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MyBook World Edition Part II

MyBook World Edition Part II

Ed Steele August 21, 2007 Comments Off on MyBook World Edition Part II

Wow. Many of you probably remember when a 10MB (that’s megabytes) hard drive was a big deal. The pretentiously named MyBook World Edition Part II holds a whopping 2TB of storage, allows for wireless

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The Most Expensive Monitor Setup 2007

The Most Expensive Monitor Setup 2007

Ed Steele April 6, 2007 Comments Off on The Most Expensive Monitor Setup 2007

So you’ve considered the most expensive Apple desktop and the most expensive PC desktop money can buy, but to be honest both seem to fall flat in the monitor department. That’s where CineMassive steps

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The Most Expensive, High Tech Gaming Rig (PC 2007)

The Most Expensive, High Tech Gaming Rig (PC 2007)

Ed Steele April 2, 2007 3

Last week we looked at the most expensive, high tech Apple desktop system money can buy. Today I’ve priced the most expensive Alienware gaming rig money can buy, which comes out to about half

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The Most Expensive, High Tech Desktop Computer (2007)

The Most Expensive, High Tech Desktop Computer (2007)

Ed Steele March 28, 2007 1

Something I do every year is go to the Apple store and pretend I’ve got Donald Trump’s wallet in my back pocket and price the most expensive desktop on the planet. So what do

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Apple 17 Inch MacBook Pro

Apple 17 Inch MacBook Pro

Ed Steele April 26, 2006 Comments Off on Apple 17 Inch MacBook Pro

Apple just announced the new Apple 17 Inch MacBook Pro, which is five times faster than it’s G4 processor predecessor and the first Mac notebook with PCI Express. Comes standard with 1GB of RAM,

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Glacier’s GX 1000 A Industrial Computer Will Blind You

Glacier’s GX 1000 A Industrial Computer Will Blind You

Ed Steele April 19, 2006 Comments Off on Glacier’s GX 1000 A Industrial Computer Will Blind You

The Glacier GX 1000 A uses four specially developed backlight inverters providing 1350 nits of brightness. Traditional laptops run at less than 300 nits and are impossible to read outside during the day. This

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