23 June 2009, 15:47
A year after its acquisition of rock, Stone aims to differentiate the brand as a premium proposition.
15 July 2008, 11:54
New rock killer notebook line-up featuring Intel Centrino 2 and nVidia 9800M graphics
19 May 2008, 17:49
Commercial director of Novatech says it’s not in negotiations with Rock Group administrators.
9 May 2008, 10:55
UK system-builder Novatech has confirmed it is exploring the possibility of buying stricken laptop maker Rock.
8 May 2008, 14:12
Rock Group Plc, founded in 1992, has today outlined the reasons for its failure and is actively pursuing a sale of the business.
8 May 2008, 14:10
Direct-only UK laptop maker rock has appointed administrators to sell the business as a going concern.
28 August 2006, 10:58
With Core 2 comes reduced power consumption and with that comes longer battery life. So much so that Rockdirect's latest laptop can keep at it for over 7 hours.
27 July 2006, 18:18
Range boosted with the fastest mobile processors available
30 June 2006, 13:17
The rockdirect Pegasus 650 Dungeons and Dragons: Online model, then, is a distinctive model that's compromised by componentry that doesn't make the grade in mid-2006. Good but not great.
28 June 2006, 16:53
Yes, I just broke the rules of a good IT journalist and called it them 'lappys', but who's gonna stop me?
4 June 2006, 08:14
the rock Pegasus 330 appears to have all the performance trimmings coupled to a decent price, but should it be on your shortlist of thin-and-light Intel Centrino Duo based notebooks?
8 May 2006, 18:42
Mobile entertainment centre you can take on the move - An industry leader on portability and functions
9 March 2006, 13:47
The Xtreme SL is simply a statement of the amount of graphical power available at the very top-end of the desktop-replacement market. Loud? A little. Huge? Yes. Fast? Oh, yes. ...
30 December 2005, 09:34
Rockdirect's latest effort finally brings dual-core CPUs to its laptop line, albeit one that's not hot on the mobility stakes. The Xtreme 64 4800+ is based on the large Clevo ...
15 December 2005, 18:08
Xtreme 64 featuring AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800+ processor
27 September 2005, 10:19
rockdirect Pegasus 650, the upgradeable portable gaming notebook
27 September 2005, 10:19
Rockdirect to Ship Mobility Radeon X800XT Powered Laptop
27 September 2005, 10:19
Rock Group plc announces the relocation of MV
27 September 2005, 10:18
Warwickshire firm Rock Direct support Cancer Research UK with introduction of a pink Notebook
27 September 2005, 10:18
MV Bring Portable 3GHz Power at £899 inc VAT Price
12 September 2005, 00:00
Rockdirect, then, has most of the bases covered with its Pegasus 650 model. It's fast, quiet, reasonably portable, and, subjectively-speaking, looks good, as well. The review model, priced at £1199+VAT, ...
8 August 2005, 00:00
Users looking for ultimate notebook performance should seriously consider Rockdirect's XTI series. Taking into account overall performance, the XTI 3.8 is the fastest notebook we've tested thus far.
23 June 2005, 00:00
There's no doubt that the Rock Xtreme Ti is a fast, fast gaming laptop. However, Rock really needs to look at the engineering and component choice of, say, Dell's Inspiron ...
17 June 2005, 00:00
The chosen combination of Pentium M 770 and GeForce 6800 Go Ultra 256MB make for, without doubt, the fastest gaming laptop ever to grace HEXUS Labs, and I keep repeating ...
4 May 2005, 00:00
MV\'s component choice and reasonable asking price makes the GamePro an attractive proposition for the consumer that wants both substance and style in one beautiful package. Just add in a ...
21 December 2004, 00:00
All in all, Rock's Quaddra 64 3.7 is a tasty desktop-replacement laptop that oozes power. An AMD Athlon 64 3700+ makes short work of 2D tasks and a 128MB Mobility ...
8 November 2004, 00:00
Bottom line is that desktop-replacement laptops have just moved up another gear, so if you can justify spending £1750 and want a do-it-all laptop, MV\'s Ixius 3.6 is a good ...
29 May 2004, 00:00
If Rock can position this exact specification at, say, £1499 including VAT and delivery we'd be more inclined to look upon it favourably. For £1800+ we'd really be looking at ...
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