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March 14, 2012  2:03 AM

Transformer Pad/Prime Infinity Release Date



Posted by: Nathan Simon
3g, Android ICS, ASUS, Keyboard Dock, Nvidia Tegra 3, quad-core, release date, TF700T, Transformer Prime Infinity

Update May 7th There really hasn't been many updates as of late... but if you head on over to the Asus Transformer Pad Facebook page, another video has been posted showing off lots of cool Transformer Pad features... yeah hype it up a little more why dont...

December 23, 2011  6:40 PM

Asus Transformer Prime (Last Update)



Posted by: Nathan Simon
Active Sync, android, ASUS, download, Eee Pad PC Suite, firmware, Gingerbread, Hasbro, Ice Cream Sandwhich, pre order, shipping, source code, Transformer Prime, Windows

I say the last update because I am tired of posting falsely, well I can only post what I find on the net so maybe its not false, just the worst launch of a product ever, and the most sought after Android Tablet to date... My update is this. The Transformer Prime has shipped to some customers, I am...


December 16, 2011  5:02 AM

Asus Transformer Prime Update!



Posted by: Nathan Simon
ASUS, iPad killer, quad-core, release date, tablet, Tegra 3, Transformer Prime

Okay... so i think it's about official... the Transformer Prime will be available before Christmas! I just hopped on over to Bestbuy.ca and as of now they have a release date for the 20th of December... that is 1 day past what everyone in the whole world seems to think...


December 6, 2011  1:06 PM

Asus Transformer Prime



Posted by: Nathan Simon
Apple, ASUS, delays, Micro SD, Nvidia Tegra 3, quad-core, Transformer Prime, WiFi

What is being dubbed the best tablet on the market today (well it's not quite here yet) is almost ready to be released to the masses. Some stores even have demo units of the Transformer Prime. What I hear is that it will be release December 19th, but some say December 8th or 12th, so I am not too...


October 31, 2011  12:08 PM

MacBook Air Competitors



Posted by: Nathan Simon
Apple, ASUS, core i5, core i7, MacBook Air, Samsung, SATA 3, Series 9, SSD, ultrabook, usb 3.0, Zenbook

Here are a couple of MacBook Air Laptops that I am keeping an eye on... The Samsung Series 9 Laptop Core i5 2537M Processor, 4GB Ram, 128 GB SSD Drive, and 7 Hour Battery, check out the full specs

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April 26, 2011  6:17 PM

My New OCZ Vertex2 SSD Drive



Posted by: Nathan Simon
ASUS, Memory Express, OCZ Vertex 2, OCZ Vertex 3 SATA III, OS, SSD, Windows 7, Winnipeg

Recently my ASUS P8P67-Deluxe started to show failure on the disk drives, even after moving my SATA disks to the 6G ports. I decided it was time to swap out my mainboard with a "B3 Stepping" board. When I was at Memory Express here in Winnipeg, I decided that I wanted to also take my existing HDD...


March 22, 2011  5:51 PM

Asus Eee Slate EP121



Posted by: Nathan Simon
ASUS, Bluetooth V3.0, core i5, Eee Slate EP121, LED, microsoft, touch, Windows 7 Home Premium, WXGA

With all the tablets out there, here is one to watch out for.

A tablet device shouldn't have to skimp on powerful hardware just because of its size. Accept no compromises on performance and portability with the ASUS Eee Slate EP121, the world's most powerful tablet device featuring an...


February 3, 2011  8:59 AM

Sandy Bridge SATA Port Flaw



Posted by: Nathan Simon
ASRock, ASUS, core i5, core i7, flaw, Gigabyte, H67, LGA 1155, microprocessors, MSI, P8P67 Deluxe, Sandy Bridge, sandybridge sata port flaw, SATA 6G, Serial ATA-600

So you all heard the news, that there is a minor flaw in the new Sandy Bridge mainboards, I for one am not currently affected. I am using more than just SATA ports 0 and 1, but I do not have any SATA 6G devices, I will definitely take part in the mother board swap as I want to make sure I get the...


January 19, 2011  3:13 AM

Core i5 2500k and the ASUS P8P67-Deluxe



Posted by: Nathan Simon
ASUS, core i5, Core i5-2500k, Core i7 950, Intel, P8P67 Deluxe, Sandy Bridge

Well I told you all that I would be getting the new Sandy Bridge, and I did! I bought a Core i5 2500k processor and an ASUS P8P67-Deluxe Mainboard, along with 8GB of Corsair Dominator Memory. Cost me about $650.00 with taxes. And let me tell you, what a great purchase.  My processor when clocked...


January 6, 2011  2:33 AM

Asus’ New BIOS and Sandy Bridge Chipset



Posted by: Nathan Simon
ASUS, Core i3-2120, Core i5-2500k, Core i7-2600K, EZ-Mode, Maximus IV Extreme Board, New Bios, overclock, Overclocking, P67, P8P67 Pro, P8P67Pro, Power Saving, Sandy Bridge, UEFI Bios

Wow... i was shocked, after 18 years, the white box Bios has changed! You have to check out this video. That's it... I will have one before summer... the below video is based on the P8P67Pro Board. They also go on to show the Maximus IV Extreme Board. The boards feature an Easy Mode, which...