Dell Differentiates With Diminutive Alienware Steam Machine At CES 2014


The team at Dell’s Alienware division has been fighting the good fight, so to speak, for many years in PC gaming. Some have herald that PC gamers are a dying breed, especially with the onslaught of...
    






The Prices And Specs Of Every Steam Machine Announced So Far, From $500 To $6,000


The curtain has been lifted on Valve’s Steam Machine as of last night as CES. Well, Steam Machines plural, as it’s now clear there are going to be many, many variants to choose from. Now that we...
    






Five Hurdles The Steam Machine Has To Overcome


It seems that iBuyPower’s Steam Machine will be the first to market, priced at $500, sized between an Xbox One and PS4 and reportedly close to outperforming both. Many are celebrating the arrival of...
    






The LEET Pure PC – A PS4 And Xbox One Killer For Your Entertainment Room


Home theatre PCs (HTPCs) have been around for more than a decade, but they remain fairly niche additions to your living room or entertainment room. This is despite the fact they’re actually more...
    






Storm System Technology’s Latest Gaming PC

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Here’s the newest member to Storm System Technology’s gaming PC line-up, the Storm Power Gamer Cube Prodigy. Adopting BitFenix’s Prodigy mini-ITX PC case, the system is packed with a 3.10GHz Intel Core i7-4770S processor, an Intel H87 Express Chipset, a GeForce GTX 760 graphics card, an 8GB DDR3 RAM, a 256GB SSD (Plextor M5S), an optional optical drive, a 650W 80PLUS SILVER power supply and runs on either Windows 7 or 8 OS. The Storm Power Gamer Cube Prodigy is available now for 125,790 Yen (about $1,262). [Product Page]

14-inch Razer Blade gaming laptop review: smaller, faster, lighter

14inch Razer Blade gaming laptop review smaller, faster, lighter

Most companies refresh their products on an annual basis, carefully timing development and release schedules to match consumer demand, product obsolescence and component upgrades. It's the norm, an expected pattern that most PC, smartphone and tablet manufacturers follow. Razer, however, completely ignores this cycle, as exemplified by its Blade line of gaming laptops -- already on its third generation in less than two years. This would be less impressive if the firm wasn't a relative newcomer to the game; before it announced the Blade, Razer was known primarily for creating keyboards, gaming mice and console controllers. A fully fledged gaming PC was a jarring departure for the humble peripheral maker.

Even so, here we are: reviewing the third-generation Razer Blade gaming laptop. This, too, is a departure from what we've grown to expect from the company -- a smaller, thinner device bereft of the previous model's signature Switchblade interface. For some PC manufacturers, a 14-inch machine might be just another SKU in the catalog. But for Razer, it's almost a mark of progress: not only is the Blade popular enough to necessitate successive generations, but also multiple form factors. It's also the company's lowest-priced laptop yet, not to mention its first to include Intel's new fourth-generation CPU -- but at $1,800 for the base model, it still isn't cheap. Read on to see if the new Blade has enough charm to be worth its lofty price tag.

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Nomad 15 Gaming Laptop from Maingear Breaks Cover


Gaming PC manufacturer Maingear has announced the launch of a new laptop computer that is packed with performance for gamers on the go. The machine is called the Nomad 15 and it comes equipped with...

Digital Storm Bolt Gaming PC

Digital Storm Bolt Gaming PC

Fremont-based company Digital Storm has proudly introduced the new Bolt gaming PC. What makes this gaming PC interesting is that it measures at only 3.6 inches wide. The Digital Storm Bolt can be equipped with a 3rd generation Intel Core processor, up to 16GB of RAM, an nVidia GeForce GTX 600 Series graphics card, a 1TB hard drive, up to 120GB SSD, a DVD writer, a 500W power supply and the Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium operating system. The Digital Storm Bolt gaming PC retails for $999. [Product Page]

Origin whips out dual-wielding EON17-SLX laptop with SLI / CrossFireX support

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Origin's introducing the brawny EON17-SLX to its adoring public of hardcore gamers. The 17-inch laptop comes packing professionally overclocked Ivy Bridge CPUs and the option to add dual NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680M or similarly paired AMD Radeon HD 7970M units -- offering performance that might even be able to run Crysis 3. While you'll only be able to pick up the gear in a traditional-style body initially, the company's working on custom paint options including matte black and red. The base unit will set you back the very specific price of $1867, with the options beyond limited only to the size of your imagination or, you know, your wallet.

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Origin whips out dual-wielding EON17-SLX laptop with SLI / CrossFireX support

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Origin's introducing the brawny EON17-SLX to its adoring public of hardcore gamers. The 17-inch laptop comes packing professionally overclocked Ivy Bridge CPUs and the option to add dual NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680M or similarly paired AMD Radeon HD 7970M units -- offering performance that might even be able to run Crysis 3. While you'll only be able to pick up the gear in a traditional-style body initially, the company's working on custom paint options including matte black and red. The base unit will set you back the very specific price of $1867, with the options beyond limited only to the size of your imagination or, you know, your wallet.

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