With CES now in the rearview mirror, we take the time to go over what caught our attention at this year’s show. There were many cool new gadgets to see, but these are the five that excited us.
For years, Roccat has teased its Future-Ready lineup of products that were designed to work in unison and elevate your gaming experience. Of the three products listed, two had been brought to market. One was the MMO-focused mouse that allowed for buttons to be 3D printed called the Nyth, while the other was a unified driver and control center called the Swarm.
With data capacities getting larger while the foot print gets smaller, it’s no wonder that many people are moving towards having a single small drive that they can carry worth them and the main pool of their data either at home or in the cloud. Continue reading Adata adds storage options inside your pocket→
With each day that passes, the PC steroids closer and closer to ruling the living room. A single computer can easily replace many set top boxes and game consoles. Not that there’s anything wrong with having having boxes on top of boxes, but a single solution is really the best way to go. The real problem is how does one control a PC from the comfort of a couch. wireless controllers are nice, but not applicable in every situation. Wireless keyboards are a great choice, but generally have no where to use a mouse. Well, Roccat has finally released the last part of their future-ready products that were announced a few years back in the form of the SOVA keyboard.
Yesterday, Nvidia has finally raised the curtain and revealed to all of us the magic that is their new GTX10 series graphic cards. While they didn’t bring out all of cards that will have the new Pascal architecture, they showed off the two that really mattered.