Well, because they have historically been locked down by
the gaming system manufacturers.
Not exact matches
At least one leading
manufacturer of eye - tracking
systems says it's likely that the technology will be a part of the computer
gaming future.
Richmond, VA — May 1, 2007 — Velocity Micro, the largest independent U.S. builder of custom, high performance computers and workstations, announced today that it has acquired Overdrive PC, a U.S. based boutique
manufacturer of highly overclocked
gaming and multimedia computer
systems.
In 1997, he launched the Velocity Micro brand as a high end PC
manufacturer specializing in CAD workstations and
gaming systems.
Richmond, VA — May 9, 2006 — Velocity Micro, the premier
manufacturer of award winning, ultra performance PCs, announces today the availability of
gaming systems with the new AGEIA PhysX graphics solution.
Las Vegas, NV — March 16, 2005 — Velocity Micro, the leading North American
manufacturer of award - winning, ultra performance, custom built
gaming systems, desktops, notebooks, and professional workstations, announced today the appointment of Velocity Micro CEO Randy Copeland to Intel's Board of Advisors for the Premier Provider program.
According to Bloomberg, with the uptick in online
gaming such as Facebook and Apple, companies that create their games for consoles aren't appealing purchases right now especially since each of the major three console
manufacturers are set to be releasing new
gaming systems in the next few years.
Details gathered from a third - party accessory
manufacturer Hori and then translated by Kotaku, give us a glimpse at what the Japanese
gaming giant's still unannounced voice chat
system will look like.
According to the
manufacturer, it has launched six new
gaming laptops, powered by a Windows 10 operating
system based on the new eighth generation of Intel Core processors.
Later this year, a number of PC
manufacturers will release a line of Steam Machines, specialized
gaming PCs that run on a version of the Linux operating
system.
Gaming systems from boutique
manufacturers like Falcon Northwest and Origin routinely come with several free drive bays, room for additional optical drives, and a second PCI Express slot.
Until then, have a look at our recent chat with NVIDIA about SteamOS, our most recent review with a
system from one of these
manufacturers in the Falcon Northwest Tiki, and let us know how massive you're willing to let your
gaming PC get!