Gaming just isn't what it used to be, as new technologies that have recently been launched on the consumer market will provide users with a new gaming experience, directly from their personal computer system. Such is the case with NVIDIA's 3D Vision, a solution aimed at users looking to enhance their visua... |
18 November 2009 05:27 GMT |
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Acer, one of the worldwide leading computer solution providers, came at the CeBIT show in Hanover, Germany, with a nice range of products, among which we were able to spot a new Acer Aspire Gaming notebook, the 8930G. The machine is added to the company's lineup of gaming computers, and we have to say that it lo... |
6 March 2009 10:25 GMT |
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OCZ has just announced a new do-it-yourself 15.4-inch gaming notebook. Although the hardware manufacturer is mostly known for its extremely overclockable memory products and video cards (not to mention the extremely fast solid-state drives), the company plans to conquer the tech-oriented mobile gamers with its new DI... |
14 May 2008 03:41 GMT |
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German notebook vendor Cizmo has just announced its first mobile offering based on Intel's upcoming Centrino 2 platform. Despite the fact that Intel has not officially unveiled its ex-Montevina platform yet, Cizmo is the second vendor to announce its Centrino 2 products in less than a month.The CX15 notebook fro... |
16 April 2008 06:28 GMT |
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Toshiba has just introduced its Satellite X205 series of gaming notebooks, that come by default with Intel's Penryn processors and a little bit of Nvidia's SLI graphics technology. Shortly put, the new notebooks in Toshiba's gaming lineup pack everything but the kitchen sink, and you shouldn't be ... |
8 April 2008 11:36 GMT |
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Dell's high-end boutique Alienware has been cooking the Area-51 m15x l gaming notebook for some time now, and the enthusiasts have been more or less patiently waiting for its availability. The notebook is quite an expensive piece and is exclusively dedicated to the laptop gamers. However, the investment will pay... |
8 February 2008 11:00 GMT |
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The Taiwanese PC vendor Micro-Star International (MSI) announced that it is working on adding a Turbo-battery mode to its notebook family, in order to increase its lifetime. Notebook batteries and memory cards are some of the most important threats to the environment, and prolonging their lifespan will reduce their e... |
29 January 2008 09:07 GMT |
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