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  • MSI has announced the launch of the P65, PS42, WS65 and GE75 laptops

    MSI has announced the launch of the P65, PS42, WS65 and GE75 laptops

    MSI has launched several laptops such as the P65 Creator PCPS42 ModernWS65 Work Station, and lastly the GE75 Raider with prices starting from RM7799, RM3949, RM12599 and RM7999 respectively.

  • Lenovo unveils their stylish new Lenovo Legion Gaming PC lineup

    Lenovo unveils their stylish new Lenovo Legion Gaming PC lineup

    Lenovo has introduced the Y730 and Y530 gaming laptops, T730 and T530 gaming PCs, as well as the C730 and C530 cubes to the Lenovo Legion lineup. Starting off the laptop segment, the Lenovo Legion Y730 and Y530 will be shipped with the 8th Gen Intel Core i7 processor, GTX 1050 Ti GPU, and optional 16GB Corsair DDR4 RAM. Not only that, there’s also an option for the laptop to come equipped with a 144hz IPS display. The Y730 is the first gaming laptop to come equipped with the Dolby Atmos Speaker System with Dolby Sound Radar.

  • Acer launches the Orion 3000 and Orion 5000 gaming desktop + possible Dual Xeon Processor PC in the future

    Acer launches the Orion 3000 and Orion 5000 gaming desktop + possible Dual Xeon Processor PC in the future

    During the next@acer livestream, Acer has unveiled the Orion 3000 and the Orion 5000 to be included as part of the new line-up for the Orion Series Gaming Desktop. The Orion 5000 will be running on an 8th generation Intel Core i7+ 8700 Processor, Dual Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti Graphics processor in SLI mode as well as Ice Tunnel 2.0.

  • Modest specs needed for VR on Windows, reports revealed

    Modest specs needed for VR on Windows, reports revealed

    After the reveal of the high-end HTC Vive and Oculus Rift from Valve, many are feeling that VR is something beyond their reach and means, as the entry point for high-end VR seems to be in the realms of high-end gaming machines. However, a new report states that Microsoft’s own Holographic OS may not need something high end – in fact, the PC at your house right now may already be supported for VR.