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FEATURE STORY:

Razer's 5600dpi Wireless Gaming Mouse
We finally catch up with Razer's newest, wireless 5600dpi gaming mouse. It's their best yet. Read this story

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5 of My Favorite Web Sites
Analyst Joel shares some of his best finds on the Web, including the site for which the entire Internet was created in the first place! Read this story


AMD Upgrades 'Dragon' With New Phenom II BE
AMD has added a second "Black Edition" microprocessor to its Phenom II X4 lineup, pairing it with three new utilities to improve the overall system performance. Read this story


Netbooks: The New Norm for Laptops
There's no denying the appeal of these overhyped systems for consumers and business.  Read this story


OCZ Neutrino "DIY" Netbook Reviewed
OCZ bills its Neutrino netbook as a do-it-yourself product. But is it truly a DIY project? Yes, but only in the loosest sense.  Read this story


DISCUSSIONS:

Windows 7 RC to go Public on May 5
One thing we love about the forum is the community-base support with reviews and news from our READERS.  If you haven't heard it from us, the forums will be thefirst to tell you.   Read this story


In the future of Multi-Core systems, What Will You Do Poll?
"I just want to see what's on people's minds for the future of their gaming high-end computing machines."

The Poll question goes like this: "If you're a gamer you know that more and more games are using multi-core processors to power the physics engines and smarter AIs. Dual Cores will be the low-end of gaming in the next few years.  What are you going to do? Take this Poll and you will be suprise with the results.   Read this story


Large Monitor or Large TV? That is the Question
I have the choice between a monitor such as the Samsung T260HD, a 26-inch monitor with a 1920X1200 native resolution and cable input; or should I go with a TV such as the LN32A650 from Samsung, a 32-inch TV which can be hook-up to a PC using the HDMI connection. I am just worried that because the max resolution of the TV is 1080P, therefore1920X1080 instead of 1200, it may result in distortions, artifacts, or other anomalies in games.   What should I do: large monitoror large TV?  Read this story


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