Toshiba Qosmio Series with Gaming Laptop

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The players will be happy to hear that Toshiba has updated QOSMIO laptop with a new series of games Q708-X305 laptop. The desktop replacement has a 17-inch widescreen display with TruBrite Intel Core 2 Extreme quad-core processor, dual NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GTS 1GB GPUs, 320GB hard drive, 128GB NAND flash memory, 4GB of RAM DDR3, Full-size keyboard, four Harman Kardon stereo speakers subwoofer, 1.3MP webcam, HDMI and DisplayPort connectors. QOSMIO Toshiba X305-Q708 Retail 4199.99 U.S. dollars and above, depending on specification.[Toshiba]

PSP 5.00 firmware now available

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In addition to the new firmware PS3, Sony also released a new firmware for PSP, to 5.00. In this version, you must PlayStation Network icon to access the PlayStation Store. So thanks, that you will be able to download content directly to your PSP. Sony has also added a sleep timer option, the option screen and full keyboard XMB background of new designs.[Akihabaranews]

new PSP-3000 From Sony

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Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) expects to launch its new PSP handheld entertainment centre “PSP-3000″ featuring high-resolution 4.3-inch widescreen display, which will be available on the market in Japan on Oct. 16. New LCD screen adopts anti-reflection technology, which allows users to screen to see more clearly in well-lit place, even when used outdoors. Built-in microphone allows users to easily enjoy games, which benefit from the microphone as Skype and other communication tools.[Aving]

ASUS’ 17-inch G70 gaming laptop

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It certainly will not be the first time ASUS has provided at the request of other items in the world, while users consider the meaning of imports, but apparently in a strong outfit with the G70 is now on sale in the UK. For those who missed it, MONSTROSITY has a 17-inch WUXGA / WXGA + panel, optional Core 2 Extreme processor, twin GeForce 8700M GT graphics card, 1GB of RAM, optional Blu-ray writer, Gigabit Ethernet, Bluetooth / WiFi and the the multitude of LED accents. Word on the street is it about £ 1,999 ($ 3948) a well-equipped, but these blokes in the pond are not too concerned about the U.S. release date. [via engadget]

NZXT will be launch New Ultra-Premium Gaming Chassis Khaos

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With Khaos, we achieved a good balance elegant design and symmetrical unprecedented range of functions, effectively creating the ultimate gaming powerful chassis is housed in a work of art “Johnny said Howe, chief designer for NZXT.” If possible, for example, three channels cooling, dual power supply support, and thick aluminum to build, PC Enthusiasts and Gamers have much to be excited about[via legitreviews]

Race Driver: GRID Preview

We look under the hood of Race Driver: GRID, strip down its engine and make sure that it is worthy of MOT. Can Codemasters “new racer drive fine line between simulation and arcade racer without spinning out? Preparations for loading load more cars puns, as we learned![Via]

Saitek Cyborg mouse

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Saitek Cyborg mouse, of course, leaves the impression with his unusual appearance and feature packaged shell. Account as the ultimate in settings thanks to its scroll wheel tweaks and new dynamic ergonomics, Cyborg hopes to become the ultimate peripheral. But is it? [Via]

Next-Generation Keyboard From BTC

BTC presented its next-generation gaming keyboard ‘9051 H + M883U “at the Computex 2008, which is designed for games 2000dpi laser engine.[Via]

Sony said “yes” in the PS3 game advertising

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Virtual world is used as one of the few places where we were not constantly blasted with advertising, but no more. Sony announced plans to introduce “dynamic” in the game advertisements on the PS3.

Very soon, you could leave rounds of shooting to foreigners away from the world, when advertising for “Bob’s Gun Store, Route 409″ pops up. In addition, you may be burning rubber and virtual drive past signs for everything from beer to breadsticks, pizza on gasoline - the latest gas prices, presumably. [via]

PSP going nowhere

Sony is not the keys to be done with PlayStation Portable (PSP), and if it does not sort matters quickly, the developers would desert the platform, it was claimed.

Rob Cooper, UK managing director of the French videogames publisher Ubisoft, this week said that the website Gamesindustry.biz handheld console lacks direction.

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