CES 2009: CES Unveiled Pre-show Event

Welcome to Las Vegas and Legit Reviews’ coverage of CES 2009. This year the show for the press officially kicks off on Thursday but we’ve arrived early to bring you some pre-show activities. Read on to see what we saw at CES: Unveiled: The Official Press Event of the International CES today! From Corsair’s new Dominator GT memory modules to AMD’s Neo powered notebooks we cover it all.

By Nathan Kirsch

St. Louis LAN Gaming – Warfactory LAN 2008

Every weekend in numerous cities across the United States groups of gamers get together to share their love of video games at LAN parties. Legit Reviews is located in St. Louis, Missouri and we heard that a local group of gamers was having a LAN party this weekend and headed down to take a look at how things were looking. Read on to check it out!

By Nathan Kirsch

Blizzcon 2008: Post-Show Coverage and Highlights

Blizzard Entertainment brought its gamers a third Blizzcon in October 2008. The 2 day convention was held at Anaheim CA and lasted from Oct. 10th until the 11th. This third event drew in thousands of Blizzard enthusiasts from across the country and all over the world. Legit Reviews managed to make it to the show and this is a peak at what happened!

By Legit Staff

NVISION 08 – Keynote on Visual Computing Perspectives

NBC 11’s Scott Budman is hosting a series of 1:1 interviews with remarkable people with unique perspectives on visual computing and how it impacts our lives, from art and entertainment to sports and space exploration as part of the NVISON 08 show. Special guests include Kyle Busch, Bernard Charles, Eileen Collins and Lorne Lanning.

By Nathan Kirsch

NVIDIA NVISION 08 Pre-Show Coverage

NVISION 08 is a first-of-its-kind mega-event that has been designed to take attendees behind the scenes of the visual revolution. Legit Reviews is already at the show to bring you coverage, so we headed over to the venue and took a peak at what the show will be like. If you happen to have some free time this week you should consider checking out the event. General admission is only $10 to get in and registration is still open.

By Nathan Kirsch

IDF 2008 – AMD Says Intel X4500 Graphics Don’t Cut It

Every year during IDF you can rest asured the Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) gang is close by with their own private technology showcase that is housed at a local hotel. We had a chance to sit down with Pat Moorhead, AMD’s vice president of advanced marketing, to see why he considers ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics superior to the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X4500.

By Nathan Kirsch

IDF 2008 – Intel Solid State Drives and Inside The X18-M

One of the most anticipated SATA Solid State Drives (SSD) to come to market has been the upcoming series by Intel. During a briefing at IDF yesterday we found out some more details on these drives and actually have an non-working engineering sample to take home with us. Read on to see the features on the Intel Solid State Drives and see what they look like inside!

By Nathan Kirsch

Intel IDF 2008 – Opening Keynote Highlights

Pat Gelsinger was on stage and kicked off IDF 2008 by giving the audience an overview of this year’s show. Pat Gelsinger is going to talk about Digital Enterprise and Mobility this afternoon, so he handed things over to former CEO Craig Barrett to get the ball rolling. Read on to see what was talked about at the opening keynote!

By Nathan Kirsch

E3 2008: Day 2 Coverage – Notebooks, Coolers and Tacos

The 2008 E3 Media & Business Summit hosted by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) at the Los Angeles Convention Center July 15-17, 2008 is going well and we bring you some of our day two coverage. We stopped by and took a look at the newly released Toshiba Intel Centrino 2 based notebooks, some console coolers by the folks and Nyko and ended up having a Taco with Sony at King Taco down the street from the convention center.

By Ken Brown

E3 2008: Opening Day Coverage

The 2008 E3 Media & Business Summit hosted by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) at the Los Angeles Convention Center July 15-17, 2008 has officially kicked off and Legit Reviews is there to bring you some show coverage. The 2008 E3 is an invitation-only event that offers you an inside view of the gaming industry, so read on as we show you what is going on at the event with this our initial coverage.

By Ken Brown

CES 2008: Las Vegas Booth Babes

Many of our readers have been giving very positive feedback on our aggressive coverage of the 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show. To keep up with the demand of our readers, we would not be giving proper coverage of CES without showing what many would consider the best part: The Booth Babes!!! Look on to check out the booth babes that we could locate on the show floor!

By Legit Staff

CES 2008: BlueAnt V1 Voice Controlled Bluetooth Headset

BlueAnt Wireless announced at CES Las Vegas 2008 that they would be launching the latest and most innovative Bluetooth Headset they have to offer – the BlueAnt V1. As the world’s first voice controlled Bluetooth headset, the BlueAnt V1 is destined to appeal to those looking for something a little more sophisticated from their Bluetooth device. Read on to take a look at this Bluetooth headset!

By Ken Brown

CES 2008: Dell XPS 630i and M1730 WoW Gaming Systems

Dell was showing off their latest gaming products during CES and had a couple really interesting systems that we can show off today. The Dell XPS 630i series is going to be an entry level XPS gaming system and the Dell XPS M1730 World of Warcraft edition notebook are sure to keep gamers talking all year long. Read on to check out these two systems!

By Nathan Kirsch

CES 2008: Trust, The New Logitech For The U.S.?

Trust is a “new” peripheral manufacturer on the block which offers products similar to that of Logitech. I put the word new in quotes because they aren’t really new, just new to the states. Where are they from and what do they offer? Find the answers to your burning questions in the article.

By Joe Evans

CES 2008: Intel – The Only Phenomenal Processor

The AMD Phenom Processor has had its fair share of problems lately and we all know about them, but Intel is loving every second of it. We spotted one Intel employee that asked not to be named or shown wearing a T-Shirt under his sport coat that had a very interesting print on it. Read on to see what not many other people have had the chance to take a look at.

By Nathan Kirsch