CPU Magazine | July 2008 (Dream PC) >> Sonic Boom ATS


"Hypersonic managed to out-clock everybody by nudging the Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9770 to 4.275GHz. The benchmarks tell the rest of the story. Considering the competition, the folks at Hypersonic deserve the win for the Sonic Boom ATS on its performance alone. It's official: the Sonic Boom ATS sets the bar for luxury PCs. Undeniably, the overall performance crown goes to Hypersonic PC: The Sonic Boom ATS dominated everything we threw at it, and all other aspects of the build were stellar."

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CPU Magazine | July 2008 >> Avenger AG2


"In the case of Hypersonic's Avenger, outpacing most stationary PCs isn't difficult, though. The Avenger is a productivity play. Combining a fast dual-core processor, lots of memory, and a 7,200rpm hard drive is a recipe for excellent performance. A host of little extras complement the Avenger's beefy guts. It's a sleek, light, attractive laptop with the latest mobile technology finessed into a 21.1-inch shell. If you're tired of hauling around desktop replacements, this thing is a breath of fresh air and a definite attention-getter."

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ComputerShopper | June 2008 >> Avenger AG2


"Users looking for more processing power in a lightweight package should be pleased with this system's performance, and its midrange price. The price seems worth it considering the components packed inside. The Avenger AG2's other components came happily together to produce some of the best benchmark results we've seen from a thin-and-light. The AG2 also took top marks on our Cinebench 9.5 test and Cinebench 10 was equally impressive. For users who work close to a plug and simply need a lightweight, portable notebook, this system is worth a look. It's one of the brawniest thin and lights you can buy."

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Legit Review | May 2008 >> Avenger AG2


"The Hypersonic Avenger AG2 Notebook looks all chic and cute, but don't be fooled. The Avenger AG2 is blazing fast! The Hypersonic Avenger AG2 is the fastest notebook that we have ever tested when it comes to CPU performance. The Avenger AG2 is fast enough to make most desktop systems look slow."

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Techgage | May 2008 >> Avenger AG2


"Taking a look at the competition, the AG2 proves to be a fantastic value. For the mobile performance hound, it's hard to go wrong. This is the first time I've ever touched a Hypersonic notebook, and I'm left impressed. The AG2 is affordable, powerful and compact."

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Tech Power Up | May 2008 >> Avenger AG2


"The looks of the Hyper Sonic AG2 are absolutely stunning. With its sleek looks and sexy paint job the AG2 notebook will certainly draw quite some attention at any business meeting. The integrated Core 2 Duo T9300 Penryn processor delivered impressive number crunching performance, rivaling many desktop PCs."

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i4U News | April 2008 >> Avenger AG2


"The Hypersonic AG2 has amazing performance with one of the fastest dual-core processors you will find in a thin-and-light notebook. If you want a small, lightweight machine that is big on power and performance you will be hard pressed to find a better notebook than the Hypersonic AG2."

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Computer Power User | November 2007 (Dream PC) >> Sonic Boom OCX


"Hypersonic's Sonic Boom OCX proves that you don't need fancy images to create a slick paint job. The system's Reflexxion Series paint has a mirror-like finish that caught the attention of several CPU staffers passing by the testing lab."

Games For Windows | Semptember 2007 >> Cyclone OCX


"The machine runs cool and quiet without water-cooling or obnoxiously oversized fans, and the Silencer Package keeps fan noise to a whisper. Even with the lid off, the machine maintained a supernatural hush while churning through tests."

Computer Shopper | August 2007 >> Aviator SR7


"Sleek case; beautiful screen; available with DirectX 10 graphics; excellent gaming performance... the SR7, posted excellent scores on our gaming and productivity benchmark tests..."

HardOCP.com | November 2006 >> Sonic Boom OCX


"The fastest machine we have evaluated so far... The Sonic Boom churned through our video and performed the encoding in record-breaking time."

Computer Shopper | May 2006 >> Aviator FX7


"The Hypersonic Aviator FX7 is a brawny portable with a feature set that approaches the absurd."

Computer Power User | April 2006 (cover story) >> Cyclone OCX


"From paint jobs to performance, Hypersonic consistently pushes the envelope...
If we were buying a system in this roundup, we would snap up the Cyclone OCX. Its excessive power, snazzy cooling system, and great paint job make it well worth the price tag."

Computer Shopper | December 2005 >> Cyclone OCX LE


"The PC-as-sports-car analogy has never been more fitting than with the Hypersonic Cyclone OCX Limited Edition."

Maximum PC | October 2005 >> Cyclone OCX


"Special touches abound, from the glossy leopard paint job to the rubber coated door hinges (for silent operation) to the mirrored case interior, everything about the Cyclone is elegant, fancy, and dare we say, swank. . . Churns through games like a Pentagon supercomputer running nuclear war simulations."

CNet.com | September 2005 >> Cover Story


"The PC-as-sports-car analogy has never been more fitting than with the Hypersonic Cyclone OCX Limited Edition. It has the looks, the horsepower, and the price (relatively speaking) of a sexy, souped-up roadster. . . runs the most visually demanding games at their highest resolutions with every available effect enabled."

Computer Shopper | November 2004 >> Cover Story


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Mobile PC | September 2004 >> Cover Story


"The best desktop replacement laptop ever."

Computer Power User | September 2004 >> Cover Story


"Leave it to Hypersonic to build a digital-video workstation that's as powerful as it is stylish."

Smart Computing | August 2004 >> Aviator AX6


"The AX6 is great for playing games, and I was excited by the possibility of playing games in the living room or even the kitchen."

CNet.com | June 2004


"For those who demand the utmost in portable graphics, the Aviator AX6 can help them reach the stratosphere."

"We love the Aviator AX6's sophisticated black-and-silver appearance. And for an extra $300 to $450, Hypersonic will paint your new laptop one of 10 automotive paint colors, each as smooth and silky as a new Porsche.
The AX6's guts are also flashy, with AMD's 3200+ Athlon 64 processor, 512MB of 400MHz RAM, a fast 60GB 7,200rpm hard drive, and a CD-RW combo or DVD-RW drive. The AX6's graphics are just as leading edge, with ATI's Mobility 9600 accelerator that has 128MB of its own video memory.
[Hypersonic's] generous display policy offers to replace any screen that has a dead pixel in the center or one on the periphery, a standard we wish others would adopt. "

Flight Journal | June 2004


"...the Aviator GX6 is a desktop replacement that can run the most demanding flight sims as well as any desk-bound CPU can."

"It's often said that good things come in small packages. It's obvious that much good stuff is nestled under the Aviator GX6 gaming laptop computer glossy piercing blue metallic-painted skin.
Hypersonic PC is well known for its no-compromise gaming desktops, so when its name is on a portable, you can be sure that it will do more than run an Excel spreadsheet.
The Aviator is an amazing piece of computer engineering that supplies even the most discriminating simulation buff with the processing muscle and graphics oomph he needs to fly the digital skies. If getting maximum performance in the smallest possible footprint is key to you, you won't be able to beat the Hypersonic Aviator GX6. "

CNet.com | May 2004


"The Hypersonic Fury GX is proof positive that there is such thing as an affordable gaming system."
"...you'll find the right mix of features, performance, and price with the Hypersonic Fury."

Smart Computing | April 2004


"The first thing you notice about the Aviator AX6 is the paint job. The hi-gloss professional paint job costs an extra $299, but it definitely set the Aviator AX6 apart from its competitors."

Computer Power User | January 2004


"HyperSonic clearly pays attention to detail, and that shows in the Sonic Boom's performance and appearance.."

"There's something wonderful about knowing that an experienced professional dedicated hour after hour to build you a custom rig. From its metallic paint to its tidy, out-of-the-way cables to its excellent benchmark scores, the Sonic Boom screams special attention.
HyperSonic may have put sweat and tears into the computer, but you'll remain blood-free thanks to the smooth edges inside the case. A large, acrylic window and a blue, six-beam Innerworks Dual Laser LED Light Rod let you admire the Sonic Boom's insides. "

Maximum PC | January 2004


"You couldn't ask for more power from a modern machine."

"A sonic boom is the distinctive sound caused by the shock wave that preceded an object as it surpasses the speed of sound. This is exactly what happened when Hypersonic's markedly un-mellow yellow Sonic Boom blew into our Lab and instantly shattered several of the benchmarks that we created just last month."

PC Gamer | January 2004


"Over-the-top rad. We recommend it to the elite hardcore gamer looking for the best of the extremely good."

Flight Journal | January 2004


"a gorgeous piece of gear that's tuned and tweaked to get the most out of the latest flight simulations."

"Built from the ground up to run games and simulations, the Sonic Boom does so with aplomb and no small measure of style... beautiful inside and out; whiplash inducing performance; quiet operation; excellent technical support."

PC World | September 2003


"Sonic Aviator ZX7 offers standard functions along with a leading-edge LCD and unrelated extras. Among its advantages are a superior keyboard--which feels steadier than the P25's and includes a separate numeric keypad--and richer sound, thanks to a subwoofer."

Camcorder & Computer Video | August 2003


"The Aviator GX8 is a 16-inch LCD powerhouse...."
"Hypersonic's flagship Aviator ZX7 kicks it up a notch with a stunning 17-inch LCD display...."
   

 
 
 
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