Posted on 20 March 2011 by Alexander A.T. Rainville
One year ago at CeBIT 2010 Tt eSPORTS was launched as a sub division of Thermaltake to bring gaming peripherals to gamers. At the launch they released an impressive lineup designed accommodate a variety of gamers. Fast forwarding to CeBIT 2011 they brought along products released in the months leading up to the event such as the Black Element and released of the Azurues Mini and MEKA. They have also taken a new approach to marketing and branding their products by growing wings and the ability to spew fire.
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Posted on 20 March 2011 by Alexander A.T. Rainville
Stopping at the OCZ booth at CeBIT 2011 was a no brainer as they have become one of the leaders in SSD technologies. Starting out as a memory firm it is no surprise they have migrated their way to SSDs, what is surprising, though, is the speed at which SSD drives have become common place. If you asked a computer enthusiast what OCZ made five years ago, they would most likely reply with RAM, today they would have to say Solid State Drives.
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Posted on 12 March 2011 by Alexander A.T. Rainville
Visiting the Enermax booth at Cebit 2011 we were greeted by a rather pleasant surprise as we met the designer of the Enermax Aeolus N14. We also got to check out the latest Aeolus from the brand and took a quick look at the new Jazzmate hard drive enclosures.
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Posted on 09 March 2011 by Alexander A.T. Rainville
Our visit to the CoolerMaster booth at CeBIT 2011 was a blast and we got to go hands on with the latest coolers to join their lineup: The NotePal EVO, the P2 and the L1. All three coolers bring something new to parts of the collection which we thought needed to be addressed, whether it was reviving a line, whether it was creating a new one or whether it was updating the old, CoolerMaster has done it.
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Posted on 07 March 2011 by Alexander A.T. Rainville
Although Akasa didn’t have an official display booth at CeBIT 2011 they did bring along two of their latest notebook cooler’s, the Helix and the Quasar. Both notebook coolers feature a 200mm fan, which we suspect are generally the same as well. The similarities don’t end there, however, as both coolers have a similar design featuring handle like grips on either side of the cooler and as they can both support notebooks up to 17".
The main difference comes from the build, the Helix an aluminum-based cooler in which the entire cooling surface is metal with a plastic underside while the Quasar features a full plastic built with a mesh cover over the fan. The materials used make the Helix heavier with 910grams while the Quasar weighs in at 710g.
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Posted on 01 March 2011 by Alexander A.T. Rainville
Well we’re sure that you have noticed that our article production has slowed down as of late but expect it to bounce right back up. We have been busy helping out future partner site GadgetSurge.com with preparations for its launch in time for CeBIT 2011 as well as preparing for our own trip to CeBIT this year. For those of whom do not know CeBIT is the CES or Computex of Europe, a large technological showcase and we already have part of the team in Germany ready to bring you the latest.
So expect our regular schedule to return shortly and thank you for your support.