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MSI Gaming Laptop for Under $800

Published on November 14, 2008 to Notebooks and Laptops

Usually mobile gaming comes at a hefty price-tag, however MSI has announced its new GX630-028US gaming notebook with a surprisingly low price of US$799.00 Read more

Lexar Shows Off SSD Special Edition Gaming Memory

Published on January 9, 2008 to Components

Las Vegas (NV) - We took a swing by the Lexar booth at CES to check out its Solid State Drive collection and a new color in its line of computer gaming memory. Lexar last week announced its... Read more

Study Says Online Gaming is Good

Published on November 21, 2008 to Video Game Related Topics

A recent study suggests that kids who play online games learn socialization and technological skills. Is school no longer good enough? Read more

CES 2008: Sharp Gaming TV

Published on January 10, 2008 to Display Panels and Monitors

Sharp introduced a new line of LCD displays designed specifically for gamers this week at CES. Read more

Microsoft Gaming Keyboard And Gaming Mouse

Published on August 21, 2008 to Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous

Leipzig (Germany) -Microsoft announced its new Read more

Four Gaming Notebook Candidates Tested

Published on June 17, 2006 to Notebooks and Laptops

If you believe graphics card and notebook platform vendors, nearly every notebook with a discrete graphics processor available today is suitable for PC gaming. We look at four very different notebook systems to see whether this is pure hype or hard truth. Read more

iBuypower Gamer Mage 855: a Quad-core Dual-GPU Gaming System for $1,499

Published on March 10, 2008 to Desktop Computers

iBuypower offers four CPU cores, two GPUs and a monitor – all for $1,499. But can you really get away with paying so little for a high-end gaming machine? Read more

3D Gaming Notebooks: Fantasy or Reality? Part II

Published on June 15, 2006 to Notebooks and Laptops

In Part II of 3D Gaming Notebooks: Fantasy or Reality? see how four very different graphically capable notebooks perform on a series of gaming and other tests. Then read our conclusions and recommendations. Read more

3D Gaming Notebooks: Fantasy or Reality? Part I

Published on June 13, 2006 to Notebooks and Laptops

If you believe the graphics card and notebook platform vendors, nearly every notebook available today is suitable for PC gaming. We look at four very different notebook systems to see whether this is pure hype or hard truth. Read more

Two Mid-Level Gaming Notebooks Compared

Published on August 29, 2007 to Notebooks and Laptops

We look at lighter-weight, cooler running, somewhat lower priced gaming notebooks from Alienware and Eurocom. Can they perform well enough to replace your desktop? Read more

Gaming Laptop Generations: The ABS Mayhem G3

Published on December 28, 2004 to Notebooks and Laptops

In March of this year, THG reviewed the first generation of gaming laptops from ABS: the G1. Now, only nine months later, ABS has sent us their third generation system. How does it perform compared to its forefathers? Read more

Are Gaming Notebook Vendors Afraid of MobilityGuru?

Published on April 26, 2006 to Notebooks and Laptops

Come on gaming notebook vendors, give us a peek at your products. We want to do extensive evaluations of those apparently hot computers you're hiding and visitors to our website can't wait to see the evaluations. Read more

Toshiba Satellite Takes Gaming Into Orbit

Published on April 24, 2007 to Notebooks and Laptops

With it's Satellite p105-S9330 notebook, Toshiba takes aim at gamers. We test the p105 and show you its major features. Read more

Review: D-Link Wireless 108G Gaming Router

Published on March 4, 2005 to Networking

You'll soon be seeing gigabit Ethernet and Quality of Service features appear in many consumer routers. However, D-Link has both today in a product that's pitched at gamers, but useful to a much broader audience. Tim Higgins takes an in-depth look at the DGL-4300. Read more

Two Powerful Gaming Notebooks Compared

Published on April 18, 2007 to Notebooks and Laptops

We test two nearly identical notebooks, Killer Notebooks' Executioner and WidowPC's Sting, changing a few variables and letting the test scores rock! Read more

ATI All-In Wonder X800 XT: Killer Gaming Power For Multimedia Freaks!

Published on May 5, 2005 to Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous

ATI's new All In Wonder comes with almost every cable and connector imaginable. The card combines good performance with excellent video capturing capabilities. Is it worth considering if you are into multimedia and were already in the market for an X800 XT? Read more

Coming Attractions: Gaming Notebooks Morph Into Full-On Graphics Workstations

Published on May 12, 2006 to Notebooks and Laptops

Some gaming notebook vendors responded very positively to Barry Gerber's challenge to send their products to MobilityGuru. In the process Gerber learned that some vendors are repurposing their gaming notebooks as full-on graphics workstations. MobilityGuru has scheduled reviews of these technologically sizzling mobile computers. Read more

Eurocom's D900K F-Bomb Is The Monster Car of Gaming Notebooks

Published on July 11, 2006 to Notebooks and Laptops

Eurocom's D900K F-Bomb notebook is large, heavy and, when in the middle of a challenging game, noisy and hot. Still, even compared to Dell's powerful XPS M1710, the computer delivers very good performance and has the kind of cachet associated with the best of the monster gaming machines. Read more

Gaming Goes Danish with Zepto Znote

Published on June 11, 2008 to Notebooks and Laptops

Danish manufacturer Zepto’s new gaming notebook is a mixed-bag of zippy performance and short battery life, which means that like many high-end, prized possessions, you can’t take it with you. Read more

Überclok Reactor: “Überperformance” Gaming?

Published on March 24, 2008 to Miscellaneous

Nothing else performs like a custom-tuned machine that you can push far beyond the rated capabilities of its components. But many buyers lack the time and/or skill to tweak their own systems and even if they did the whole process of buying the best parts. Read more

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