STARAY is going to announce a series of newly fresh personal storage solution for data encryption and hard drive hidden in CeBIT2009.
CoolIt's Geoff Lyon shows off their concept in totally silent computing... is this the PC of the future?
OCZ talk about the Pro Source 1500VA, a UPS so cheap that even home users might get one...
I was gonna say it's an OCD keyboard, but it's an OLED keyboard... I need my morning coffee.
Antec's Scott Richards is back on HEXUS.tv to talks us through the P1000, a prototype chassis with more bells and whistles than a belly whistley thing...
Saitek's Richard Neville is back to tell us all about the Saitek Aviator, the well established PC stick that's now coming out for consoles... just in time for Tom Clancy's Hawx!
The Next3D player is due to launch in Spring. Sign up to the beta today!
Saitek's Richard Neville talks us through a real sim-fan's wet dream, the Pro Flight Instrument panel, an add-on screen to display your cockpit instruments, giving you more heads-up time in flight.
Ever wondered what that socket on the side of your Rock Band 2 guitar is for? Well wonder no more as Mad Catz unveil the Rock Band 2 Overdrive pedal!
The ever so reserved Alex Verrey from Mad Catz talks us through some more Street Fighter 4 products, including custom made joypads for button pummelling action.
Sennheiser are showing of some tasty kit at CES 2009 starting with the sexy but hugely pricey HD800 headphones... strictly for audiophiles only.
Lenovo reckon that one screen isn't enough... but a little extra is just what you need.
HP are getting smaller with the Firebird, a small-ish desktop system built using a touch of Voodoo DNA.
We're expecting SSDs to fall in price throughout 2009, and that'll be joined nicely by a steady rise in capacity.
How homes of the future will deal with electronics.
You will want one as soon as you see it. Gorgeous colours and contrast to die for.
Enter the next dimension.
But is it a pointless introduction bereft of a 1080p screen?
Mad Catz took some time out from beating each other to show us their range of Street Fighter IV peripherals, starting with the brilliant arcade deck.
HEXUS' David Ross talks to NVIDIA's Derek Perez to see what the green guys have up for display at CES 2009.
At CES 2009 Kurt from HP shows us some of the features that the new DX 9000 will enable in the near future...
ATI's newest mobile graphics card in 17in gamer's laptop.
A complete desktop system that you can carry around in one hand, or an overblown notebook. You decide.
A full cockpit, hydraulically driven, and three screens.
The ultimate gadget for the millionaire.
GPS, WWAN, 802.11n WiFi, Bluetooth, 1,600x768 screen, etc.
Just touch and order.
Tri-channel DDR3 memory available in different colours.
Gorgeous design and decent feature-set, but at a price.
A new metric for SSD speed measurement.
Looks like a MacBook Air and performs like a netbook, but costs about as much as a regular laptop. Confused?
GPS, WWAN, TV tuner, 720p screen, multi-touch pad. What more do you want?
NVIDIA's desktop powerhouse has been grabbing the graphics headlines, but there's also a trio of mobile parts that'll soon arrive in various notebooks.
NVIDIA may have reclaimed the desktop performance crown, but AMD is pushing forward in the burgeoning notebook market.
Kids getting a bit tubby with all that gaming? Make the little darlings run for their fun!
New gaming platform based around the new Phenom II CPU is embraced by infrequent AMD partner Dell.
At CES 2009, BFG's John Malley talks us through the Phobos, their new ultra-high end system with more bells and whistles than a joint campanology and referee convention.
Handheld device veteran hopes to revive its fortunes with a new smartphone and platform.
But you'll have to wait until 2010.
Why have one when two will do?
Ultra-thin, great blacks, I want one.
Double the talktime on your iPhone.
The swiveling netbook that can also take a knock. Not just for kids...
A screen-less laptop or a desktop? You decide.
The Eee concept takes on a distinctly touch-screen theme at this year’s Las Vegas gadget fest.
Over on the Shure stand, David finds that the path to true love is a Shure microphone and decent basement... no, really.
Want more from your music player than just tunes? Fancy yourself as a superstar DJ? Well here we go!
At CES 2009 we found an 'educational' toy, Eddie the Robot who can take Robosapien in a straight fight... and has a savage pelvic thrust!
Microsoft’s Ballmer Announces Availability of Windows 7 Beta and Windows Live
Sleek lines and low power, but we wait for machines based on the 8W Neo CPU.
But the major announcements are yet to come.
Super design but a wallet-busting price
CEO Steve Ballmer uses CES keynote to declare earlier than expected first public look at its next operating system.
Tablet PCs on the cheap.
NETGEAR Delivers the Connected Lifestyle at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show
Viable have produced video phones for the hearing impaired and HEXUS.tv now has it's first sign language show!
AMD's Ian McNaughton tries to explain to a skeptical Nick just why the new HP Pavillion DV2 doesn't compromise on feature just because of its small size...
At CES 2009 in Las Vegas, Nick checks out if Corsair really are freezing their Survivor USB sticks... with a sticky result.
Graphics card company’s brave move into system building is based on some novel innovations.
Taiwan's MSI is ramping up its Wind product range with the launch of the useful-looking WindBox and the all-in-one Wind NetOn.
Platform for ultra-thin notebooks debuts in the form of the HP Pavilion dv2 Entertainment Notebook PC.
BFG is getting into the desktop computer market and its first effort packs Intel's Core i7 and NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 295.
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