Enermax EN-006-TM1 - Multifunction Transfer Panel
Enermax EN-006-TM1 - Multifunction Transfer Panel
How To Add Front - Mounted Ports To Your Case
$40

The Enermax EN-006-TM1 Multifunction Transfer Panel.
After we ran this article we received a great amount of email from readers telling us how useful this device has become to them. The is a great device for those who have older cases that don't offer these connections up front. It looks good and works out pretty well and with our article we showed a great way to install the EN-006-TM1 with very little problem, while getting a professional looking install at the same time. Not an expensive upgrade, but one that you are sure to like. The price on this product is all over the place so to shop around to get the best pricing for this one.
Kensington FlyLight
USB Powered Light
Not Reviewed At This Time

The Kensington FlyLight might be one of the best stocking stuffers of the entire buyers guide. It has a very attractive price, which is less than $15 when purchased on line. Expect to pay close to the suggest retail of $29.99 if you buy it in a local store.
The Kensington FlyLight is a "snake light" type device that plugs into any USB port and allows you to bend the FlyLight in any direction to light your keyboard. We have found a million and one uses for the FlyLight and it is not limited to road warriors. Gamers who attend LAN parties on a regular basis like to plug the FlyLight into the front mounted USB ports on their systems to provide light when the lighting is dim in a gaming venues. It comes in platinum and black, and both blue/white light or red light are also available, depending on what you are looking for. This is a great gift idea, and we have seen it for as little as $15 on the Internet. One word of caution: we suggest at least for the moment that you stick with the Kensington-branded FlyLight, as we have seen some imitation devices that are similar, but not as good as the original.
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