CES 2009 Day 3

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Mathew Miranda
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January 19, 2009
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CES 2009 Day 3
After the Friday night we had in Las Vegas, it is a miracle that we made it to Day 3. And as the saying goes, whatever happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas. So, we roll on with CES coverage to bring you another day of top level meetings and business transactions. OK, maybe it's not that serious but it's definitely a fun, hip, and exciting time of year for enthusiasts like us. Today, we visit CyberPower, Mushkin, and Intel to find out what's new for 2009.

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After the Friday night we had in Las Vegas, it is a miracle that we made it to Day 3.  And as the saying goes, whatever happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.  So, we roll on with CES coverage to bring you another day of top level meetings and business transactions.  OK, maybe it's not that serious but it's definitely a fun, hip, and exciting time of year for enthusiasts like us.  Today, we visit CyberPower, Mushkin, and Intel to find out what's new for 2009. 

CyberPower

  
  
  

CyberPower builds kick ass systems so you don't have to.  Eddie showed off several of their latest offerings, ranging from budget to high end, and all of them showed the attention to detail enthusiasts demand from their PCs.  They use the latest compoents and provides some of the cleanest builds you'll ever see.  If you've caught the urge to build a new system but don't have the time to do it, check out CyberPower and let them do the heavy lifting for you.     

Mushkin

  
  

Mushkin showed off a couple of new memory kits coming your way in 2009.  Expect to see these triple channel 1866MHz and 2000MHz memory kits very soon.  Both will have excellent timings and carry Mushkin's reputation as fantastic overclockers.  We want to say thanks to Brian for meeting with us and look forward to posting some Mushkin reviews this year. For video footage, click this link.     

Intel

  
  

Intel had one of the largest and most impressive booths at CES.  There were demos for mobile internet devices, netbooks, laptops, media PCs, and gaming PCs.  Want to try out Far Cry 2 on a Core i7 system?  Just hop on one of the display rigs and try it out for yourself.  There were also multi display racing demos that used three 42" screens and looked bad ass.  With the release of Intel's Atom processor and Core i7, don't expect to see anything new come out for awhile. For video footage of Intel's booth of awesomeness, check out this link.        

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