Asus / Core i5: K53E Laptop Brings The Heat
25 Mar 2011 - By Omar Mariño
Want an affordable Asus computer but can’t stand those tiny little netbooks any longer? The new Asus K53E is a full-sized laptop with enough computing power to keep the average user happy with a price that won’t scare you away. Read more >>
Intel’s New Solid State Drive Gets a $415 Price Tag
16 Nov 2010 - By Omar Mariño
If you’re in the market for a solid state drive and can’t wait a year or two until competition and market saturation drive prices down to a reasonable level, then perhaps you should consider Intel’s offerings a little more closely. Not only has the company dropped the price on it’s X25-M drives (at least the 80 and 120GB versions) but they’ve introduced a new, more capacious model that tips the scale at 120GB. Read more >>
MSI’s New 15.6 Inch Laptop Built For Gamers
9 Oct 2010 - By Omar Mariño
MSI has a bit of a reputation for building affordable gaming PCs. Their latest laptop is no exception. It’s a 15.6 inch laptop that comes with up to 12GB of RAM and orange LED lights—because everyone knows you’re not really a gamer if your machine doesn’t light up. But what else does it offer? Read more >>
Zotac’s Tiny Zboxes are an Economical Alternative
31 Aug 2010 - By Omar Mariño
If you’re looking for a decent PC (and a tiny one at that) that will deliver the performance you need and not put a strain on your wallet, Zotac’s new Zboxes are probably worth your time to investigate. First off, they’re tiny—not much bigger than a book. Secondly, they come equipped with some decent hardware for such a small machine. Read more >>
What Do Your Phone (Cellular) and TV have in Common? Android!
6 May 2010 - By Omar Mariño
Sony has taken a big hit in the recent past with its sales slipping across the board. Upstarts like LG are putting the hurt on the technology giant and in turn Sony is looking to get by with a little help from its friends. What does the “old skool” tech manufacturer have up its sleeve? How about a smart TV equipped with Android and Intel inside? Read more >>








