Bigfoot giving away Killer NIC at BlizzCon 2007
Bigfoot Networks announced today that it will be making an appearance during BlizzCon 2007 when it happens at the Anaheim Convention Center in California between August 3 and 4.
The good thing about this is that the company will be giving away Killer NIC network cards for fans who will be passing its booth. We guess you’re quite familiar now what’s the deal with Killer NIC.
If you’re not, then we’re pretty sure that you have two major problems – namely lag and latency. Bigfoot created Killer NIC with Blizzard‘s World of Warcraft in mind, implementing Lag and Latency Reduction Technology for a better gaming experience.
“World of Warcraft and the Killer NIC make a great combo. It is the huge demand for the Killer NIC by WoW gamers that brings us to BlizzCon. The fact Blizzard only allows ten companies to be sponsors of BlizzCon shows how much they believe in the power of the Killer NIC and what it delivers for games like World of Warcraft,” commented Bigfoot Networks CEO Harlan Beverly.
The above mentioned companies include Intel, nVIDIA, AT&T, Dell, Logitech, Creative, and Cisco among others. Bigfoot’s booth number at Blizzcon is S101.
Bigfoot Networks announced today that it will be making an appearance during BlizzCon 2007 when it happens at the Anaheim Convention Center in California between August 3 and 4.
The good thing about this is that the company will be giving away Killer NIC network cards for fans who will be passing its booth. We guess you’re quite familiar now what’s the deal with Killer NIC.
If you’re not, then we’re pretty sure that you have two major problems – namely lag and latency. Bigfoot created Killer NIC with Blizzard‘s World of Warcraft in mind, implementing Lag and Latency Reduction Technology for a better gaming experience.
“World of Warcraft and the Killer NIC make a great combo. It is the huge demand for the Killer NIC by WoW gamers that brings us to BlizzCon. The fact Blizzard only allows ten companies to be sponsors of BlizzCon shows how much they believe in the power of the Killer NIC and what it delivers for games like World of Warcraft,” commented Bigfoot Networks CEO Harlan Beverly.
The above mentioned companies include Intel, nVIDIA, AT&T, Dell, Logitech, Creative, and Cisco among others. Bigfoot’s booth number at Blizzcon is S101.