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Lenovo Y50-70 Touch Slim Gaming Notebook Review
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Not yet ratedThe Y50-70 extends Lenovo’s touchscreen emphasis to the mobile gaming crowd. But a entertainment-oriented notebook still has to game. We run this one through its paces to determine if the compact form factor is still packed with ample performance.

Aorus X7 Pro Notebook Review: GeForce GTX 970M Gets Slim In SLI
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Combining the power of two GeForce GTX 970M GPU in a compact chassis, Aorus enables the mobile market with incredible graphics potential. Can its X7 Pro really live up to the firm’s claims of desktop-class performance?

Biostar Goes After Zotac With iDEQ-T1 Micro PC
By Kevin Parrish published
Here's a mini-PC from Biostar.

iBuyPower Intros HEXA Ultra Compact Performance System
By Kevin Parrish published
Apparently, today is the day for mini PC debuts.

What Does It Take To Turn The PC Into A Hi-Fi Audio Platform?
By Filippo L. Scognamiglio Pasini published
Most hi-fi audio is stored in digital form. With advancements in lossless compression, bit-perfect ripping/streaming, HD audio formats, multi-terabyte storage, and PC-friendly DACs, has the PC earned a place among high-end audio gear? At what price point?
Xbox One Teardown as Console Arrives in New Zealand
By Jane McEntegart published
Let's take a peek inside the Xbox One!

Fast And Cheap? Five Sub-$160 Z87 Motherboards For Enthusiasts
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Intel’s Haswell architecture has mainstream leanings. And yet some of the motherboards out there are really high-end. Today we're looking at five platforms under the $160 mark that hopefully put some value back into being an enthusiast.

Asus Debuts World's First FM2+ Motherboards
By Tarun Iyer published
The Asus A88XM-A and A55BM-A/USB3 micro-ATX motherboards are the first to feature an FM2+ socket and compatibility with AMD’s upcoming “Kaveri” APUs.

EVGA Launches the X79 Dark Motherboard
By Tarun Iyer published
The EVGA X79 Dark is a re-imagination of the company’s X79 platform and is intended to be a “landmark platform for PC enthusiasts everywhere.”

Dell XPS One 27: Can An All-In-One Make Us Love Windows 8?
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Windows 8 is unquestionably intended to create consistency between consoles, tablets, phones, and the PC. But the desktop world is still largely without touch input. Can Dell's XPS One 27 make the Windows 8 experience better with a gorgeous touchscreen?
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