support, a fan controller, a front panel door, four 5.25-inch external drive bays, eight 2.5-/3.5-inch internal drive bays, (2x 2.5-inch behind MB) and has four fans (1x 200mm – front, 1x 200mm – top, 1x 200mm – side, 1x 140mm – rear). NZXT Phantom 630 Price & Availability The Phantom 630 will be available for pre-order for $180 when it comes to market in Matte-Black, Gunmetal, and White color options. Phantom 630 Features Next generation Phantom design, both inside and out Fully modular internal drive bays allows you to customize the Phantom 630’s layout to suite your needs Splitlevel motherboard tray allowing increased rear cable management Dual SSD mounts behind the motherboard tray Highend water cooling support allows use of multiple radiators and multiple radiator sizes Integrated highpower 30watt singlechannel fan controller Rearmounted fan hub for simple and clean fan control installation Easily removable dust filters protect your components Illuminates rear I/O ports internal components with a flick of a switch Full external peripheral support with multiple USB 3.0, 2.0 connections and an integrated SD card reader.

Garmin quatix Marine GPS Watch

Garmin introduces the quatix, the world’s first navigating marine GPS watch includes features that have never been combined into one watch before. The lightweight watch packs Garmin’s high-sensitivity GPS sensor, allowing users to load it with routers, mark waypoint, and navigate to destination. It has a large 1.2-inch monochrome LCD and polyurethane wristband for maximum flexibility and durability. It delivers mariners multiple sets of marine datum such as tidal information, COG (course over ground), SOG (speed over ground), and VMG (velocity made good), along with alerts for speed and anchor drag. It’s waterproof to 50 m. and also sports altimeter, barometer and 3-axis compass to provide real-time information of the environment, predict weather change and offer the user’s bearing. The watch will switch to Tack-Assist mode once the race began, and indicates whether the vessel is getting headed or lifted. Its built-in remote capabilities allows you to control a Garmin autopilot. You can pair the quatix with Garmin GNT 10 NMEA Transceiver to wirelessly stream and view NEMA 2002 data, such as wind speed and direction, water depth. Garmin Quatix Marien Price & Availability Garmin is going to release the quatix in Q1 2013. Pricing is unknown at the moment. Quatix Sailing Features Virtual Starting Line – Set up a virtual starting line between two marked GPS waypoints, for example between a buoy and the committee boat. Start Countdown Timer – quatix combines the starting line with a built-in countdown timer to calculate both distance to the line as well as desired speed and burn time available, so you can skipper the vessel to cross the line at maximum speed at the exact start time. Tack Assist mode – Once the race has begun, the watch then switches to Tack Assist mode and indicates whether the vessel is getting headed or lifted based on the optimal tack angle provided and makes for a more efficient and controlled sailing experience.

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