Showing posts with label PreOrder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PreOrder. Show all posts

Saturday, August 17, 2013

PS4 now available for pre-order on Amazon at $399

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PS4 now available for preorder on Amazon at $399

Microsoft may have been the E3 matinée, but Sony's late-night showing was quite impressive -- offering a gaming device that's $100 less, with plenty of other notable features to help it stand out of the next-gen crowd. And if you were waiting around until after the PlayStation press conference tonight before deciding which console to grab, it's finally time to settle on your top choice (if you plan to go with only one, that is). Now that the PS4 has been priced at $399 and a general timeframe of availability has been set for this holiday season, it's now time to head to online retailers to pre-order a unit of your very own. So far we've seen the page pop up on Amazon, though we imagine it will only be a matter of time before several other retailers follow suit. If you know without a doubt that this is the next-gen gaming console for you, you know what to do below.

Follow all of our E3 2013 coverage at our event hub.

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Monday, August 12, 2013

PSA: Acer Iconia W3 up for pre-order at Office Depot, Staples starting at $350

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PSA Acer Iconia W3 up for preorder at Office Depot, Staples starting at $350

It's always refreshing when a product catches us by surprise, but thanks to several leaks, the Acer Iconia W3 definitely didn't fall into that category. So, when it was unveiled at Computex 2013, we were ready for it in all its 8.1-inch 1,280 x 800, dual-core Intel Atom, Windows Pro 8 glory. The wee slate also ushered in Microsoft's temporary offer of Office for free on 10-inch or smaller Windows Pro tablets, and you can now pre-order the 32GB version at Staples for $380 or $350 from Office Depot, while a 64GB version from Amazon will run you $430. An optional keyboard should arrive soon for $90, so if you've been coveting a small form-factor Windows tab -- RT-free -- hit the source.

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Razer puts 14-inch Blade up for pre-order

Razer announces World's Thinnest & Most Powerful 14-inch laptop is available for pre-order

Thinner than the diameter of a standing dime, new 14-inch Razer Blade packs most power per cubic inch in gaming laptop history

TAIPEI, Taiwan, June 3, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Computex -- Razer™, the world leader in high-performance gaming hardware, software and systems, announced that it is taking pre-orders for its new 14-inch Blade gaming laptop.

Powered by a 4th gen Intel® Core™ i7 quad core processor with Hyper-Threading (Base 2.2 GHz/Turbo 3.2 GHz) and the latest NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 765M GPU, the Blade is the thinnest and lightest 14-inch gaming laptop in history. Measuring in at just 0.66-inches thin, the Razer Blade packs more power-per-cubic-inch than any other laptop in the world. The Razer Blade utilizes solid-state storage technology with boot speeds of up to four-times faster than a traditional 5400-RPM notebook hard drive. The Razer Blade has a rigid all-aluminum chassis, with a stunning 14-inch LED-backlit HD+ display and features a custom-designed track pad and backlit gaming grade keyboard.

"The Razer Blade is the thinnest and most powerful 14-inch gaming laptop ever, thinner than a standing dime, and we couldn't have created it without the help of partners like Intel," says Min-Liang Tan , Razer co-founder, CEO and creative director. "Now that the Blade is open for pre-orders, we can all celebrate a monumental day for PC gamers worldwide."

The ultra-portable laptop features 8 GB of fast 1600 MHz DDR3L memory and comes standard with 128 GB of total solid-state storage with options for a 256 GB or 512 GB SSD. The Razer Blade also comes with Dolby® Home Theatre® v4, featuring immersive audio-quality output that is custom-tuned to deliver a cinematic sound experience.

"Incredible innovation is happening across the computing landscape, and the new mobile gaming experience Razer is delivering with the Edge, and now its Blade, is remarkable," says Navin Shenoy , vice president and general manager of Intel's Mobile Client Platforms. "Powered by a future 4th gen Intel Core processor, people can expect the highest level performance from the Blade for the most discerning gamer."

The Blade is available for pre-order online at www.razerzone.com/blade. For more information, go to www.razerzone.com.


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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Leap Motion Delays Pre-Order Ship Date

Leap-motionLance Ulanoff2013-04-25 19:54:50 UTC

You'll have to put aside those dreams of a Minority Report-style interface for just a bit longer. Leap Motion, the pint-sized technology that can turn an average desktop or laptop into a gesture-controlled computer, is not shipping to customers on May 13 as previously promised.

Now, those who ordered Leap Motion device early can expect them on July 22. In a letter to press on Thursday, Leap Motion co-founder and CEO Michael Buckwald, said, "After a lot of consideration, we’ve decided to push back the date and will now be shipping units to pre-order customers on July 22nd. This is not a decision we take lightly.

“This is the first and only delay there will be. It's the right decision and will yield a beautiful product," Buckwald told Mashable.

Buckwald said that the now 80-person Leap Motion has already built and delivered thousands of devices to developers and probably could have made the original ship date. "But it wouldn’t have left time for comprehensive testing," wrote Buckwald. Leap Motion plans on completing testing in June.

“As a company we always said we would not release the product until it met our expectations and in this case our expectations are extremely high,” Buckwald said in an press conference following the announcement.

The company will also open up testing to some people outside the development community.

"This will come in the form of a beta test that will start in June. We will give the 12k developers who currently have Leap devices access to the feature complete product including OS interaction (today developers only have access to the SDK). We will also invite some people who are not developers to join the beta test."

Hardware will not be affected by the results of the beta testing. Leap Motion’s Buckwald said they have "600,000 units today in three different distribution center that we could ship today. It’s all on the software."

The delay comes just two months after leap Motion announced its pre-order delivery schedule and less than a month after it made a splash at SXSW 2013 in Austin, Texas. That was where Mashable got to test drive the rather remarkable computer interface technology.

Leap Motion and HP also recently announced their plan to embed the technology inside upcoming HP products.

Image courtesy of Leap Motion

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