CES 2012 roundup of the day

Posted on Monday, January 16 2012 @ 14:01 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Playboy Bunnies Invade MSI Patriot Intel Party - CES 2012 Update
To those wondering what this might have to do with SSDs whatsoever, these pictures were taken at the Intel MSI Patriot Party at the Palms Hardwood Suite, The Palms, Las Vegas.

The party was hosted by absolutely gorgeous ‘referee’ hostesses as well as a few stunning Playboy Bunnies who were also in attendance. As much as we were going to leave these shots, ‘in house’, the number of requests by party attendees to show ‘Bunnies playing Basketball’ has been overwhelming so here ya go!





Booth Babes of The Consumer Electronic Show – CES 2012 Post Update
Although not SSD related, the overwhelming response from last years CES Booth Babe edition , and then that of Computex, has encouraged our posting of a few of the highlights of CES 2012 again this year.

For those who are not fortunate enough to attend this event as it is not open to the public, lets just say that companies truly understand that attractive representatives will bring in buyers and this marketing tool was certainly not overlooked this year. Lets take a quick look…





CES 2012: CyberPower PC @ ThinkComputers.org
This year at CES CyberPower PC had a really awesome system to show us, the Fang III Black Mamba. This system not only boasts an Intel Core i7-3960X CPU and X79 Chipset with quad channel memory it includes Advance Hydro Liquid Cooling Kit with an all new 480mm radiator. The coolest thing about this system is that it is actually 2 systems in one. So you have a full ATX system on the bottom and a Mini-ITX system up that runs Windows Home Server. Read on learn more about this system and what else CyberPower PC was showing at CES this year.





The Electric Delorean at HardwareSecrets
"After going to the CES for so many years, it is hard to find something that really catches our attention to the point where we have to stop and say, "Wow!" This year, our "wow" moment happened the minute we saw an electric Delorean."


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Thomas De Maesschalck

Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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