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Alienware M15x

Alienware M15x
Any gamer knows that Alienware always offers up some of the most powerful out of the box gaming PC’s available, anf this M15x is certainly no exception. The computer features options like Core i7 processors up to 2.0GHz (w/ 3.2GHz turbo mode), 1GB Nvidia GeForce GTX 260M graphics, up to 8GBs of RAM, and up to 500GBs of Hard Disk storage. $1,500+.

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SGI Octane III

SGI Octane III
Feel the immense power of up to 20 processors, 80 high-performance cores, and up to 1TB of memory with this personal supercomputer from Silicon Graphics. The company may have been out of the limelight but their new Octane III will surely bring them back to life and whet the appetites of those hungry for computing blitz. Available in either Intel Atom or Xeon configurations, the pedestal-type powerhouse is a 2-foot by 1-foot assembly of extremes, in a personal computing level of course. Now you can fulfill those graphic-intensive or memory-draining duties with ease. $8,000+.

Dell Studio XPS Series

Dell Studio XPS Series
Enhance your gaming experience and your overall visual immersion with these new desktop PCs from Dell. The new lineup of Dell Studio XPS desktops will feature Intel’s “Lynnfield” chipset with either Core i5 or i7 processors. Two new models will become available, the XPS 8000 and XPS 9000, each with their own features. The XPS 8000 has a 500GB hard disk drive (upgradable up to 3TB), 4GB of DDR3 RAM that’s can be bumped up to 16GB via the 4 available DIMM slots all running on an Intel i5-750 (2.66GHz) processor. A high performance NVIDIA graphics card up to 1.8GB will definitely give you crisp pictures and fluid motion. $800+.

Razer Mamba Wireless Gaming Mouse

Razer Mamba Wireless Gaming Mouse
If you use your computer for gaming even just a little bit, then you know the importance of the responsiveness of your mouse. Razer specializes in high-performance gaming mice to help give you the edge in the heat of a battle. This Black Mamba wireless or wired gaming mouse features internal storage for storing files and game settings, as well as 7 buttons to keep all of your most needed controls handy. $109.

Nokia Booklet 3G

Nokia Booklet 3G
Not wanting to be left out of the market, Nokia has started creating their own notebooks and they look like they are going to be pretty competition. The notebook features a 10-inch HD display, integrated A-GPS, 3G/HSPA, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, a built-in SD card reader, HDMI output, webcam, an impressive 12-hour battery, and stylish aluminum chassis. We’re interested to see what the reviews for this thing are going to look like when it releases. $TBA.

Sony Vaio W: Sexy Netbook

Sony Vaio W: Sexy Netbook
It was only a matter of time before Sony entered the netbook scene. Since we all know that their Vaio P hardly counts as a netbook (more like an accessory), we can consider the Vaio W their entry netbook. Don’t expect the 10-incher to have eye-popping features though, as it still has the basic netbook specifications: 1.66 GHz processor, 160 GB hard drive, 1 GB RAM, built-in webcam and Wi-Fi. But it is a Vaio, so you can’t go wrong. $500.

Windows 7: Good Riddance, Vista

Windows 7: Good Riddance, Vista
Microsoft took a dip in the coolness department when they released Vista, that did not really satisfy and perform to our liking. If you’re a PC guy, then your prayers will be answered with the arrival of the promising Windows 7. The newest OS to the Windows Family is up for pre-order and is creating a buzz to it’s arrival. Expect features such as multi-touch support, a new device manager and tons more. We hope the Windows 7 will lure former PC fanatics back from the Mac side. $50-$320.

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