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Razer switches to infra red

Hardware Roundup Mo' better wibble
Wednesday, 17 January 2007, 10:07
AS PREDICTED, after a hectic week absorbing it all, people are wrapping their experience of the show and what it had to offer from a variety of different perspectives and interests.

Anandtech brings us its CES 2007 - Part II: IPTV on Xbox 360, iPhone and DTX as part of a series of articles looking at various factors and technologies that arose this year's show.

Meanwhile bit-tech has its CES 2007 Wrap Up: The Booth Tour which takes readers through all the twists and turns of the myriad of stalls and exhibitions vying for attention.

Hardware.info is playing host to a new monthly column by ex-ATI PR and marketing spin doctor Andrzej Bania. His first column ponders the question ' How have Sony managed to lose our trust and admiration?'.

GamePC shows us what happens when AMD's Opteron 2000 Series Processors Take On Intel's Xeon and it looks like the crown of servers and high-end workstations, that belonged to the Opteron for so long has been handed over to Intel. Of course that may change when AMD finally release their new K8L chips.

TweakTown has reviewed the ASUS Striker Extreme - nForce 680i to the Max which packs in more features than Leicester Square, but is about as expensive as well.

Elite Bastards has had a look at Nokia's new eNtertaining devices which focuses on the upcoming N93i and the N800 phones from the Finnish mobile gadget makers.

BIOS magazine has reviewed the Sony Blu-Ray Burner (BWU-100A), which will do all the usual stuff we've come to expect from our DVD writers today and will also playback and burn Blu-Ray discs, if your PC is DRM'ed to the hilt and you have the necessary wad of cash.

XSreviews has been working tirelessly to bring us the Razer Death Adder Review which uses infra red light rather than the traditional laser or visible light. The new technology and design seem to have paid off making it a great new product.

HardOCP has reviewed the Gigabyte GeForce 7950 GT and it looks like it squares up well against the X1900XT chipset going down to the wire in the slew of benchmarks performed, despite have double the memory it only outperforms the Radeon in a handful of tests. ยต

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