CyberPower jumps on the GeForce GTX 690 bandwagon, promises to melt your eyes for $1,700

Dying for NVIDIA’s latest, but not so much that you’d bother to learn to build your own PC? No worries, CyberPower’s got your back, answering its competitor’s GPU offerings with a resounding echo: Get your GeForce GTX 690 here. The customizable PC builder is now letting customers drop NVIDIA’s dual GPU Kepler card into its Fang III, Zeus, Gamer Xtreme and Ultra series PCs. CyberPower says they can build a tricked out rig for just under $1,700. Looking for more oomph? More powerful configurations can breach $4,000, if your pockets are deep enough. Read on for the official press release.

Continue reading CyberPower jumps on the GeForce GTX 690 bandwagon, promises to melt your eyes for $1,700

CyberPower jumps on the GeForce GTX 690 bandwagon, promises to melt your eyes for $1,700 originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 May 2012 07:18:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink

Share/Save/Bookmark

Nintendo patent application lends a look at Wii U’s core technology, add-ons too

Image

Little did we know that, just two months after we were trying the Wii U for ourselves, Nintendo was busy patenting nearly everything its unique game console would have to offer. A pair of just-published US Patent Office applications filed last August get into the nuts and bolts of how the controller and the legacy Wii remote will play with the new device. It’s clear that the patent work had started before Nintendo had redesigned the main system — the box at the center of the patents looks like the existing Wii — but it does show the nitty-gritty of things we only saw at last year’s Nintendo E3 keynote, such as the gun attachment or playing golf with a combination of the Wii U controller and the traditional Wiimote. Nintendo also gave itself some wiggle room on the controller’s screen size: although the LCD is officially 6.2 inches across, the patent allows that it might be “5 inches or larger.” We’re wondering how much of the overall look and technology will survive through to the finished Wii U design’s unveiling at this year’s E3. For now, though, you can explore the patents yourself at the links below.

Nintendo patent application lends a look at Wii U’s core technology, add-ons too originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 May 2012 00:40:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink

Share/Save/Bookmark

Rumor says Nintendo considering Android for upcoming Wii U console

Nintendo is staunchly against putting its games into the mobile sphere, but that doesn’t mean it might not be considering a jump of some kind into the ever-widening world of Android.

Credit:
Rumor says Nintendo considering Android for upcoming Wii U console

Share/Save/Bookmark

GameStop to offer Android tablet and smartphone trade-ins, give you another excuse to upgrade

GameStop to offer Android slab trade-ins, give you another excuse to upgrade

If you’ve been looking for a reason to replace your aging device with something a tad more contemporary, your local pawnshop GameStop is happy to oblige. According to Gadget Experts, the games retailer is looking to bolster its Android offerings with Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, Nexus S and Samsung Infuse 4G trade-ins at select GameStops this summer, expanding to all locations by the end of the year. Have a device that’s not on this short list? Don’t worry, Gadget Experts says the firm plans to fill out its touchable trade-in inventory with more devices in the future. So, what’s a Galaxy Tab worth to gaming’s favorite pawn star? We’ll let you know when GameStop drops the official details.

GameStop to offer Android tablet and smartphone trade-ins, give you another excuse to upgrade originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 29 Apr 2012 04:46:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink

Share/Save/Bookmark

Leaked Rayman Legends for Wii U trailer showcases NFC feature (video)

Leaked Rayman Legends for Wii U trailer showcases NFC feature (video)

If you’re counting down the days till the Wii U is released, you might recall that back in January Nintendo chief Satoru Iwata said the console will ship with an NFC chip inside. Well, you can now get a taste of how games will incorporate that feature, thanks to this just-leaked trailer for Rayman Legends. According to the video, Rayman Rabbid action figures can jump into the game when a player taps them to the Wii U’s screen. (It looks like that trick will work with an Assassin’s Creed Ezio Auditore da Firenze figurine too.) Check out the trailer, courtesy of Gamekult, while you can — after all, Ubisoft didn’t want you to glimpse the U’s magical powers just yet.

Continue reading Leaked Rayman Legends for Wii U trailer showcases NFC feature (video)

Leaked Rayman Legends for Wii U trailer showcases NFC feature (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 27 Apr 2012 13:43:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink

Share/Save/Bookmark

« Previous PageNext Page »