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Where's the sweet spot for headphones? The headphone market is littered with an incredible range of options, from the throwaway garbage bundled with cheap MP3 players to audiophile earmuffs that would... Type: Blog post Tags: Multimedia |
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Could Western Digital's new digital media player be the ideal companion for the company's external hard drives? And does it belong in your entertainment... Type: Feature article Tags: Multimedia |
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Latest iPod shuffle the quintessential Apple product Perhaps more than any other Apple product, the iPod shuffle is the perfect example of the Steve Jobs Reality Distortion Field in action. When... Type: Blog post Tags: Multimedia Personal tech |
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Stickin' it to the sat man Generally speaking, Americans believe that more is better—except for, of course, leprosy and Celine... Type: Blog post Tags: Multimedia Mac |
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The GeForce GTS 250 supplants the GeForce 9800 GTX+ with a smaller card, lower power draw, double the video memory, and a markedly lower price.... Type: Feature article Tags: Graphics |
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Nvidia's PhysX push has been a bit slow out of the gate, but with Mirror's Edge, we finally have a fresh blockbuster with support for... Type: Feature article Tags: Graphics |
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Would you put on funny glasses in order to play games if they added depth to the display? This question may be the Type: Feature article Tags: Graphics Miscellaneous |
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Lian Li normally sticks to the fundamentals, but its new TYR series offers not only partitioned cooling zones, but also a novel drive bay arrangement.... Type: Feature article Tags: Cases |
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Two new GeForces are here, making a claim as the fastest cards around. We've tested them against, well, everything. Almost. 17 different GPU... Type: Feature article Tags: Graphics |
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Trent Reznor gives fans remix-ready HD concert footage Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor is no stranger to releasing goodies on the Internet. Last March, he one-upped Radiohead's In Rainbows release with... Type: Blog post Tags: Multimedia |
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The Radeon HD 4000 series pushes things forward I'm sure I'm not the only person looking forward to AMD's Mobility Radeon HD 4000 graphics processors wending their way into notebooks everywhere. I'm currently... Type: Blog post Tags: Graphics Mobile computing |
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Thoughts on the Windows 7 beta I've already written at length about my (generally positive) appraisal of Windows Vista, yet I'm still eagerly looking forward to Windows 7. While I find... Type: Blog post Tags: Operating systems Windows |
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Zune can't party like it's 2009 Why are MP3 players so hard to get right? A few months ago, my year-and-a-half-old and largely babied iPod 5.5G gave up the ghost.... Type: Blog post Tags: Multimedia |
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Thermaltake is known amongst many for its over-the-top and sometimes even garish designs, but there have been some good ideas buried behind those crazy looks.... Type: Feature article Tags: Cases |
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Windows 7, or Vista Second Edition? As an early adopter, I'm a bit used to being burned by my purchases. Formats die, product availability and support are usually low, and the... Type: Blog post Tags: Operating systems Windows |
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AMD has a brand-new Radeon to unveil today, and it's certainly worthy of our attention. However, our time to devote to this card is... Type: Feature article Tags: Graphics |
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AMD's 780G has been our integrated graphics chipset of choice for nearly eight months, but Nvidia's new GeForce 9300 looks poised to claim the crown... Type: Feature article Tags: Graphics Chipsets |
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AMD and Nvidia have beefed up their integrated graphics chipsets to offer decent gaming performance and Blu-ray decode acceleration. We take Intel's latest G45... Type: Feature article Tags: Graphics Chipsets |
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| OCZ Vertex 450 SSD has 20-nm NAND, tweaked Indilinx controller | 0 |
| I'm sorry but if there's enough market demand for 13.3" 3200x1800 screens, there's MORE than enough demand for 24" 2560x1600 screens. | +47 |