Read more.It has been a week packed with gadgets, but which in particular have piqued your curiosity?
Read more.It has been a week packed with gadgets, but which in particular have piqued your curiosity?
The Intel Compute Stick was probably the most interesting thing for me.
Obviously it would be a neat way to get a HTPC without much fuzz, but i could also see some fun perspective in hooking it up to my Raspberry Pi projects
Well that queue in the photo catches my eye as its obviously a load of saddo's without girlfriends/wives. ;-)
The Dell XPS 13 and Venue tablet both caught my eye but at the likely UK prices they are probably not for me.
Pana's OLED 4k non curved tv 84"+. but more interested in laser 4k projector - pitty havent seen any as of yet.
the ge62 from msi with a gtx 965m to replace my old laptop, it's just in the sweet spot performance/portability/price
Intel Compute Stick certainly looks interesting
So far the Intel Compute Stick is only thing that's interested me
so your definition of a saddo is someone without a wife or girlfriend, and who has a passion for technology? not entirely sure why you would believe the two are linked but as this is a technology based forum full of people that probably wish they were in that queue then I would suggest you re-evaluate your opinion.
Razer Forge and the peripherals to go with it look rather interesting.
MSI GT80 Titan.
It was nice to see some of the Adaptive-sync monitors being shown. Whether I'll end up buying one or not is far from certain, but the feedback has been impressive.
The Intel Compute stick and the Coolermaster/Coolchip heatsink looks amazing.
Check this out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFhAKJRTJ0o (obviously not really affordable at the moment though!)
I was wondering if 4K will pop up in Sony TVs 40 inch and 32 inch myself? Maybe in a few weeks I'm thinking.
The two stand out products for me would have to be the Asus MG279Q monitor and the CoolChip heat sink.
A 30-144Hz IPS or AHVA display port 1.2a+ monitor that can run FreeSync and not part of the ROG uber price range. Yes please.
the new steelseries mechanical keyboard
I think it's getting to the point where I have started looking out for the personalities rather than the products now, I really enjoy seeing people like Alex from Mad Catz because of his way over the top enthusiasm for his product range, I mean you've never seen anything like him right? Then George from Corsair with his more down to earth approach and how he talks about the things he has done just for us and JJ from Asus (I think that's his name) who manages to say just enough to get my interest but not too much to have me switching off again.
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