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Samsung Magic Station MV70

January 23rd, 2008

Here’s the latest desktop from Samsung, the Magic Station MV70. It powered by the Intel’s new 45nm Core 2 Duo CPU (Wolfdale) with a 50% increase in L2 Cache (6Mb in total in our case, with the E6550). It comes with 500GB of HDD in SATA II, 2GB of RAM, a GeForce 8500GT video card, a Blu-Ray drive and will be running on Windows Vista Home Premium. More pictures after the jump. Read more…

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Mineral Oil Submerged Computer

January 17th, 2008


Here’s a project by Puget Custom Computers. We have seen some oil cooled projects using common vegetable oil shown in the web. Now the reason why they built this system is because with all the oil cooled projects out there, no one built a system that looked good and functioned well. So now they try it with mineral oil instead of vegetable oil. Check it out after the jump. Read more…

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2day's How-To: Build Your Own PC

January 14th, 2008

Have you ever thought of building up a PC by yourself? Here’s a video from Hardware.info will teach you how you can build up a PC by yourself. Watch before you try to fix one up. Video after the jump. Read more…

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TG Sambo introduces 'LLUON Crystal' concept pc in Korea

January 2nd, 2008

TG Sambo has released their new concept PC, “LLUON Crystal LCFVC35-RIB0” in Korea. The PC is powered by Intel Core 2 Duo and featuring DVI and 5.1channel HD audio in slim and compact design to establish a home theater system where you can bring around easily. Using the TG Sambo’s latest cooling technology, the noise has been reduced to 25dB which is lower than common laptops. More pictures after the jump. Read more…

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Computer Problems?

January 2nd, 2008

Okay, I’m not sure when this happen and where it from. It’s a forward email from one of my friends. The story is about a woman bought a PC then one day she heard a lot of hissing noise from the PC and weird smell coming out from the PC and she shut it down and called to the technical support for help. When the technician arrived, this is what the found on the CPU. SNAKE!!! Full story and more images after the jump. Read more…

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Guitar Computer (2)

December 17th, 2007


Ha! Ever think of putting a computer into the guitar? Here’s one, a guitar with a fully-functional PC crammed inside. It is a 3.06GHz Intel processor with 2GB of DDR2 memory, 160GB HDD, 4 USB 2.0 ports and a slot-loading disc drive. Video and pictures after the jump. Read more…

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PC Piano

November 27th, 2007


Yes, it is a computer. But when everything is off, people might think it’s just piano. It has a fully-fledged media centre PC, with a 26-inch widescreen LCD monitor, stereo speakers, wireless keyboard, DVD burner and card reader. There is a semi-hidden panel, and when slid down, it is held in place. To raise the panel, simply press it and it will rise automatically. It is available at eBay right now with start bid of $6,998.00, or you can quick grab for $19,998.00. Video after the jump. Read more…

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Life-sized Gundam

November 2nd, 2007

You have seen the life-sized Transformers robot, now it’s time to show you the life-sized Gundam robot. It is said to be powered by computer. Not sure if it is moving or just a PC case. More pictures after the jump. Read more…

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Space Cube the smallest PC

November 1st, 2007

Hey guys, this is the smallest CPU ever seen, measures only 2 x 2 x 2.2-inch. It is powered by a 300 MHz processor and 64MB of SDRAM. From the pictures you can see a number of ports such as USB, Ethernet, flash memory. monitor port, serial connection and microphone. I wondered if this working.

[via Hemmy]

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Guitar Computer

October 17th, 2007

Will you sacrifice you guitar to make a PC case? No, this is not a sacrifice. It is still a fully functional guitar. It works as both guitar and computer. I’m sure this will be heavy for you to carry. Just imagine that you are carrying a PC case around and start singing. There’s no specification provided. For more pictures, you can find them after the jump Read more…

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