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PR: Sharkoon X-Tatic

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Sharkoon has recently introduced and seen enormous success in the European and Asian markets with their unrivaled platform: X-Tatic: the Dolby certified X-Tatic Digital. The headset Sound Control Unit and cable adapter can be attached to practically all analog and digital audio sources, PC, Mac, Home-theater, DVD player, Xbox 360? , and PlayStation 3?. "We are delighted to distribute the Sharkoon Family of products and are thrilled to lead with the X-Tatic Digital Headphones.

We are looking forward to bringing their other excellent family of products to Market," stated Joseph Konowiecki, CEO of Digital Interactive Systems Corp. Johannes Schneider, CEO of Sharkoon, is also excited about the partnership with CompuExpert. "After the Sharkoon X-Tatic had already found such a large appeal with European and Asian consumers, we wanted to roll out the North American Market. As the leader of specialized Distribution within the gaming domain, we have found our ideal partner in CompuExpert." "The Sharkoon X-Tatic digital is simply the best sounding and most innovative pair of headphones I've ever used. They are well built, perform equally well across the board and support just about any device you can think of.

Along with this, they actually offer a new technology as well, that being 'self contained non-algorithm based 5.1 sound," stated James Vozar of Tweak Town, a leading technology site. "Compuexpert will be showcasing Sharkoon's X-Tatic family of products including, X-Tatic Digital, X-Tatic SP for PS3, and X-Tatic SX for Xbox 360 at E-3 in the South Hall, booth # 629. Contact CompuExpert for a private showing of the X-Tatic Digital where you will have a true gaming experience.The Sharkoon X-Tatic Digital is immediately available for the retail price of $159.99.

 

 

BFG to leave Graphics Card market

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BFG Technologies today announced their exit from the graphics card category. The company will continue to sell their line of BFG Tech power supplies as well as their Deimos gaming notebooks and Phobos gaming systems.

"After eight years of providing innovative, high-quality graphics cards to the market, we regret to say that this category is no longer profitable for us, although we will continue to evaluate it going forward", said John Slevin, chairman of BFG Technologies. "We will continue to provide our award-winning power supplies and gaming systems, and are working on a few new products as well. I’d like to stress that we will continue to provide RMA support for our current graphics card warranty holders, as well as for all of our other products such as power supplies, PCs and notebooks."

BFG will continue to offer RMA, telephone and email support for qualified BFG Tech graphics card warranty holders, but will no longer be bringing new graphics card products to market.

Source: TPU

 

PR: Sharkoon Double USB3.0 for Notebook

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After Sharkoon has already established themselves as the first provider to introduce a USB3.0 controller for Desktop PCs, the accessory specialist now immediately offers Notebook users the possibility to upgrade their device with a SuperSpeed port.

 

The Sharkoon USB3.0 Host Controller Card is equipped with two USB3.0 ports and is simply inserted into the ExpressCard slot of a notebook. The extension card in the 34mm format fits in both the 34mm and 54mm slots, corresponds to the ExpressCard 1.0 Standard as well as Intels xHCI specification 0.95, and supports operating systems Windows, XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 (32 and 64 Bit). The Plug&Play capable plug-in card is downward compatible to HiSpeed and LowSpeed USB. The two USB3.0 ports supply a maximum amperage of 900 mA; a suitable USB cable, driver CD, and instruction manual are all included within shipping.

Read more: PR: Sharkoon Double USB3.0 for Notebook

   

Steam platform to go Linux

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Valve Corporation has today rolled out their Steam Mac OS X client to the general public and confirmed something we have been reporting for two years: the Steam content delivery platform and Source Engine are coming to Linux. This news is coming days after we discoveredproof in Steam's Mac OS X Client of Linux support and subsequently found more Linux references and even the unreleased Steam Linux client. The day has finally come and Linux gamers around the world have a reason to rejoice, as this is the biggest news for the Linux gaming community that sees very few tier-one titles.

Read more: Steam platform to go Linux

 

Razer Naga/imba giveaway

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Razer is hosting a giveaway, and entering is as simple as signing up. With prizes ranging from mice to tee shirts. Sign ups are

Here

   

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