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This $400 home-theater machine crams a Sandy Bridge processor and a desktop GeForce into a surprisingly small package. We've tinkered with it, both in... Type: Feature article Tags: Systems |
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The obligatory Super Hole VII – Creative Director edition Jason Fox, our resident Mac fan, spends his days working in advertising as a copywriter and all-around creative guy. He has an annual tradition of... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous |
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Tune in as we opine on the post-PC world, update you on Scott's frame latency crusade, and discuss the future of PC game streaming. Type: Feature article Tags: Podcast |
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The P8Z77-I Deluxe packs a lot of goodness into a tiny package. We take a closer look at the board's features, performance, and... Type: Feature article Tags: Motherboards |
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Local game streaming: Coming soon from the PC Nvidia's Project Shield was one of the most intriguing new products on display at this year's Consumer Electronics Show. This handheld gaming device combines the... Type: Blog post Tags: Gaming Networking |
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As the second turns: further developments I told myself I'd try to keep pace with any developments across the web related to our frame-latency-based game benchmarking methods, but I've once... |
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This episode of the TR Podcast is all about this year's Consumer Electronics Show and what our Editor-in-Chief saw and heard there. We've got... Type: Feature article Tags: Podcast |
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On the marginalization of consumer laptops You probably saw that Gartner report earlier this week about the sluggishness of PC shipments last quarter. Shipments were so sluggish, according to Gartner,... Type: Blog post Tags: Mobile computing Personal tech |
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We spotted an issue with high frame latencies in several of the latest games on the Radeon HD 7950 not long ago, and now AMD... Type: Feature article Tags: Graphics Gaming |
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For just $550, Asus' X202E ultraportable offers an 11.6" touchscreen, a 17W Ivy Bridge CPU, and a beautiful chassis with brushed metal surfaces. We Type: Feature article Tags: Mobile computing |
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SSD prices fell substantially in 2012. However, they actually went up in the fourth quarter, spurred largely by an end to OCZ's deep... Type: Feature article Tags: Storage |
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In this episode, we answer listener mail, share our impressions of Peter Jackson's latest film, and get down and dirty with AMD's Radeon HD... Type: Feature article Tags: Podcast |
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Talk to the Dragon, NaturallySpeaking While I wouldn't consider myself to be particularly injury prone, I've managed to damage various bits of my body over the years. Muscles have... Type: Blog post Tags: Input devices |
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As the second turns: the web digests our game testing methods A funny thing happened over the holidays. We went into the break right after our Radeon vs. GeForce rematch and follow-up articles... |
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Improving the PC as a gaming platform: the hardware So, we meet again. Last time, we were, ahem, discussing religion: the |
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Freshening up a home network can yield big bandwidth benefits One of the funny things about being a PC enthusiast, for me, is how there's a constant ebb and flow of little projects that I... Type: Blog post Tags: Networking |
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AMD has a new series of mobile graphics processors coming in early 2013. We've taken an early look at one of the newcomers, which... Type: Feature article Tags: Graphics Mobile computing |
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The Samsung 830 Series has been our favorite SSD for some time. We've been testing its 840 Pro successor to see how the new model... Type: Feature article Tags: Storage |
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