Posts Tagged ‘gaming gadgtes’
22
Jul

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Asus has recently launched its new gadget G60 Notebook for Gamers which is also none as the Asus (ROG) Republic of Gamers Gaming Notebook. The Asus G60 Gamers Notebook is powered by an Intel Core 2 Quad processor, 320GB to 1TB SSD Storage and up to 4GB of RAM. Asus G60 comes with a 16-inch LCD display, WiFi Connectivity, eSata connector, HDMI port, backlight keyboard and a 2 megapixel webcam. The Asus G60 also features an Nvidia GeForce GTX 260M with 1GB video RAM.

The Asus G60 is expected to be available in September for approximately 1500 pounds.

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16
Jun

Dell Computers Dell XPS 730x

Dell XPS 730x is a gaming desktop PC, powered by Intel Core i7-965 Extreme processor for top speed, installed with genuine Windows Vista Home Premium service pack 1, 3GB RAM in DDR3 memory, nVidia GeForce 9800GT 512MB for sharp video display, availabe in Red, Silver and Blue body color.
Dell XPS 730x enable its user to change the setting of heat control with H2C cooling system built inside the CPU box controlled manually with XPS Thermal Monitor utility. That is the heat control technology rarely available in most gaming desktop pc, unless you can add it using your own budget.

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01
Jun

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And it’s out, the first official shot of Guitar Hero 5’s redesigned drum kit thus confirming the pic and presumably, the specs we received last week. While no additional details are listed, this rig stands in stark, simplistic contrast to the overbearing GH kit launched by Logitech yesterday and will certainly cost less (much less) than $229. One more shot after the break while we wait for official pricing and specs in the run-up to the September launch.

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15
Apr

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Working on a computer is a sitting job, so if you spend every day working, coding or typing – you need some sort of physical exercises to keep your body healthy. But what if you combine these two activities? No, I don’t speak about sports Sims – I am talking about something closer to real sport activity. Steelcase shows us what that combination will look like.

This big gadget, called a Walkstation, combines a usual computer workplace and a treadmill. So when you are typing something or surfing the Web you are not sitting as always, but you can run or simply walk. We don’t know if PC is powered by this treadmill, but imagine if you needed to walk in order to keep your computer powered! Just a wild idea… Gaming would literally become a run to the checkpoint, and if you can’t keep up the pace – game will end.

Burning the dual layer DVD on a 2.4X speed would be equivalent to a non stop marathon, with a good reason to keep running. Sounds masochistic, but curious. Even if our ideas are not right, this piece of furniture can help you to remember about physical activities when working on your computer.

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27
Mar

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iBuyPower launches new series of games Paladin XLC desktops
that are powered by Intel Core i7 and cooling liquid. These PCs are packed in CoolerMaster HAF 932 Full Tower Gaming Case Asetek and use CPU liquid cooling system with a radiator of 240 mm.

Three models are available, the Paladin XLC series V1, the model is an Intel Core i7-920 processor, 6 GB of RAM and NVIDIA GeForce 275 GTX 896MB graphics. He has a hard drive to 1TB and a SuperMulti DVD burner 22X. It costs $ 1399.

The model of mid-range Paladin XLC Series V2 is stimulated by Core i7-950 processor, 6 GB of RAM, dual hard drive 1 TB and two ATI Radeon 4890 1GB graphics card. The price is $ 2159.

The top-of-the-line Paladin XLC Series V3 has a Core i7-975 Extreme Edition processor, 12GB of RAM and three NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285 2GB cards. It has a 80 GB SSD Intel and a hard drive 1.5 TB Both V2 and V3 have a DVD burner and a 22X Burner 6X blu-ray/dvd combo. The V3 is priced at $ 4366.

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04
Feb

SteelSeries 7G sets new industry standards for gaming keyboards by allowing users to perform the most detailed and advanced key combinations to date. By utilizing the most powerful PS/2 buffer-system ever created for a gaming keyboard, SteelSeries 7G redefines “anti-ghosting” by supporting as many simultaneous key presses as there are keys on the keyboard. The keyboard features both PS/2 and USB connectors.

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Features :

No-click mechanical professional gaming keyboard
18K gold-plated connectors for extremely low latency
Gaming grade lifetime: 50 million keystrokes
Endorsed by the worlds best eSports-players
In the box:
Professional gaming keyboard
Handrest
PS/2 to USB converter
Printed documentation

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