By Arie on Sep 27, 2007 in Laptops | 0 Comments

Hewlett Packard updates its Voodoo line up with the new ENVY M:152. The new gaming laptop is said to be “the first Voodoo notebook PC to include an Intel Core 2 Duo chipset” and can be configured with Intel Core 2 Extreme mobile processor X7800 Extreme CPU. This laptop also comes equipped with NVIDIA GeForce 8600GT graphics engine with 512MB memory and supports DirectX 10. Read the rest
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By Arie on Aug 7, 2007 in Computers | 0 Comments

Apple has finally announced its brand new iMacs which made from aluminum and glass. These new desktop computers come in two models; 20- and 24-inch and have a glossy display. They are powered by Intel Core 2 Extreme processor (up to 2.4GHz) and ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro graphics engine.
The new 4th generation iMac also come equipped 1GB of RAM, up to 1TB of storage, 8x SuperDrives, 802.11n and Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity. Read the rest
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By Arie on Jul 20, 2007 in Laptops | 1 Comment

If you are looking for a powerfull gaming laptop, the Voodoo Envy H:171 desktop replacement notebook is most likely one of the best options available in the market today. the Envy H:171 boasts 17-inch LCD monitor that capable to present 1920-by-1200 screen resolution.
Powered by Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800 CPU, dual NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950 graphics engine, up to 4GB RAM Read the rest
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By Arie on Jul 16, 2007 in Computers | 0 Comments

Intel today announced the launch of its Core 2 Extreme X7800 gaming processor, claimed as “the world highest-performing mobile processor”, with an 800MHz dynamic front-side bus and 4MB L2 cache. The new dual-core chip clocked at 2.6GHz and promises up to 28% more performance when compared to the previous-generation of Intel’s mobile processor.
Moreover, Intel has removed over-clocking restrictions, allowing the more experimentally Read the rest
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