Archive for April 20th, 2009
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Apr

This video games of Blackjack color LCD touch screen allows quick, casino-style gambling, and the whole is smaller than a laptop, ensuring ease of use when you travel.This video blackjack games color touchscreen LCD allows fast, casino-style game-play, and the entire unit is smaller than a laptop computer, ensuring ease of use when traveling. You can employ authentic blackjack strategies to take down the house; splitting aces, taking insurance to guard against a natural 21, and doubling down when youre holding an ace or a ten require only the touch of the screen. You can late surrender to cut your losses, and games can be played with one, two, or six decks to limit the effectiveness of card counting. The screen folds down and the device stores unobtrusively in a backpack or carry-on bag. Operates using three AAA batteries or the included AC adapter.

You’ll end up $119.95 poorer after buying this, but at least you managed to stave off the Blackjack monster but for a moment

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Apr

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Gadgets that aim to enable and enhance gaming experiences are increasingly becoming more popular. The world of gaming has had its share of HD needs. With vastly improved graphics and video rendering, it seems apparent that the need for complimenting peripherals such as mice and surfaces come out with their own line of high definition peripherals.

And it looks like SteelSeries has done just that as they launch the following:

* SteelSeries Xai Laser Mouse
* SteelSeries Kinzu Optical Mouse
* SteelSeries 9HD Hard Plastic Surface

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All have their own specific design but were overall designed to provide advantage and comfort for the gamers who have been hooked on to advanced peripheral gadgets for better game play. The SteelSeries Xai, SteelSeries Kinzu and the SteelSeries 9HD will be available by August 2009. The trio will bare a pricetag of $79, $34, and $34, respectively.

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