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Photos: HP's Blackbird sings a gaming tune | BNET
The Blackbird 002 is branded as an HP computer, but it has what the company is calling "VooDoo DNA." While still positioned below the price and quality of VooDoo's high-end gaming machines, HP hopes the BlackBird will pique the interest of a certain set of enthusiasts, those that want complete control over their PC, but don't want to get out their tool kit. The BlackBird was made to be altered completely without tools--any of the non-proprietary elements inside the chassis are secured with tabs and locks, which means no screwdrivers necessary.
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