Kingston HyperX 2400MHz DDR3 RAM

March 16, 2010

Kingston HyperX 2400MHz DDR3 RAM

Kingston claims that their latest HyperX 2400MHz DDR3 RAM is the Usain Bolt of the RAM world, and who are we to dispute that? Timed at 9-11-9-27-2, we forsee that gamers as well as folks who place a high priority on performance will definitely produce a beeline for the HyperX when it hits the streets. The RAM itself looks extremely menacing, just take a gander at its fins and you will know what we mean. Guess that works best to keep it running nice and cool while your computer is busy cranking out those phenomenal frame rates.

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Neo SNES/SFC Myth cart

March 9, 2010

Neo SNES/SFC Myth cart

Forget about David Copperfield when it comes to magic - we always have the Neo SNES/SFC Myth cart to cast a spell on gamers who love retro titles. that rare cart offers ROM support for up to 99.5% of SNES games, and transfer of ROMs from your PC to the cart is a snap thanks to a USB connection. Bear in mind that we are not condoning piracy or encouraging you to download illegal ROMs, but you could check out the homebrew scene, or play ROMs where you already own the original cart. Of course, the $169 price tag ensures only purists will give that a go.

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Sony reveals new headsets

March 2, 2010

Sony reveals new headsets

Sony has quietly rolled out a new range of headsets which are not only stylish but appealing as well, where they comprise of the DR-350USB, DR-320DPV and DR-310DPV models. All three will hit the Asia Pacific market sometime that month, with the DR-350USB as seen on the right leading the pack. that is Sony’s new high end USB PC headset, where it will come in black, gold and red colors, sporting a 30mm driver unit in the headset, an integrated microphone and a detachable “voice tube”. As for the DR-320DPV, that model lacks USB connectivity and targets gamers and music lovers. Last but not least would be the DR-310DPV which ought to appeal to the young and trendy, with its microphone stored within the headset itself while boasting separate volume control and mute buttons.

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AOpen Nagas G6 computer chassis

March 1, 2010

AOpen Nagas G6 computer chassis

If you have grand plans for your next computer project, thereupon we might want to point you towards the AOpen Nagas G6 computer chassis. that high-end product was specially designed for Micro-ATX and ATX motherboards, targeting gamers who want an extremely high computing performance. You will find that the AOpen Nagas G6 comes in a menacing pure black coat with potential supplies mounted at the bottom, capable of holding up to half a dozen system fans to keep things running cool within, even when you rely on NVIDIA SLI and ATI Crossfire high-end dual display cards.

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Sportpong – game while you sweat

February 8, 2010

3 vs 2 Rorschach kids… from Sportpong on Vimeo.

The Wii might have helped sofa potatoes burn slightly more calories than PS3 and Xbox 360 gamers, but it certainly is no substitute for an actual workout in the gym. Sportpong doesn't change the scenario, although it is way cooler than the Wii, being an interactive physical computer game where the whole field will be projected on the ground, and opposing teams "step out" onto the artificial pitch, competing against one another or on a two-on-two. Using your "paddle", you will hit the ball and try to score a goal (or defend, depending on which side you're on). Guess a whole lot of hand-eye co-ordination is called for for that e-sport.

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THQ Boss Confirms The Sony PS3 Arc

February 4, 2010

THQ Boss Confirms The Sony PS3 Arc

Word has been going around that Sony’s upcoming motion sensing PS3 controller would be called the Playstation Arc, and now THQ President, Brian Farrell, has confirmed that to the world. It came up while he was speaking during a conference shout, and stated:

"Turning to kids, family, and casual, we are focused on our continued leadership in that category, taking advantage of the lower hardware price points that we expect will attract new mass market gamers and new family-friendly platforms such as Microsoft's Natal and Sony's Arc motion controller."

While it’s not an official confirmation from Sony, it’s still good to know that it’ll be called the Sony Arc. What do you think of its name?

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Microsoft Unveils New SideWinder X4 Gaming Keyboard

February 1, 2010

Microsoft Unveils New SideWinder X4 Gaming Keyboard

Microsoft has come up with a new addition to its SideWinder family - the SideWinder X4. that keyboard, along with everything else in the “X-series”, is designed with gamers in mind, and one of the features touted about that keyboard is its anti-ghosting technology. that advanced technology allows gamers to press up to 26 keys at once, thanks to each key being scanned independently by the keyboard hardware, resulting in each key press being correctly detected. Aside from that, you’ll additionally get other useful features such as adjustable backlighting, macro keys, robotic macro repetition amongst other things. whether you decide that that is the keyboard for you, you’ll be able to pick that up around March in the USA for $59.95. Press release.

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