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60Hz vs 120Hz Monitors

Published on June 18, 2012 by in News, OldWidget, Opinions

Monitors are possibly the most important part of any computer setup. No matter what components are inside of your computer, your monitor is what will be displaying their power. Many computer enthusiasts have realized this, and are spending thousands of dollars for multi-monitor setups, faster displays, and 3D technology. With this expanding market, display companies are

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ASUS Transformer Pad 300 Released At An Awesome Price

ASUS has released their Transformer Pad 300 on Amazon! The link points to the 32GB Blue edition, which is the one I would definitely choose. From what I’ve seen, the reviews have been very positive, so if you’re looking for a fantastic tablet for a great budget price, look no further. The 16GB version is priced

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ASUS Transformer Pad 300 – Opinion

Published on April 20, 2012 by in News, Opinions

ASUS is about to release their Transformer Pad 300, a new quad-core Tegra 3 tablet with little new hardware to offer. The hardware isn’t what makes it interesting though, it’s the price. The original ASUS Transformer is commonly  considered, to this day, the best Android tablet released, and the Transformer Prime was a fantastic sequel.

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ASUS M5A99X AM3+ Motherboard Review

ASUS has been a huge name in the Motherboard game for a long while now. When the new FX series of AMD AM3+ processors were announced, and the chipset released, many manufacturers rushed to be the first to offer an AM3+ board. Due to the speed of their production, many fell flat on their face.

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