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NZXT reveals new case line-up at Computex A new Phantom leads the 2013 NZXT case line-up, with silent cases to follow and rumours of a Mini-ITX model in the works, along with new PSUs
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Corsair Carbide Air 540 case rethinks the PC layout Corsair's new Carbide Air 540 PC case breaks from the normal ATX layout with a compartmentalised design that separates the hottest components from the rest of the system
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Razer CEO: Atrox arcade stick was a "big experiment for us" We speak to Razer CEO Min-liang Tan about his company's investment in the fighting game community with the Atrox arcade stick
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Asus Tytan G30 gets liquid-cooled Haswell CPUs The Tytan G30, announced by Asus at Computex earlier today, will water-cool Intel's latest 4th Generation Core processors for extra overclocking potential
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Asus Fonepad Note set to take on Galaxy Note 2 Asus has expanded its Fonepad range with a 6in phablet with stylus and HD display that looks to challenge Samsung's Galaxy Note range
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Asus Transformer Pad Infinity updated Asus has launched its new flagship tablet. Its 2,560x1,600 display Nvidia Tegra 4 processing power look like a potent combination
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Asus Memo Pad HD7 revealed, just $149 for 16GB Asus has unveiled the Memo Pad HD7, its latest cut-price Android tablet that undercuts its own Nexus 7 device to become one of the cheapest on the market
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Asus Transformer Book Trio combines Android tablet with Windows notebook and desktop Dual operating systems let you switch the Transformer Book Trio between tablet, notebook and desktop instantly
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 series launched with Intel processors Galaxy Tab 3 moves to Intel CPUs, rather than using ARM architecture
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Acer Liquid S1 review – Hands on with new phablet We get to play with the new Acer Liquid S1 and its floating apps
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MSI launches trio of new tablets at Computex MIS has introduced three new tablets at Computex 2013 - the 7in Primo 71, 9.7in Primo 93 and 8in Primo 82, which shares startling design similarities with Apple's iPad Mini
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Black Crown: hands-on preview Random House's first venture into gaming is a darkly fantastic interactive novel that's web-based and free-to-play