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A powerful desktop PC that's completely silent? CompuLab's Airtop uses natural airflow to make it soWhen you hear that a machine is fanless, you'll probably also assume that it's not extremely powerful, likely relying on mobile-focused components that don't pack much of a punch compared to high-end desktop gear. CompuLab's latest desktop PC, the Airtop, challenges that preconception.
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Chances are, your current PC looks nothing like this one. HP's new Envy all-in-one includes an enormous 34-inch curved screen, alongside solid internals and a simple, attractive design.
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Lenovo's new micro PC has a lot going for it, offering reasonable (though obviously low-end) specs at a slightly more appealing price point to a similar Intel product we saw earlier this year.
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Rocksteady's Batman: Arkham Knight hit shelves today, but things are already going awry for some. PC users are reporting significant issues, with frequent audio glitches and stutters plaguing the open world adventure. Unfortunately, issues like this are far too common.
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Last week Samsung launched its ultra light and thin MacBook Air rival, the 2015 Ativ Book 9. This week it's launching another PC, the first All-in-One with a curved screen.
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We've seen plenty of compact PCs in the past, but few are as tiny as the Mouse-Box. This new invention from a team of Polish engineers packs a fully-functioning computer into a mouse that you can hold in your hand, and the team is now looking for funding to be able to bring it to market.
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Dell has revealed its new Alienware flagship gaming system, the Area-51 desktop computer. It features a brand new chassis design, is built around Intel's latest Extreme Edition Core i7 processors and is capable of supporting three full-sized video cards.
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The Silent Power PC ditches noisy electric fans in favor of an open-air metal foam heatsink with an enormous surface area that passively cools the PC through the microcirculation of air through the foam.
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The Zmartframe is a touch-enabled frame that attaches to a monitor to bring touchscreen capabilities to a Windows PC or transform it into a standalone Android touchscreen computer.
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You've got an iPhone and an iPad, but you don't have a mouse to use with the iPad ... or do you? Actually, Tabitop's new TabiMouse app converts an iPhone into a Bluetooth iPad-friendly mouse. The only catch is, you have to be willing to use your iPad as a PC.
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Roccat’s Sova modular wireless keyboard aims to tackle sofa-based PC gaming by consolidating the mouse and keyboard onto a single surface without sacrificing precise controls. Looking forward, the team is inviting fans for input to help steer the product towards its consumer release.
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Here we are just eight months after the Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2 hit store shelves, and, what do you know, we're looking at yet another new model. Let's see how the features and specs of the Surface Pro 3 compare to those of the Surface Pro 2.
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