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ASUS VX229H + ASUS VX229H [Dual Display]
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Built-in
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Creative Inspire 6.1
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Logitech G510 Gaming Keyboard and Logitech G13 Advanced Gameboard
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Logitech Rumble PAD 2 & Microsoft XBOX 360
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ASUS 18X SATA DVD-RW and Samsung 22X USB Extarnal DVD-RW
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Transcend StoreJet 35 ULTRA
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Apollo 1200 V/A
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Windows 7 Ultimate Edition X64
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Nokia about rumored PSP phone: can Sony Ericsson really pull it off ?
It seems that several years of taking their lumps on the long road to mobile gaming success has hardened the boys and girls at Nokia just a bit, and they’re ready to come out swinging. The target? Fellow European manufacturer Sony Ericsson, of course, which has been rumored for eons to be cooking up some sort of PlayStation- or PSP-branded handset to go head to head with the likes of Nokia’s N-Gage service. The head of Nokia’s games division went on the assault at a recent press event for its brand spanking new N-Gage client, saying “I’m not scared about anybody. The real question is how do they do it? Can they create a link between the PSP games and a phone? Can they do the multiplayer and online stuff? We’ve been doing this for two years and it hasn’t been easy.” In other words: bring it, Sony Ericsson, because we don’t think you can do it. Kind of funny to be lashing out against a product that hasn’t been announced (much less launched) though.