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We are proud to release initial information about the new ROCCAT™ Kova[+] Max Performance Gaming Mouse today. Equipped with the latest and proven ROCCAT™ technological innovations, the new version of ROCCAT™ Kova now unites powerful technology with intelligent software and an advanced V-shaped design for left or right-handed use.
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El Monte, CA – January 10, 2011 – NZXT, a company built on realizing the dreams of gamers worldwide, is proud to announce Bunker, an advanced USB locking device designed for USB expansion and protection of gaming accessories. Plug in gaming mice, keyboards, and headphones and lock it with a sophisticated 20 key lock system and durable door to prevent theft at LAN parties and schools. Bunker installs easily into any open 5.25” drive bay and provides 4 additional USB ports for expanded connectivity.
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QNAP Unveils New Entry-level 4-drive Rack-mounted NAS Server
for Workgroup and SMB Customers
New 1U Rack-mounted Model Features Energy Efficient Marvell 1.6GHz CPU and 512MB of DDRIII Memory, Delivering High Performance Networked Storage Coupled with a Broad Range of Business-ready Applications.
Taipei, Taiwan, January 2011 - QNAP Systems, Inc., a leading manufacturer of world class NAS servers, NVR Video Surveillance Systems, and Network-based Media Players today announced expansion of their Turbo NAS lineup with the addition of the TS-419U+ rack-mounted NAS server targeted specifically at the fast-growing SMB and workgroup market segments. The TS-419U+ features 4 hot-swappable SATA hard drives with up to 8TB of total capacity (using 2TB drives) packaged in a compact 1U rack-mounted chassis. The TS-419U+ supports 2.5-inch or 3.5-inch hard drives in hot-swappable drive carriers, giving users more flexibility on selecting hard drives for installation. The TS-419U+ features a Marvell 1.6GHz CPU and 512MB of DDRIII memory, providing sustained high performance with low power consumption.
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SEATTLE, WA - Puget Systems (www.pugetsystems.com), a boutique integrator of custom PC systems for enthusiasts, gamers, consumers and SMB markets, today announced availability of Intel's 2nd Generation Core processors (codenamed "Sandy Bridge") to its full line of PCs and workstations.Sandy Bridge incorporates improved video performance and memory bandwidth, and uses Intel's Turbo Boost Technology 2.0, providing even more performance when needed. For more information, a full Sandy Bridge technology primer is available from Puget Systems.
"We are excited to use this new technology across our product line." said Jon Bach, president of Puget Systems. "Not only are we offering more performance for the dollar, but Sandy Bridge allows us to push our systems even more cool and quiet than before."
Available Systems
In addition to immediate availability on custom computers, Puget Systems will be using the new Sandy Bridge platform on their following models:
- Echo: A power efficient, small form factor PC for full 1080p HD video playback.
- Deluge: An extreme liquid cooled gaming computer.
- Obsidian: A most stable, reliable desktop.
- Serenity: A powerful personal computer optimized for quiet operation.
- Spirit: A low cost, highly upgradable desktop.
About Puget Systems
Puget Systems is a specialized integrator of custom personal computing systems meticulously designed to exceed the discriminating requirements of consumers, enthusiasts, gamers and businesses in multiple industries. Puget Systems combines industry-unique custom innovations, the highest quality leading-edge components with an unparalleled commitment to personal service and support. Founded in 2000, Puget Systems is headquartered in its new facility in Auburn, Washington. For more information, please visit www.pugetsystems.com
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With an estimated 140,000 industry professionals coming to Vegas for CES there is no doubt that it can get a little crazy. As a member of the press especially we find ourselves running from booth to booth and even going from hotel to hotel for meetings. If you have never been to Vegas the only thing I can say is that no matter how close everything looks together, EVERYTHING is a long walk. With all of that walking not only are you left hungry, but also with very little time to find something to eat. As our resident fat guy, I decided to talk about a few of the places I have found over the past few years that have made my food experience at CES a little easier.
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It woudn't be a trade show without some of the company's hiring models and local women to help attract a little more attention to their booths. You can call it whatever you want but when you are fighting for attention from 140,000 visiters to CES, any advantage helps. While covering the show, we tried to get a few photos to give you an idea of what we saw, good and bad. Let me introduce you to the wonderful Booth Babes of CES 2011.
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There's certainly quite a bit to take in during the four days of the International Consumer Electronics show. With thousands of exhibitors and hundred thousands in attendance, a lot of opinions leave the convention center. Hopefully we've aided in your quest to sift through all that information, and now we are proud to give you our thoughts on the best and the worst we, as gamers, saw during CES 2011.
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Everyone knows that CES is filled with cool gadgets and electronics, tons of booth babes, and cool swag. What you may not know is you can also spot a whole collection of hot cars if you walk the floor enough. This year we set out to capture as many as we could as we wondered around. We saw everything from modded to stock and from both foreign and domestic manufactures. CES is nothing short of a car show with the cars spread out.
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So with all 5 of your writers wandering around the show floor there was bound to be some free stuff that we picked up. Here is a pick of all of the stuff that we picked up.
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Turn three gamers loose at CES 2011, and among the plethora of hardware and software booths, naturally we will be drawn to anything and everything related to video games. Sunday was the final day of the Consumer Electronics Show 2011, as Cory, Skyler, and myself hit the floor for some free coverage. Having little time for games the past four days resulted in a thorough scouring of the convention center for demos, trailers, and announcements.- Details
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A company that many of you may have not heard about, Fractal Design, invited me to their suite at the Venetian for a private showing of their products. Fractal Design is a Swedish company that focuses on unique and innovative cases. They are not the craziest cases but with growing older I have strayed away from really flashy cases with fans everywhere and crazy lights all over. I for one like a sleek case with a sleek, sexy exterior. With Fractal Design it’s all about clean, sexy lines and useful features that you never knew you needed.
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Earlier in the week we made it to the Corsair press conference and I wrote about what they introduced at the press conference. I did also have a booth tour scheduled to get a closer look at their new products, a much better look than we saw in the press conference. We took a look at their headphone and speaker offerings and spent a lot of time checking out what Corsair Link is capable of. Click below to read more about it.
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I couldn’t visit CES without dropping by the Playseat’s booth to drool over their products and to see if they had anything new or upcoming to offer. I know Cory fell in love with the PlaySeat office chair that I have been drooling over for two years now. With it available now the real question is who will be the first to get one! I did track down Justin, our friend at Playseats and he was able to give me a quick look at a few more things.
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We met Kim Rom, Chief Marketing Office of SteelSeries and avid professional gamer in the SteelSeries suite to talk about the latest from the pro gaming gear giant. SteelSeries is a company dedicated to fulfilling the needs of gamers, particularly the professional players, and one of the few that maintain a solid reputation for being the best. Kim has a strong background in gaming, a trait that translates very well for the company.
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My days at CES are almost all filled with meetings that have been running all over the strip from hotel to hotel making my time at the convention itself is limited to the last day. That means that if I want to see most of the show I have to almost run as I go through the LVCC. Almost nothing can make me break my focus as I run through on Sunday but I did run by a book that caught my eye and pulled me in. A company called Atlantic was showing off their home organization and gaming solutions.
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My visit to the Mushkin suite was more about reconnecting and discussing the future more than covering what is new but that doesn’t mean that they didn’t have anything new to show off. I did get to take a look at their latest power supply variations and a few of their Ridgeback DDR3 kits.
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After our meeting with Cooler Master Adam ran off to his next meeting at the LVCC and I made my way up to talk with the nice folks at Patriot about what they are working on. Our meeting was informal and quick because I needed to run to eat; my last meal was yesterday before meeting with Gigabyte. Mary over at Patriot was nice enough to give me a cookie and a muffin to hold me off though, thanks Mary!!
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Ricky was nice enough to have me over to their suite to show me their new products and returning products for 2011. The more and more I see with boutique builders, the more it’s growing on me. For someone that doesn’t want to go through the hassle of picking out parts, this is the way to go. Plus it’s always good to see what kind of “Monster” computer they can come up with.
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