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more about #pcs more comments → :negated:: This is a year old. That's like a fucking internet decade ago. I guess someone decided to hop in the Delorean today... more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: The only problem is, that even at $10.99, I still don't want to buy a Dell. more » dfp3050: This might be a stupid question, but... If someone found a 'deal' on the Dell website (the 10 buck computer, for instance), is Dell legally obliged t... more » Segador: Merry Christmas, employees! Now, let's move some hardware! more » yantelope: What better way to add confusion to chaos than by promoting people to flock to mistakenly priced products. more » ZaxxonQ.com: All dead. X-( more » oddgit: small correction to the article, it does not support e-atx, at least according to new egg and Thermaltake's specs page. I really wanted this to be th... more » Odin: I just ordered a new PC. The entire system cost $250 more than this. I spent $130 on 4GB DDR3 RAM. I'm in the UK too where prices are higher. You know... more » Curves: Limits? We dont need no stinking Limits! more » MyTQuinn: I can remember paying $900 for 16MB of RAM for my 80386 back in the late 80's - and that was a great deal at the time. more » theimmc: This looks like it'll mainly be useful in the lobby of a company as a showpiece computer, allowing visitors to sign in and running slide show type app... more » iElvis: This would be good for rendering HD CGI hentai. more » Lupison: Some notes: -$849, granted this could be the last case you ever buy for 10+ years, I'll give them that. -If you're going to completely redesign the id... more » PregoNation: $849...? Clearly there must be a large, upper-middle class PC-building community I'm unaware of. That buys $1,000 dollar cases. more » Segador: I can't think of a single reason you'd need 24gb of DDR3 RAM. Games, even on their "recommended" system requirements, still look for 4. I run 8 and my... more » -
#diy
I Must Get the Stunning Chiaroscuro PC and a Light Cycle to Match
Nick Falzone at Bit-tech has created the Chiaroscuro PC. Made of wood and inspired by the Beijing Digital building, this computer is a true thing of beauty. Absolutely amazing, in fact. The best thing: You can do one yourself. More » -
#bestmodo
The Best Gadgets
"What gadget should I get?" is a timeless question. To answer it, here's our leaderboard of favorite gadgets, from smartphones, laptops and cameras to vacuums, rechargeable batteries and earphones. More » -
#broken
Dell Pranked After Announcing Layoffs, Now Selling Computers for $10
Dell announced plans to fire 16% of its Malaysian workforce, or 700 people, by June 2010. And right around the same time, Dell mysteriously started offering deals like a 3.2GHz dual-core Xeon PC for $10.99. Coincidence? More » -
#ram
You Do Not Need Corsair's $1,300, 24GB RAM Kit
Look, I have no problem with people who are into building their own computers. It's cheaper than buying a premade tower, and you get a real sense of satisfaction out of building something yourself. But you've gotta have limits. More » -
#review
Thermaltake Level 10 Chassis Review: Can BMW Change PC Design?
PC Perspective's reader Craig Mullaney scored the first review with the Thermaltake Level 10 computer case. And the site was kind enough to share it with us, in full, here. Spoiler: it's as ridiculously awesome as we'd expect: More » -
#monitors
BenQ 27-inch M2700HD Monitor Could Make Big Screens Affordable
BenQ used to be a company that made cheap, decent gear. Now they make cheap stuff and slightly more premium stuff. I'm not sure what their first 27-incher will cost when it hits this month, but it might be cheap. More » -
#graphicscards
The Graphics Cards You Should Buy at Every Price
Choosing a graphics cards is a confusing endeavor. So Tom's Hardware shared their buying results after testing pretty much every card on the planet. Whether you've got $50 to spend or $250 to spend, this list will come in handy: More » -
#mediacenter
Svelte Piixl EdgeCenter 3770 Media Center Hides Behind Your HDTV
Like Kate Moss, this crazy thin EdgeCenter media server from Piixl (who?) is nearly invisible when viewed from the side. And that's precisely the point, as the pricey unit is meant to be hidden behind your HDTV. More » -
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#rumor
Asus Building Eee Pad to Counter Apple Tablet?
According to DigiTimes, Asus is building a "4- to 7-inch panel...which will offer a combination of tablet PC and MID functions." And given Asus' experience in cheap portables (inventing netbooks, remember?), the plan could be a perfect fit. [DigiTimes] -
#linux
Linux Owns 1/3 of the Netbook Marketshare
Lots of people use Linux. That's known. But usually those people are computer science majors flipping major corporations the bird (before they sell out to said corporations after graduation), not consumers buying systems with Linux preloaded. More » -
#retromodo
Retromodo Made New: The Cobra-Matic Casemod
It's ability to play tunes long gone, this 1951 Zenith H664 Cobra-matic phonograph was born anew thanks to modder Alvin "Mach" Barber. More » -
#howto
How To Clean Your Filthy Gadgets
Hey, you, your gadgets are disgusting. And wiping them with your greasy shirt sleeve isn't making things any better. Here's how to clean your gadgets, the right way. More » -
#directx11
Acer's Aspire 8942G-728G1280TWN: World's First, Longest-Named DX11 Notebook
The timing and price are up in the air, but Acer's next high-end gaming notebook will be the first using DirectX 11 graphics. It's also going to be insane. More » -
#review
Razer Imperator Review
The Imperator is Razer's latest gaming mouse, and it may be their best—oddly, because it feels like a mouse from an entirely different company. More » -
#imagecache
Now THIS Is a LAN Party
Dreamhack, a 10,000-person LAN party that just occurred in Sweden, is a close second to a few buddies and some hot pockets in a basement. If you're into this sort of thing. [Dreamhack and Flickr] -
#review
HP Envy (15-inch) Review
I've been avoiding this review for the better part of a month because, with all the hype the Envy line has gotten (some deserved), I took the Envy 15 out of the box and had one thought: "Cheap." More » -
#mice
Razer Imperator Gaming Mouse With Slip-Slidey Thumb Buttons
Razer's Imperator is pretty standard right-handed Razer gaming mouse (5600dpi tracking, etc.), but it has sliding thumb buttons, so you can adjust exactly where they sit on the mouse. Could be gimmicky, but I'm definitely intrigued. [Razer] -
#internet
The Internet Weighs About 1,098,868,920,000 Pounds
How did Crave UK ever come up with that number? Multiplication and addition, of course. More »

