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Hello Kitty Athlon XP laptop and Gaming DTRs reviewed

McStuff McRoundup
Thu Jan 13 2005, 18:52
MICROSOFT is silently making a case for itself. It has "launched" a new anti-spyware program and getting loads of reviews from it. One of the latest is from Extensiontech. A very visual review with nearly 30 screen caps. Seems to be a winner for them.

Portable gaming comes to ZDNet's PCMag. They compare a model from VoodooPC, an afforable one from Alienware, a Dell one and from Falcon Northwest. Gaming on the move thanks to desktop replacement does not seem to be an impossible dream provided you have enough doh.

Birgbruin is in admiration in front of the WIN allows buyers which seems to far exceeds its expectations. Is the Optical mouse dead as the laser one takes over?

Singapore guys from Hardwarezoom pits three 6600GT against one anotherand sees whose the best between cards from Leadtek, Gigabyte and Galaxy. 19 pages of pure graphics card pleasure.

Overclock Intelligence Agency unlocks and overclocks a stock XFX Geforce 6800 graphics card and shows you how to do the same with your card. Set your sights on making yours a monster using simple tricks.

Hello Kitty, Kawaii... These names come straight from Bandai's animated cartoons. They are also illustrating a new series of absolutely cute-looking laptops made by Sotec. Powered by an Athlon 1900+, with a 12-inch screen, 256MB memory and a 30GB hard disk drive. See it here and here.

Watchreport reviews the nTren MP3 watch which differs substantially from other similar products because it puts more emphasis on the watch rather than on the tech functions. For example, it is a stainless steel analog watch rather than one of those boring LCD plastic devices.

Hardwareanalysis take a look at the Pentium 4 570J which is, as Sander Sassen, the author says, probably the last of the Prescott Pentium IV processors. It runs at 3.8GHz and add some welcomed but late features. It has been benchmarked and thoroughly investigated here. µ

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