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by Rafael Hernandez on November 2, 2009 · 0 comments

Gaming requires a whole host of skill sets if you want to last even a few minutes against your opponent. You’ve got your hand-eye coordination, strategic mindset, and when you’ve exhausted all possible avenues to victory the good old kamikaze mission is in order. With so much to practice your skills on who has time […]

Read more iBUYPOWER Paladin XLC V2 powerful mid-range gaming

by Rafael Hernandez on October 29, 2009 · 0 comments

As far as boutique gaming systems are concerned there’s no one more famous than Alienware and their pursuit of the high end. Of course they’re only a choice if you don’t have the time and patience to build your own gaming system, but you’re an enthusiast and want things built your way right? HotHardware has […]

Read more Alienware Aurora ALX Gaming System takes performance to the next level

by Rafael Hernandez on October 21, 2009 · 0 comments

While we’re all, mostly, keen on keeping our computing hardware nice and safe in your preferred aluminum, steel, or other clad PC case there are many situations where you need to test hardware before you deploy it to their final resting place. Enter the Cooler Master Lab Test Bench which sets you up with a […]

Read more Cooler Master Lab Test Bench has you testing hardware in record time

by Rafael Hernandez on October 21, 2009 · 0 comments

Consumer level notebooks tend to lack a certain level of quality often times trying to reach magical price points they feel their consumers will jump at rather than focusing on the product itself. Thankfully competition forces different designs. AnandTech has a look at the Dell Studio 14z which matches up a zippy set of Intel […]

Read more Dell Studio 14z tightens up the notebook design

by Rafael Hernandez on October 20, 2009 · 0 comments

With Windows 7 just around the corner you’re bound to be hit with the deluge of new computing hardware hitting the market that makes use of many of the operating system’s features. The Dell Studio One goes for the all-in-one approach and tosses in a touchscreen so you can smudge your screen and not get […]

Read more Dell Studio One lets you get touchy with Windows 7

by Rafael Hernandez on October 7, 2009 · 0 comments

Computer manufacturers have, for years, attempted all sorts of trickery in order to create smaller designs that their customers can fit just about anywhere. Zotac’s MAG ION nettop PC does dip into that old bag of tricks but you can’t fault them for it. I mean who really needs an optical drive in this day […]

Read more Zotac MAG ION Nettop Computer, in a word: miniscule

by Rafael Hernandez on October 2, 2009 · 0 comments

While we’d all like to own the top of the line when it comes to hardware and the like sometimes you’ll settle for the lower cost option because you really don’t need all of that power or the budget is…

Read more iBuyPower Core i5 Gaming PC, an inexpensive performer

by Rafael Hernandez on October 1, 2009 · 0 comments

The all-in-one computer design goes through two distinct phases: popular and forgotten, of course with a whole host of new hardware floating around the new AIO lineup is looking more interesting than ever should you want computing in every nook…

Read more Dell Vostro 320, another shot at the All-In-One

by Rafael Hernandez on October 1, 2009 · 0 comments

Most netbooks are content to stick with the basics in order to get in at a low price but when you consider how much upgrading your new mobile wonder would cost you you might want to consider something that includes…

Read more iiView A2 12" Netbook, going all out

by Rafael Hernandez on September 29, 2009 · 0 comments

Shuttle has had a long string of successful mini-PC designs and could be counted on creating something powerful, and quite toasty, in an insanely small form factor. This time around they’ve taken a different approach.The Shuttle X50 All-In-One PC crams…

Read more Shuttle X50 AIO PC, Atom goes stationary

by Rafael Hernandez on September 14, 2009 · 0 comments

Gaming laptops have typically come in one form: large and obnoxious looking. As well as they perform sometimes you just don’t want to proclaim your tendency to game to the general public, not that you could as they’re more like…

Read more Dell Studio XPS 16, shapelier and less edgy