Toshiba’s Blu-ray Baby Now Official

 

Last month we learned that Toshiba had applied for membership of Blu-ray Disc Association, which meant the company had finally made up its mind to join in the Blu-ray camp. Toshiba has officially unveiled its first Blu-ray player – BDX2000 at IFA2009 held in Berlin, Germany.

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OCZ Spruces up its Z-Drive SSDs

 


orginal design of OCZ Z-Drive

OCZ showcased its Z-Drive at CeBIT 2009, which was said to be a MLC-based SSD with 256MB of local cache. With decent transfer speed, it sounds like a good option. The company has  now revealed the final shape of the drive. As we can see below, they look neater and more adorable.

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Alienware’s Cool-looking TactX Series Peripheral Listed

 

Alienware has recently started to list its new gaming peripheral online including TactX keyboard, mouse and headset.

Designed for extreme entertainment experience, the Alienware TactX keyboard features six additional customizable Macro keys, and AlienFX lighting system for two zones with 20 different color choices.

Alienware TactX keyboard is now available for $99. 

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PowerColor Launches Design Contest with DX11 Cards as Prizes

 

PowerColor has recently announced the “Design and Choose the Best” online contest, giving participants the chance to win a DirectX 11 graphics card. If you’re ever interested, use these design elements to make a wallpaper, screensavers and IM chat icon, and submit them right here.

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MSI P55M-GD45 Micro-ATX Motherboard Detailed

 

MSI has developed several P55 motherboards, and today we’re talking about their first but probably not the only micro-ATX P55 board, P55M-GD45.

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NZXT Debuts Lexa S Mid-tower Chassis

 

NZXT has just unveiled the newest addition to its PC enclosure lineup, the Lexa S.

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AMD Steals Workstation Market Share from NVIDIA in Q2

 

The latest report from Jon Peddie Research indicates that the workstation market continues to be gloomy in Q2, though showing a slight improvement over Q1.

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Certain Galaxy VGA Cards Coming Bundled with 3D Vision Glasses

 

Galaxy has recently announced that its GeForce GTS250 and higher-end graphics cards are coming bundled with 3D Vision Discover Glasses for free.

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Fresh Your Eyes with the Stunning Eee PC Showgirls!

 

Besides fantastic hardware products, I guess you’ll need some photos of sexy showgirls to bring you a refreshing day! Asustek and Moko studio have recently teamed up to take some breath-taking pictures of EeePC (and the models), and we’re entitled by Asustek to share them with you. Enjoy!

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Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme Rev.B Tips up

 

Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme has enjoyed a good reputation since its debut in 2007, and its sister version – Ultra 120 Extreme Rev.B has also started to become available in stores.

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Sparkle Intros Intelligent Calibre IDF Cooling System

 

Sparkle has just announced the innovative VGA cooling solution – Calibre IDF (Intelligent Dual Fly Cooling System) with Sparkle GBOX control terminal.

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Intel Core 2 Quad Q9505 Spotted in Japan

 

Intel’s new quad-core processor Core 2 Quad Q9505 has hit stores in Japan with the new package.

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Report: AMD Works on Thuban Six-Core Desktop Processor

 

AMD is reportedly working on the six-core desktop processor codenamed Thuban which is expected to be available sometime next year.

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Western Digital Launches 2TB Caviar Black and RE4 7200RPM HDDs

 

Western Digital has today introduced the 7200RPM 2TB hard drives for desktop and enterprise systems, Caviar Black and RE4.

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Asus Ion-powered EeeBox Nettop Unveiled

 

Asus has recently unveiled its first Ion-based EeeBox nettop – EB1012, which claims to deliver “High-Definition Entertainment in a 1L-Sized PC”.

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