Alienware M14x Review: Giving Portable Gaming Another Go
Gaming. Laptop. Portable. These may well be the three most contradictory words in the PC industry. It’s been possible to game on laptops for years, but making a…
Read MorePosted by Matt Smith | Feb 29, 2012 | Mobile | 15
Gaming. Laptop. Portable. These may well be the three most contradictory words in the PC industry. It’s been possible to game on laptops for years, but making a…
Read MorePosted by Matt Smith | Feb 28, 2012 | Mobile | 0
Nvidia has always been happy to show off the gaming capabilities of Tegra 2 and Tegra 3. No surprise there – the company’s roots are in PC graphics, which goes hand-in-hand with…
Read MorePosted by Matt Smith | Feb 27, 2012 | Mobile | 1
While attending CES last month, ASUS showed us a Transformer Prime with a full HD display. It looked great, but it did feel as if the branding would be a bit…
Read MorePosted by Matt Smith | Feb 21, 2012 | Mobile | 24
As you may already know from my ultrabook editorial, I’m not entirely sold on them. There are disadvantages to being thin. And as if to remind...
Read MorePosted by Matt Smith | Feb 16, 2012 | Mobile | 0
We have a lot of laptop reviews here at PC Perspective. As you’d expect, we generally use the same benchmarks and use the same…
Read MorePosted by Matt Smith | Feb 10, 2012 | Mobile | 29
Late in December of 2011 we received the Transformer Prime for review. What we did not recieve, however, was the keyboard dock. High demand by journalists for a…
Read MorePosted by Matt Smith | Jan 26, 2012 | Editorial | 11
If there was anything that can be pointed to as “the” thing CES was about, it’s the ultrabook. These thin and portable laptops were presented by Intel with…
Read MorePosted by Matt Smith | Jan 19, 2012 | Mobile | 14
The Prime seems to have no trouble achieving notable firsts. It was the first tablet with a Tegra 3 processor to go to retail, and now it’s the first tablet…
Read MorePosted by Matt Smith | Jan 16, 2012 | Mobile | 18
As a writer and laptop reviewer, I am constantly bombarded with the chance to look at new laptops. These are the latest and supposedly greatest the industry has to…
Read MorePosted by Matt Smith | Jan 13, 2012 | Mobile | 2
Where was the most interesting technology at CES? Intel’s booth? Nope. Nvidia’s booth? Guess again. Perhaps you could find it at Qualcomm’s stand? Guess again. If you ask me, the most interesting…
Read MorePosted by Matt Smith | Jan 12, 2012 | Mobile | 7
Origin is one of the big names in the boutique custom PC business, and this CES the company is once again striving to prove why it deserves such credentials. I stopped…
Read MorePosted by Matt Smith | Jan 11, 2012 | Mobile | 0
Gaming peripheral company Razer is already well known for its gaming mice, keyboards, headsets and other gadgets. But if CES 2012 is any indication, they’re far from content making products that…
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