Les Tokar

is a technology nut and Founder of The SSD Review. His early work includes the first consumer SSD review along with MS Vista, Win 7 and SSD Optimization Guides. Les is fortunate to, not only evaluate and provide opinion on consumer and enterprise solid state storage but also, travel the world in search of new technologies and great friendships. Google+

HyperX Launches Entire Line of Gaming Peripherals | CES 2020 Update

To say that our visit to the HyperX suite at CES 2020 this year was a bit overwhelming would be an understatement.  HyperX has definitely spread its wings in a very interesting…and powerful way.  Although total coverage could have spanned our entire CES trip, we hope to key in on just a few of the highlights here… HYPERX PREDATOR DDR4 …

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Helm Audio True Wireless BT Headphones Review

Let’s start this report by stating that I have never even come close to finding wireless headphones of any type appealing or worth my time.  Whether it be fit, battery life, or simple functionality, there has always been something that kept me away from jumping aboard.  In fact, the last time I gave a set any serious effort was back …

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1More Triple Driver Over-Ear H1707 Headphone Review

The easiest method of telling whether you really favor the sound and fit of a particular set of headphones is, quite simply, how much they are on your head.  In my case, I have long passed the burn in phase of these 1More H1707 Triple Driver’ and somehow find myself having returned to those old habits of late late night …

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Fisker EMotion Electric Car to Charge in 9 Minutes? | CES 2018 Update

Ok so, one of the largest and most stunningly impressive cars this year at CES just has to be the Fisker EMotion Electric car.  Displayed at the Quanergy booth, the Fisker EMotion contains level 4 self-driving capabilities and is autonomous.  This car is also 16 feet long, 5 feet high and roomy.  The paint is absolutely stunning, styling is sleek …

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Kingston Nucleum Release Saves the Day | CES2018 Update

As with everything these days, gaining something means that somewhere, somehow, something is lost.  It is no different in technology where the constant search for perfection means that something is inevitably forgotten or left out.  Take SD cards in your Apple products for example, or even in typical PC ultrabooks as well as there seemed to be a period that …

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