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- 1From:PC World (Vol. 22, Issue 11)WANT TO STOP lugging a full-size PC to LAN parties? Then try Falcon Northwest's new FragBook line of notebooks. The TL (thin and light) models, which have 15-inch screens and Pentium M processors, weigh only about 7...
- 2From:PC World (Vol. 21, Issue 4)AMD HAS WON its game of "cache up" with Intel. The newest Athlon XP processors, code-named Barton, have double the Level 2 cache of previous models. Our first tests show the results: Barton-based Athlon XP 3000+ systems...
- 3From:PC World (Vol. 19, Issue 9)WHEN IT comes to PCs, gamers always want the absolute coolest accoutrements: cavernous cases, lightning-fast graphics boards, and speakers that offer home-theater--quality sound. Alien-ware and Falcon Northwest make...
- 4From:Computer Shopper (Vol. 16, Issue 11)Ten Pentium-based systems designed for specifically for playing computer games are evaluated: seven with 166MHz Pentiums, one with a 200MHz Pentium, and two with the Cyrix 6x86 166+. Their prices range from $2,199 for...
- 5From:Computer Shopper (Vol. 16, Issue 10)Falcon Computer Systems' Falcon Mach V is a 233MHz MMX Pentium-based system optimized for high-end gaming that comes with a powerful configuration and a sophisticated game controller. It costs $3,495 direct, nearly...
- 6From:Computer Shopper (Vol. 21, Issue 11)Sluggish PC sales and lower component prices have contributed to a wide-open, buyer-friendly market for desktop computers. For about $1,700, most vendors will let you configure a system that offers far better...
- 7From:Computer Shopper (Vol. 21, Issue 10)Falcon Northwest pioneered the build-to-order high-performance gaming- PC business back in 1992, and although competitors have successfully mimicked the company's formula, none has surpassed it. If you're an occasional...
- 8From:Computer Shopper (Vol. 27, Issue 4)Falcon Northwest is pulling a major disappearing act with its new FragBeek TLX thin-and-light laptop. Though it includes a full-size 101-key keyboard (with a separate numeric keypad) and a panoramic 17-inch LCD running...
- 9From:Computer ShopperAlthough hard-core gamers account for only a small percentage of total computer sales, no other user base has had as much impact on the evolution of the personal computer. In fact, everything we now associate with...
- 10From:Computer Shopper (Vol. 25, Issue 1)Once you get your talons on a Falcon Northwest PC, you won't want to let go. The heavyweight desktops and totable EragBox computers include the hardware you want, the way-cool look you crave, and the personalized...
- 11From:PC World (Vol. 21, Issue 1)THE LATEST Pentium 4 processor not only passes another megahertz milestone by running at 3.06 GHz, it also introduces Intel's new hyperthreading technology to the desktop. Hyperthreading enables one processor to act...
- 12From:Computer Shopper (Vol. 24, Issue 3)CONFIGURE A SYSTEM IN Falcon Northwest's Mach V line, and rest assured you're getting the latest technology, superior craftsmanship, top-notch peripherals, and a strong warranty. You're also getting gaming and graphics...
- 13From:Computer Shopper (Vol. 21, Issue 12)Falcon Northwest computer systems is best known for its Mach V series of custom-built gaming PCs, which deliver top-of-the-line performance at budget-busting prices. For a well-tuned gaming PC without the premium cost,...