newegg.com offers the Antec Three Hundred + BP430 Steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case bundled with a 430-watt Power Supply and the OEM Sony Optiarc 24x Internal Serial ATA Dual Layer DVD Burner, model no. AD-7240S-0B, for $69.95. This $15 mail-in rebate knocks it to $54.95 ... With $1.99 for shipping, that's $65 off and the lowest total price we could find for this bundle. Also included is a free Rosewill RTK-002 Anti-Static Wrist Strap. (It's added to your cart automatically.) The case
We've been following the HD releases each week for years, and besides the weeks when there were no releases at all, this one is pretty much the worst ever. Now we know you might be a Dexter fan and can't wait to enjoy the 4th season, but for the rest of us, what exactly do you want us to get excited about? Cemetery Junction ? Yeah right. What about The Good, the Bad and the Weird ? -- yeah, we can't believe that's a movie either. No, there's nothing we want to watch this week, but there's
According to Sony, your Ultimate Weapon when it comes to schooling fools on the FPS battlefield is a 3D surround sound headset. Just like its newly minted DR-GA500 above, what a coincidence! Coming with a separate box to process your computer's audio into a 7.1-channel surround sound environment, this mic-equipped set of cans is targeted squarely at gamers looking to optimize every last inch of their fragging experience. There's also a GA-200 model that makes do without the extra audio
One of the following just occurred today: either a GameStop employee just spilled the beans on an upcoming Sony announcement, or someone in the retailer's IT department has a cruel sense of humor. At any rate, IGN spotted a listing today (since removed) for a slim PlayStation 3 with 160GB of storage, purported to be shipping today for $299.99. That's unfortunately not the case, but while we'd wager a capacity increase is inevitable, it'd be infinitely more intriguing if that new hard drive
Well, it looks like Nintendo isn't the only gaming company that thinks Apple is the "enemy of the future" -- Sony has now also taken aim at iPhone gaming in a new PSP ad featuring Kevin Butler's pint-sized counterpart, Marcus Rivers. In it, Marcus reminds viewers that the iPhone is built for things like "texting your grandma and calling your girl," while the PSP is "built for big boy games," some of which can be had for as little as $9.99. See the whole thing for yourself after the break ...
It all started with Micro Four Thirds, but now just about everyone is jonesing to play along in the mirrorless camera game. The crew over at Serious Compacts managed to get ahold of quite a few contenders (Samsung's NX10, Sony's NEX5, Olympus' E-P2 and E-PL1, and Panasonic's GF1, GF2 and GH1), and rather than taking 'em apart one by one, they've decided to size 'em up in a fantastic size comparison piece. From lenses to bodies, all six cameras are shown from various angles, and even if you've
Dell Small Business offers the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S2100 12.1-Megapixel 3x Zoom Digital Camera in Silver, model no. DSCS2100, for $109.99. Coupon code "CHMZN05MQC7JFN" cuts it to $84.99 ... With free shipping , it's $5 over our July mention of an orange one (since expired), but it's the lowest total price we could find in any color now by $15. Sales tax is added where applicable. It features a 3" LCD, 3x optical zoom, video capture, face detection, Memory Stick PRO Duo slot, and USB 2.0
If you thought you could crawl in a corner and wait for this 3D onslaught to pass, you may be camped out for some time to come. Panasonic is following up on its CES introductions with a new pair of 3D plasmas for the gaming set, the Viera 3D GT25 range. Said series is debuting with a pair to choose from, the 50-inch TC-P50GT25 and the 42-inch TC-P42G25. The latter is Panny's first-ever 42-inch Full HD 3D plasma, and as you'd expect, both of these guys will require active shutter glasses in order
There's no question that gaming on the Android platform has heretofore been relatively underwhelming, but that looks like it's all about to change. It seems that Sony Ericsson -- a company that has yet to even introduce an Android 2.0 device -- is at work on a project to redefine gaming on Google's mobile platform. We now know (via a trusted source) that the company is actively and heavily developing a brand new gaming platform, ecosystem, and device (possibly alongside Google) which are already
And that, folks, is our first in the wild look at Motorola's second generation Droid. It's not officially supposed to hit retail until tomorrow, but that obviously hasn't stopped a delivery truck from unloading a few at a nondescript Sam's Club. We're still waiting to hear back on whether or not they're actually being allowed out of the store today, but hey, tomorrow ain't too far away ... P.S. - Nice Sony Ericsson mat ... [Thanks, Anonymous] ... Motorola's Droid 2 in the wild, looking as blue