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    Games on Your Laptop Review

    Posted on Tuesday, February 27 2007 @ 19:11:40 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    With the Adaptec GameBridge 1400 and 1410 series devices that gap closes even more. People often ask whether it's possible to play video games on their PC monitor or watch TV on their PC, with the GameBridge both of these can be easy and inexpensive to do. The Adaptec 1400 Series contains the GameBridge with one main feature, the ability to play console games on a computer screen. The 1410 series includes this same ability but also adds a TV tuner and remote allowing you to watch and record TV on your PC. This review will cover the Adaptec GameBridge 1400 system after being used for 6 months, and still going strong.

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