Posted in Computer, Gaming on 9 July 2008

Packard Bell formerly pointed as Packard Hell and Packard Smell is now carving a space for itself into the gaming PC market by unveiling the ipower X2.0, a gaming rig. The Rig sports complete customized set at a budgeted price of $2,000. It’s aimed directly at assistance from Acer and Ares. The Intel-based machines enables customers access their choice of ATI or nVidia graphics, disk drives, audio options, TV tuners and other random add-ons. Additionally, the PC sports superior cooling detailing a silent water cooling system.

Via Gizmodo
Posted in Computer, Designer, Elite Find of the Day, Gaming, Luxury on 10 June 2008

I have heard the availability of smart desktops but if they are turning out beautiful then they need serious attention. Gaming freaks can now consider Voodoo’s Omen desktop that features beyond the standard gaming PC bombast–quad electric fire and liquid cooling with built-in copper pipes to stave thermonuclear condense for intense over clocking. I have never come across such an elite and appealing customized gaming desktop. Seemingly clean and competent killing machine, don’t doubt it as a disco-in-a-box.
It comes equipped with an incorporated seven-inch LCD that enjoys edge over prevailing obscene gaming PCs. But I know little is you aware that 22-inch chassis doesn’t come cheap and hence demands $20,000 for the top of the line model.
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Via Engadget/ CustomPC










