Thursday, January 29, 2009
$10 off Any Order Over $29 for First 300 Orders!
This promotion code is only good for the first 300 orders or until Jan. 31st, whichever comes first.
Enjoy!
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
New Section on SuperBiiz: Super Steals

So be sure to check SuperBiiz's Super Steals daily because these are deals you will be happy being caught with!
Friday, January 16, 2009

- (1) Gigabyte AMD 790x Motherboard
- (1) Sapphire HD4870 1GB DDR5 PCI-E Video Card
- (1) AMD Phenom II X4 940 Processor, OEM
Monday, January 5, 2009
Enjoy New Year Savings on Antec Products

Pop that bottle, get your glasses ready and pour on that free shipping! To help celebrate the new year, SuperBiiz is offering free shipping on select Antec products for the New Year, New Savings Sale!
Among the items is the unbeatable Twelve Hundred case and the Signature 850 watt power supply!
Go on...there are tons of other items that qualify for free shipping so go get your glass ready before there is no more left in the bottle!
New Year? How About a New System at SuperBiiz?

Easily pick single components if you need to upgrade or save by buying a complete system combo!
Check it out and take a look to see which system is you!
Thursday, December 11, 2008
SuperBiiz's Holiday Gift Guide

Monday, December 1, 2008
SuperBiiz Giving Away a Seagate 1TB External Hard Drive

Tuesday, November 25, 2008
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Thursday, November 6, 2008
Logitech Holiday Gaming Pack Sweepstakes

SuperBiiz is here to save you! They are currently having a sweepstakes called the Logitech Holiday Gaming pack. They are giving away a grand prize that consists of the G15 keyboard and the G5 laser mouse, both which are a steal! Now you'll be ready to attack when you are playing games with this nifty duo. This offer ends November 19th so hurry and enter now!
Thursday, May 1, 2008
eWiz is now NewBiiz

Until then, we're offering lower prices, a wider selection of products, and much better service.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Review of Super Talent's PICO-C
Check it out, the World’s Smallest USB Drive. And yes, this really is 8GB of storage packed into a shiny little drive about the size of a quarter. I got the chance to play around with one of them, and this is what I found..
+Price: It’s around $35. For an 8GB drive, that’s a pretty good deal considering that a cheap 1GB drive can cost about $8 online. It also comes in 1GB, 2GB, and 4GB for $8.94, $12.47, and $17.52, respectively. Add in the fact that this is the smallest drive around, highly portable, shock resistant and waterproof, and you’ve got the deal of your life when it comes to USB drives.
+User-Friendliness: It basically works just like your typical USB drive—plug and play. Super fast when it comes to accessing and transferring files, but other than that, nothing too remarkable here. No hardware to install, no frills, no problems.
PROS: Pretty cheap for 8GB, super small, highly portable, shock resistant, waterproof, accesses/transfers files relatively quickly, feels sturdy, reflective surface looks nice. Not to mention, acts as a tiny mirror in your pocket.
CONS: The size is mentioned as a pro, but depending on who you are, it can also be a con. The small size makes it easy to lose this drive. Another pro that can also be a con is its reflective surface. It’s nice but it can also be dull. It really depends on your preference at this point. To be honest, the drive delivers in all the areas it claims. It you want the most GBs for your buck when it comes to USB drives, this is probably your best bet.
Conclusion: For people who need a USB drive with a lot of storage space, this is a great solution. I have a 2GB USB and that pretty much takes care of my needs. But if you want the newest, coolest, smallest USB out there, the PICO-C is probably what you want. An added benefit is that this thing is not only extremely portable, but it’s also really durable so that, if you’re accident prone like I am, you don’t have to worry about accidentally leaving this in your pocket and throwing this into the washing machine.
Friday, April 4, 2008
Product Review: Super Talent Vidego28 MP4 Player
+Design & Build: It feels like a good strong product and it’s much smaller than I thought it would be. It’s about 3.5” tall, 2” wide, and about 0.5” thick. It’s a really good size actually, perfect for pockets and stuff and much smaller and more portable than the Apple Touch. The build is really sturdy—it feels like if I dropped it, it would be fine so that’s nice. There’s three dedicated buttons on the bottom, 2 to control volume, and one to go back to the Menu screen. The touch screen is a tiny bit less than 2.5” by 1.8”. And it’s pretty light. Not too light to the point where it feels cheap, but light enough not to weigh your pants down. I was really impressed with this build as it feels much more expensive than it really is.
-User-Friendliness: This thing is only slightly user friendly. It’s easy to start up, and the menu screen is easy enough to navigate through, but figuring out where to find your files, manage your files, and delete your files are all slightly difficult tasks to figure out. I read through the instruction manual, but it isn’t helpful at all, quite frankly. It takes time to figure out where the device is storing all your recordings—it takes time to understand the logic to this thing. When the menu first pops up, it looks extremely similar to the iPhone’s Menu screen. Apart from the menu screen, all other screens are incredibly poorly constructed and cheap looking. Deleting things took forever to figure out. When you figure out how to select an item to delete, a “Delete?” screen pops up, you have to touch the up and down arrows to highlight Yes or No, instead of just being able to touch Yes or No. And the instruction booklet does not tell you this, among other things. I made a bookmark in my e-book, and I never figured out how to delete it. So, this thing takes some getting used to. Definitely not as intuitive as I wanted it to be.
-Touch Screen: Not as cool as you were expecting. It’s semi-responsive, meaning it felt me about 80% of the time. I found myself poking at it over and over, however, because loading time on this player is incredibly slow sometimes. It takes up to a good 2 seconds AFTER touching the screen before the player responds. When deleting items, it can take up to 5-7 seconds to actually get this thing to delete a file. And 4 seconds to load a photo. I must admit, I found myself incredibly frustrated after playing with this thing for awhile because sometimes the touch screen wouldn’t feel me, or it would take a long time to respond, or both. It is a touch screen and they do equip you with a Stylus, but it doesn’t help much. It’s responsive to your finger just as much as the Stylus. The slow response and the fact that it tends to lock up when you delete things kinda got on my nerves though. Once you get the hang of it, however, the player becomes a lot more fun. It just takes awhile to adjust to the time it takes to process your commands.
You also can't skip around in a song. You can only skip the entire song, or replay the entire song. All in all, the operating system shows some pretty FOB signs, but it works. Another thing is that when you play any media, music or video, you press the Pause button. And then the media starts to play, the Pause button becomes the Play button, so if you want to pause the media, you have to press Play. Confused? I was too. Basically, they just got the buttons backwards, normally, you’d press the play button and while the media plays, the play button becomes a pause button. Again, all endemic of some pretty bad localization skills on the part of Super Talent.
+Battery Life:
-Accessories: The box comes with a charger, USB cable, earphones, stylus, cleathing cloth, a velvet pouch that looks like it should belong to a fairy or wizard, installation CD, and a user manual, which you might as well throw away. A big con is that there isn’t anywhere to put your stylus. Unless of course you carry this thing around in your fairy velvet pouch. Seriously. It doesn’t attach to the player at all. You’d just have to carry it around separately.
PROS: The Price. A little over $70 for a 4GB media player. The build. It looks cool, it’s sturdy, the design looks like a dumbed-down version of the Apple touch. It’s highly portable because of that. Menu screen also looks awesome. I love the speakers and the fact that it can play music pretty loud without the earphones. The video quality was also pretty good, relative to the price, battery life was outstanding, and it comes with plenty of features.