Mouse Computer Masterpiece with Core i7 and CrossFire Radeon 4890

Not interested in the previous Mouse Computer MDV Extreme ST 5930 Series with its AMD CPU? What about a Core i7 PC? Behold the Masterpiece V1200E2.

The V1200E2 features a Core i7 940, 3GB of DDR3 PC3-10600, Chipset X58 Express, 1TB of SATA II HDD, a Blu-Ray Burner, and a CorssFire ATI Radeon HD 4890 with 1GB of VRAM, for "only" 249,900 Yen (€1900).

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HTC Introduces New QWERTY Smartphone

No, that's not a BlackBerry, but HTC's latest Windows Mobile smartphone seems to take some design cues from RIM with its full QWERTY keyboard and trackball navigation. The HTC Snap's headlining feature, however, is a new e-mail management feature called "Inner Circle."

Users can bring e-mail from a preselected group to the top of their inbox by pressing a dedicated key on the Snap. I can see the Inner Circle feature being a huge boon to enterprise customers who receive an overwhelming amount of e-mail daily. This feature will help prevent any missed high priority e-mail messages and cut down on time spent searching through a full inbox.

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AT&T Sells Netbooks for $50, Sort of

AT&T yesterday announced that the company would be offering netbooks for just fifty bucks in two major areas. Kinda.

The company made the announcement at CTIA in Las Vegas, telling attendees that AT&T was offering a choice of the Acer Aspire One, Dell Inspiron Mini 9, Dell Inspiron Mini 12 or LG Xenia at prices ranging from $49.99 and up to $249.99. It's open to residents in Atlanta and Philadelphia, but the offer isn't available anywhere else as of yet.

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Samsung N120 Available for Pre-Order

Probably following in the footsteps of ASUS, Samsung has recently unveiled a number of new netbook models, all of which have been designed to take advantage of Intel's highly successful Atom platform. Released back in late March, the company's new N110, N120 and N310 netbooks have already been made available for pre-order, providing netbook enthusiasts with a few more options to choose from in this increasing market for small, ultra-portable computer systems.

One of the latest to be made available for purchase is the N120, which comes as yet another Intel Atom-based 10-inch netbook, featuring a line of technical specifications that is roughly similar to the N110 model. Available on various online retailers, the Samsung N120 is priced between $443 and $475.

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ATI Radeon HD 4890: 1GHz Conquered! Review

The launch of ATI Radeon HD 4890 should fill in the gap in the model line-up between Radeon HD 4870 and Radeon HD 4870 X2. The new graphics adapter promises to become a new overclocker dream. We are going to find out if it is really so and how good RV790 is in our new review!

Nvidia GTX 275 Review

In the ongoing price/performance wars in the GPU arena Nvidia had released yet another new variant of the GTX-200 lineup. A welcome addition to the "Enthusiast" lineup targeted toward the value conscious enthusiast and expected to debut at $229 - $249 dubbed the GTX-275. With Nvidias dedication to the concept of naming GPU's in the linear numeric manner you can expect the new GPU to fall between the GTX-260 and the GTX-280 leaning more toward the GTX-280 performance than the GTX-260.

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MSI launches AMD-powered GX733 gaming laptop

Not down with MSI's GT725? Just an AMD purist? Either way, you'll be thrilled to feast your retinas on the company's latest gaming behemoth, the GT733. This 17-inch beast gets powered by a AMD Turion X2 Ultra dual-core mobile CPU, 2GB of DDR2 RAM, a WUXGA display, ATI's Mobility Radeon HD 4670 (512MB GDDR3), up to 500GB of SATA hard drive space, an optional Blu-ray optical drive, 2.0 megapixel webcam, and a 4-in-1 multicard reader. There's also gigabit Ethernet, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, three USB 2.0 sockets, HDMI / VGA outputs and your choice of a six- or nine-cell battery. Per usual, MSI's keeping quiet on the pricing / availability front, but we reckon it'll be filtering out here soon.

Source : Engadget

Coolermaster N520 Dual Fan CPU Cooler Review

With the introduction of the V8 and V10 coolers, Coolermaster has made the biggest splash they have ever made in the cooling aspect of PC building. These two coolers alone have pole vaulted Coolermaster to the level that we have come accustom to only seeing Thermalright. The V8 came very close to becoming the top cooler at Pro-Clockers while the V10 surpass the numbers of the best cooler in our lab. But we all know that no every one needs a top end cooler to cool their rig. And we all know that we don't need the high price that these coolers bring to the table. $70 and $140 are no small amount of money in this day and time.

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NVIDIA Ion landing Q2 2009

NVIDIA are promising that the first Ion-based netbooks and notebooks will begin shipping this quarter. To celebrate that fact, the company has been gathering up its developer friends to talk about the strengths of the 1080p-capable platform.

Those friends include Adobe, Google, Microsoft and Electronic Arts, who have been talking about how Ion’s graphical grunt lends itself well to not only games - like Spore and Call of Duty 4 - but Google Earth, Photoshop and Cyberlink PowerDVD. No specific hardware partners have been revealed, but NVIDIA is claiming “leading PC manufacturers” are all planning to use Ion.

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ATI Radeon 4890 Video Card Review

There is no denying that the 4XXX series cards and specifically the 4870 saved ATI while at the same time giving Nvidia a kick in the gut. The 4XXX cards were released at just the right time to catch Nvidia without the ability to provide immediate competition and also at such a low price point. All that performance came at a price or rather at a temperature. The 4XXX cards ran hot and demanded a lot of power.

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