
I’m still waiting for somebody to say this is an elaborate hoax, but it seems to be that Commodore has grown tired of its old school image and is launching a series of gaming computers aimed at generation now. More►

I’m still waiting for somebody to say this is an elaborate hoax, but it seems to be that Commodore has grown tired of its old school image and is launching a series of gaming computers aimed at generation now. More►

Compact desktops are sweet! Sony gets things off on the right foot during the week of CES 2007 with the Sony VAIO TP1. Quick specs on the TP1 include an Intel Core 2 Duo chip, 300GB hard drive, built-in Wi-Fi, an HDMI port (cables included), your standard DVD burner (dual layer), TV tuner and a card slot for your Sony Memory Sticks (CompactFlash is supported too). More►

Apple today announced the Mac Pro, completing the shift over to Intel. Intel Dual Core 64bit Xeon processors, which run up to 3GHz. 4MB of shared L2 cache, a sweet 1.33GHz Front Side Bus, four channel 256-bit 667MHZ memory.
Starting at $2,499, the Mac Pro gets you two 2.66GHz dual-core Xeon processors, 1GB of memory, 250GB storage and nVidia GeForce 7300GT gfx card.
From there it is only your desire holding you back as 3GHz proccessors, 16GB of RAM, 2 terrabytes of storage and upgraded video including an nVidia Quadro FX4500 or a Radeon X1900 XT are some of the options at your disposal.

Apple Computer Inc. leads the way. Innovation, lawsuits, creating buyer frenzy and now dropping CRT displays in favor of sexy flat panels. Bravo. At the same time the Macintosh maker roller out a specially priced iMac for qualified students and educators. The new iMac isn’t low-rent either, 17-inch widescreen, 1.83 GHz Intel Core Duo and 512MB of memory. Now let’s see them do the same thing with the Powerbook students everywhere will be impressed being that most students are always on the go. In the meantime grab the $899 iMac for Education!
- BigBerries