March 09, 2009
OEM hardware manufacturer OCZ just launched the Neutrino, a new Intel Atom N270 1.6 GHz netbook. The netbook features a 10-inch backlit LCD display with 1024 x 600 resolution, 2 Gigs of memory and a 250 GB hard drive standard. A 250 GB SSD hard drive is available for an additional cost. Of course, ...
The Mens Buying Guide for Gadgets - GearCrave
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Carl Weiss
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March 05, 2009
Many netbooks are fine the way they are, but what if you were able to pick your hard disk, RAM, and OS? That’s the concept driving OCZ’s new 10″ 1024 x 600 netbook, a boon for those who don’t want to pay for an OS license and opt for a freeware alternative, and those who̵...
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Rico
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February 27, 2009
While I’m overall pretty happy with the purchase of the OCZ Core Series II SATA Solid State Drive some disadvantages do come to light every now and then. This happens in situations where many small blocks are written on the Solid State Drive leading to an unresponsive system for a few seconds....
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Martin
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February 25, 2009
Filed under: Fun, Internet, Weird Wednesday This morning, Brad wrote about one enterprising individual's success with getting lightweight Linux window managers running on an Android handset. That's cool and all, but a user at Polish site FrazPC has taken things to a whole new level of nerdiness. His...
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Lee Mathews
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February 20, 2009
OCZ Technology's Elixir keyboard was fine and dandy, but let's face it -- it's pretty hard to beat the awesomeness of a keyboard with lights. Today, the company is expanding its Alchemy peripheral line with the Illuminati multimedia keyboard, a board with rubber coated keys, fourteen quick launch bu...
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Darren Murph
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July 20, 2008
I first thought about getting a SSD (Solid State Disk) drive for my new computer that I assembled at the beginning of this year. The SSD drives were rather expensive and only available with capacities of 16 or 32 Gigabytes which probably would have been enough. Far more pressing was the state of the...
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June 06, 2008
Filed under: Laptops OCZ wasn't exactly forthcoming about pricing or release details when it announced its DIY gaming laptop last month, but it looks like those intrigued by the idea of (partly) building their own system can now get their hands on one courtesy of Buy.com, which is offering up the ba...
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May 16, 2008
Laptops are considered cookie cutter products—you only get to choose from the specifications released by the company. There is no way that you get the level of customization when you assemble your own desktop PC. But OCZ Technology thinks that it can change this view by introducing the build-it-yo...
Have Laptop Will Travel
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May 14, 2008
Ever wish you could put together your own gaming notebook? Now you can with the new OCZ Technology Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Gaming Notebook Program. With this program, users from all sorts of backgrounds can put together a system that ultimately is usable for gaming applications. The OCZ DIY program giv...
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Filed under: Gaming, Laptops We've seen this attempted a few times before, but it's hard to imagine OCZ's entry into build-it-yourself laptops will be any more successful. The new OCZ DIY Gaming Notebook is a 7 pound 15.4-inch backbreaker, which comes standard with an NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT video c...
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