Logitech has just announced a new series of gaming instruments/peripherals that promise to leverage science in your favor. The whole lot of products feature small but powerful improvements on their previous line of mice and keyboards. Features such as fingerprint resistant surfaces, better polling rates and wireless connections. Four new mice, two new keyboards, and two new [...]
March 20, 2013
Damian Estrada
Gadgets, Hardware, Headphones, Keyboards, Mice
This article was authored by a guest writer Jared Jacobs, an employee of Dell. The views he expressed do not directly reflect that of Noble Press, but on the same foot, we do agree with much of what he is saying. Take a seat, kick your feet up, and enjoy a convertible. When we talk [...]
March 18, 2013
Jared Jacobs
Dell, Intel, Laptops
Tomb Raider PC Issues? As we all may know being the Master Race isn’t easy being a PC gamer’s has its ups and downs. In the case of the new Tomb Raider game there has been a few hiccups that have been giving others including myself some problems. The first problem for me was launching [...]
March 6, 2013
Chris Collazo
Games, Graphics Cards, PC
Sony’s got big ideas. They pioneered the Walkman and Discman portable cassette and CD players, respectively. These changed the way people listened to music for decades. More recently, Sony has come up with SimulView, an innovation that has me reeling on the days of split-screen gameplay. However, their premium-grade products do come at a hefty price. [...]
January 16, 2013
James Nauman
CES 2013, Hardware, Sony
At this year’s CES, I got the hands-on privilege with Razer’s latest in gaming controllers for the PC and Xbox 360, the Razer Sabertooth. At first glance you will notice the controller is modeled after its predecessor, the Razer Onza, Which I currently own. The Sabertooth is most definitely a better built product than the Onza. A hefty amount [...]
January 16, 2013
Chris Collazo
CES 2013, Computers, Hardware, Razer
I have been on a savage hunt for a new monitor, because sadly my old LG is starting to show its age. I wanted to keep true to that 16:10 aspect ratio. So in this stage of hunting I was very limited. Not many monitors on the market stay true to the ratio. Most displays are of [...]
December 9, 2012
Damian Estrada
Dell, Hardware
“…with the 20 Hz-20,000 Hz the sound quality on the ear buds are AMAZING.” I am one of those people who love to have noise-cancelling headphones so I can escape the world and either play video games or draw. So I went looking for some headphones on the cheap, yet effective side. Now I know [...]
December 4, 2012
Harrison Roig
Gadget Review, Gadgets, Hardware
Wait! Stop! Hold on! Before you rush out and stab someone for a Wii U check out these reviews. After you have been educated on the subject you can decide if the Wii U Gamepad is worth the jail time. Polygon: 6.5/10 “The Wii U’s GamePad allows for the possibility of playing full console games without [...]
Following Samsung, Acer has released their own Chromebook. The Acer C7 will cost $199, making this the most affordable Chromebook on the market. The Acer C7 has a 11.6’’ (1366×768) display screen and supports both VGA and HDMI output. This notebook sits at 1 inch thin, making it slightly thicker than Samsung’s 0.7 inch thin Chromebook. For being remarkably [...]