by Rafael Hernandez on July 20, 2010
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All in one desktop PCs are a great way to get a computer into locations that aren’t exactly spacious but could really use the convenience of some Internet access or multimedia entertainment…which is just about everywhere you’ve got a power plug handy. The Lenovo C Series C315 all in one desktop computer isn’t the sleekest […]
Read more Lenovo C Series C315 All In One PC isn’t keen on style
by Rafael Hernandez on July 13, 2010
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Most barebones computers out there leave the bulk of the setup choices up to you which..is the point as it saves you a bit of cash in the end but for the purpose built PCs out there something a little more turnkey would be nice in order to get things going quickly. The Zotac Zbox […]
Read more Zotac Zbox HD-ID11 reviewed, muscles high def content with ease
by Rafael Hernandez on June 29, 2010
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Gaming PCs have become something a little more kinder and gentler over the years so as not to scare off those that want simple aesthetics and are scared off by the more eccentric designs. The Acer Aspire Predator AG7750-U2222 cares nothing about your reservations and revels in its over the top looks as well as […]
Read more Acer Aspire Predator AG7750 doesn’t want to be friendly
by Rafael Hernandez on June 22, 2010
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Have a penchant for smashing everything that comes within reach? Motion Computing has launched its J3500 Rugged Tablet PC sporting Microsoft’s Windows 7 operating system and a “dual touch” display as well as drop and chemical resistance…. Now you’re thinking it’s some low-powered option which is the case with many tablets given their slim dimensions […]
Read more Motion Computing J3500 Rugged Tablet PC is for the chronically clumsy
by Rafael Hernandez on June 15, 2010
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The urge to pick up a massive desktop is wearing off on the computing public. The shift towards a smaller computer has been going on for quite a while now but it hasn’t quite caught on due to slower processor options and a bit of the sticker shock on the side. Fortunately Apple’s 2010 Mac […]
Read more Apple 2010 Mac Mini bumps up its power level
by Rafael Hernandez on June 13, 2010
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Yes they’re expensive, and massively overpowered for nearly every task, but there’s no denying that a boutique built gaming system gets you into high frame rate territory without all of that messy setup, tweaking, and burn-in on your part. The Puget Systems Deluge gaming PC gives you your choice of high-end hardware but PC Perspective […]
Read more Puget Systems Deluge inundates you with high-end hardware
by Rafael Hernandez on June 4, 2010
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PC Gaming has been trying to latch on to the 3D shutter glasses style of immersion for years but after various initiatives and false starts it finally seems to be catching on due in no small part to the immense performance capabilities of today’s graphics cards. CyberPower has updated its Gamer Xtreme and Gamer Ultra […]
Read more CyberPower Steps Up to NVIDIA 3D Vision
by Rafael Hernandez on April 27, 2010
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AMD’s new Phenom II X6 six-core processor lineup offers an intriguing mix of price and performance which, when paired with the company’s 890 chipset, makes for some interesting possibilities when pressed into service in a gaming rig. CyberPower is rolling out their Gamer Dragon CrossFireX Ultimate and Gamer Ultra CrossFireX Pro gaming systems based around […]
Read more CyberPower Rolls out the Phenom II X6 / AMD 890 welcome wagon
by Rafael Hernandez on April 24, 2010
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Grabbing yourself a gaming PC saves you the time and energy of building one yourself and nets you that nifty little warranty. Normally you’d travel on over to the manufacturer’s site and custom build your own but you lazy gamers are now in luck. CyberPower is rolling out their CyberpowerPC Gamer Xtreme 1064, Gamer Xtreme […]
Read more CyberPower Gaming PCs find their way to Newegg
by Rafael Hernandez on April 14, 2010
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While building your own PC can net you a system you can be proud of you’ll come in at a price above what most mass-built computers are sold for and you’re also limited in the sorts of designs you can build around. The MSI WindBox 6667BB-004US Barebones PC sports Intel’s Atom 330 CPU and a […]
Read more MSI WindBox 6667BB-004US Barebones PC nets you an Atom on the cheap
by Rafael Hernandez on April 10, 2010
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Boutique gaming PCs seem to be suffering from a bit of that halo effect which allows them to raise their pricing right on down the line to their more price friendly systems. There are, of course, other options for buyers out there. Gateway’s FX 6831-03 Gaming Desktop PC puts together an interesting package of components, […]
Read more Gateway FX 6831-03 PC gets you gaming on the cheap