Dell Studio One 19 Multitouch All-In-One Released

The all-new all-in-one Dell “Studio One 19” series was just released to the US for the price of $699. This new PC comes with a slot-load DVD burner, nVidia GeForce 9200 graphics, a built-in webcam, a 320GB hard drive, up to 4GB channel memory, up to 720GB HDD, 6 USB slots, and more. That’s pretty great.

The Dell Studio One 19 has several extra multitouch features, including a virtual drum kit, finger painting software, photo editing, slideshow creation, playlist compilation, notes, even uploading media to sites such as YouTube and Flickr with the touch of a finger. Read more

MSI Wind Netbook Now Sold At Best Buy Stores


Today the company announced the MSI Wind U100 Netbook will be sold in several Best Buy locations across the country in order to introduce the notebook to more people, and meet the needs of buyers who don’t want to purchase the netbook online. Even better, is the fact that you can compare both the Acer Aspire and the MSI Wind side-by-side before making your decision.

Both netbooks seem to feature similar specifications, but prices vary a bit so you’ll have to judge for yourself whether the MSI Wind is worth $399. Apparently, the Wind’s keyboard is only 20 percent smaller than a full-sized one, so I’d definitely check into that before buying the Acer Aspire which has a tiny keyboard and a smaller screen.

Other notable features include an Intel Atom processor, 10-inch screen, 120GB hard drive, 1GB of memory, Windows XP Home Edition, and only it weighs 2.3 pounds. Only the black and white versions will be available at Best Buy in the above configuration, but if you’re thinking about buying a netbook under $400, this is definitely one to consider.

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Reinforced Inno3D Poised To Conquer Gaming Market

two heads are better than one. In the high-technology computing arena, this serves as a valuable principle in which success can be founded. Inno3D, in partnership with after-market cooling specialist Arctic Cooling, has had a great impact on today’s highly competitive gaming enthusiast market through its iChill series of graphic cards.

One of the latest products to come out of this successful teamup is the iChill series’ Inno3D 8800 GT Accelero X1.
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Overclocking Made Easy With The Powerhouse Asus Crosshair II Formula

Asus, the leading producer of motherboards, has released the new Crosshair II Formula – their highest end Nvidia 780a-based motherboard aimed at power gamers and enthusiasts.

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BTC Launches Next Generation Gaming Keyboard

Any pro-gamer demands a keyboard responsive to every simultaneous button-pounding, and as sturdy as a century-old tree’s trunk to withstand constant hammering. Such power users require no less than top-quality equipment that would provide them unadulterated, maximum gaming experience.

Responsiveness and durability are the catchwords. And,like solid tradition, BTC has just the right keyboard for the occasion.
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GMC Introduces R-4 Bulldozer PC Case

Like an intergalactic beast fighter straight out of an imaginative kid’s fictional mind, the formidable-looking R-4 Bulldozer PC case hit the booths at the Computex 2008 held early this year.

Showcasing a highly innovative design that is sure to capture the whims of the young and the hip gaming crowd, the R-4 Bulldozer boasts of a souped up cooling system that features normal and turbo modes, mammoth fans and wide-louvered vents, making it hands-down one of the coolest non-custom PC cases around.

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Dell Drops XPS And Concentrates On Alienware

Dell XPS 730

The online version of the Wall Street Journal announced that Dell will drop four models of the XPS in order to concentrate on Alienware, a company which they picked up in 2006. I am not very sure that they made a smart move, but who knows? A certainty is that Alienware has a lot of fans (probably more than XPS-series) and this means that is very likely to reinvigorate their desktop business. Until next month, no gamer will cry, but I can’t guarantee this for the rest of the summer.

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Dell Releases The XPS 730 With H2C Cooling System

Dell XPS 730

Dell has finally released the XPS 730 gaming rig and although we were expecting it for while, we are not so happy with the pricing. The XPS 730 supports NVIDIA’s nForce 790i Ultra SLI chipset, ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 or NVIDIA GeForce 8800GT. Also, at your choice there is Intel’s Core 2 Duo up to Core 2 Duo Extreme and we should mention a maximum of 8GB of RAM.

The XPS 730 is available for $3,999 at Dell, but if you want the H2C cooling system that will keep your gaming rig safe when playing Crysis at 1920×1200, you will have to pay an extra $1,000 taking it to a total of $4,999.

Rumor: Dell XPS 730 Out Soon

Dell XPS 730

At CES, we heard some gossip about the next generation of Dell’s gaming PC called XPS 730. Now, the talks seem to become a reality as Dell’s support site released an official entry about the gaming desktop and we should not be surprised if soon we’ll be having fun with the XPS 730. Dell will deliver the gaming PC with either XP or Vista and with a triple-SLI.

Rumor: ASUS Eee PC Desktop Revealed

ASUS Eee PC Desktop

A few days ago, I discovered some pictures of the ASUS Eee PC desktop but the photos are not official yet. Although HotHardware says that these are real shots of the product and the Eee PC desktop will be made available in the next few months. The Eee PC desktop looks cool and I expect it to be cheap therefore I am looking forward for its release.

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Alienware Introduces NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GX2 For Area-51

Alienware Area-51

After Alienware brought ATI’s Quad-Graphics for its Area-51, now they come back and announce that they have introduced the recently NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GX2. The gaming PC is our favorite and I would really like to test NVIDIA’s new GPU on it. We were expecting that Alienware to lower their prices, but our dreams teared down although not as much as our wallet.

AMD Phenom 9900 Finally Ready?

AMD Phenom 9900

After AMD just kept on delaying the Phenom 9900, they finally released some photos and informations for the long-expected desktop. The 2.6 GHz CPU will be put in a chromed case alongside 2x 3870 HD Radeons graphic cards, a 400GB HDD, 2GB RAM and a CoolerMaster Copper Sphere CPU cooler. Also we should notice the Thermaltake 7-inch LCD. Even though the design might be a little intriguing for most users, AMD is very confident that they will finally succeed with something after many disappointments.

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Alienware Intros ATI’s Quad-Graphics For ALX CrossFireX

Alienware Area-51 ALX CFX

After the first quad-SLI support brought by Alienware Aurora ALX about two years ago, now ATI has launched a the new generation of quad graphics support. It’s the CrossFireX tech with twin 1GB Radeon HD 3870 X2 cards available alongside a 3.0GHz Core 2 Extreme QX9650 processor, 4GB RAM, Blu-ray burner all of those in the desktop computer named Area-51 ALX CFX. If you want to test your gaming ability at the highest level possible, then you won’t mind paying the a minimum fee of $5,649.

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ASUS To Unveil ARES – Its First Gaming Desktop

ASUS ARES CG6150

Asus is going to unveils its first gaming desktop at CeBIT 2008. It’s called ARES CG6150 and according to ASUS will provide “breathtaking performance in a menacing armor-cladded case”. The case is inspired by Alienware and “under the hood” you will find a Core 2 Extreme CPU, 8GB DDR3, NVIDIA three-way SLI graphic technology, Dual Power modules, 4 Tbytes HDD and liquid cooling. Pretty impressive for a debut, isn’t it?

Curved iView Concept By Nuno Teixeira

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iView is a concept after the iMac, designed by Nuno Teixeira and it includes two screens. A curved main one and another secondary display on the back, along with a webcam. We didn’t realized how can you use the display on the back, considering almost everybody keeps the monitors with the back near a wall, but maybe he has some revolutionary idea we didn’t think of.

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