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It's after hours for the ET staff. What have we been playing. Hint: it's not all about video games.
My early steps into the world of high fidelity audio began with headphones. I've been searching ever since.
Each month, the ExtremeTech guys bust out impressions of the games they've been playing lately. Here's the latest round.
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So what are the staff at ExtremeTech playing these days? In some cases, it's what you'd expect. In other cases, not so much. We're an eclectic bunch of gamers.
Having my entire CD collection ripped in lossless format at a single location is wonderful. Now if I could just reliably play it back on my A/V system...
PC games differ in scope, genre, and approach. But here are a few things all PC games should do to make life simpler for gamers.
Some games just live on... and live on... and live on. The combination of a dedicated fan base and modability keeps some games alive long after others are forgotten.
Without further ado, ExtremeTech presents awards for gaming notebooks, each costing less than $2000, in a whole batch of categories. The Fraggies!
PC audio is more sophisticated than ever. Yet online players still use headset and high-end PC speakers which can be a pain. What's an audio geek to do?
What hardware will power the next Xbox? Nobody knows for sure, but we have a few ideas and predictions. Microsoft, are you listening?
Games to look forward to, games delayed, games being played. We talk about the games that are soaking up our precious time.
Someday we'll have true holographic displays and projectors. Maybe we'll even have true virtual projections, like Star Trek's Holodeck. But today's efforts in 3D displays are too limited.
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