Digital Storm’s Slim Enix Desktop Takes Sandy Bridge to 4.7GHz

Overclocked, custom-built PCs are nothing new, and neither is 4.7GHz from the factory. But Digital Storm, the predominant name in computer system integration and engineering, has managed to take one of Intel’s newest Sandy Bridge chips to that height, and it’s doing so in a case that’s far sleeker than most of the towers out… Continue reading Digital Storm’s Slim Enix Desktop Takes Sandy Bridge to 4.7GHz

PeeWee PC: Because Kids Want Computers, Too

PeeWee PC recently came out with the Pivot 2.0, a spill and drop-resistant laptop that features a kid-friendly 180° rotating touch screen.  The rugged, durable and lightweight (3.7lbs) notebook is fully loaded with a camera, 15 educational games, Windows 7, Intel® Atom  N450 processor, retractable carrying handle and water resistant keyboard. To ensure maximum safety… Continue reading PeeWee PC: Because Kids Want Computers, Too

FX600 Laptop from MSI: User Friendly, within Your Budget

If you do not want unnecessary flash lights but concerned with only great horsepower then FX600 from MSI would be a great choice. You can carry on all your work comfortably and also play in this system priced for $899 which has excellent performance and options.

Review of eMachines EL1300G-01W

Pros: this is a compact and catchy design which is not pricey and it has a total of 9 USB ports which is great news for many. Cons: this system is a slow performer and the graphics which is integrated only possesses VGA output. It does not have Wi Fi connectivity which is something many… Continue reading Review of eMachines EL1300G-01W

Hammer Myshare HN1200-500

Hammer Storage took a decent shot at simplifying the way digital media content is shared and backed up with the Myshare HN1200-500, a network-attached storage drive which performance delivered well on its manufacturer’s promise, albeit with rather cryptic setup and user interface features that will leave networking beginners scratching their heads.