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CES 2009: HP Firebird desktop with VoodooDNA first look video

This desktop contains beastly video gaming power in a sleek box. Watch our video to get your first look at the hardware inside.

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Computing | by Samuel Axon | Tue Jan 13, 2009 9:02AM | 0 comments

Want a gaming PC that doesn't scare away friends, family members, and potential significant others with its domineering appearance and room-stealing size? HP recently announced two Firebird-brand gaming PCs, the 803 and the 802, and they cram some respectable computer gaming hardware into minimalistic, space-saving cases.

Yes, we love computer games as much as the next person, and if you're among the gaming enthusiast ranks, trust us when we say you've got to check out our Firebird video from the show room floor of the Consumer Electronics Show. We got the first-ever look at the pixel-pushing guts inside the cleverly designed case. Careful though, you might find yourself wanting to spend money one of these.

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