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Misc News |
Thursday, 28.01.2010 |
Samsung HMX-U10 Pocket Camcorder Review
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The pocket camcorder market is as popular as ever, because people want a simple and easy way to record videos on the go. As this market continues to mature, people are expecting higher resolution videos and additional features without taking away the ease of use. The Samsung HMX-U10 represents the f...
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NZXT IU01 USB Expansion Board Tested
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Review of the NZXT IU01 USB expansion board. With everything we have out there today that is USB it can be hard to find a free USB port at times. Depending on which motherboard you've got you might be very limited to USB connections and you'll end up having to swap things out to free one up. NZXT ha...
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HP TouchSmart 600 Review
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HP's top-of-the-line third-generation TouchSmart touchscreen PC should keep the line front and center for consumers looking for an all-in-one running a Microsoft operating system. Its sharp design, surprising utility, and inspired suite of touchscreen applications makes it an ideal choice for any fa...
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Video Card News |
Wednesday, 27.01.2010 |
PNY VERTO GeForce GT 240 Video Card Review
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Today we are looking at PNY's newest video card, based on the GT215 core, their VERTO GeForce GT 240. It is basically an NVIDIA reference design from the heatsink to the specifications standard all around, but we shall see how it does against a similar reference card as well as other cards in its cl...
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MSI R5670-PMD1G Radeon HD 5670 1GB Tested
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MSI's new R5670-PMD1G is one of the few HD 5670 cards that come with 1 GB of video memory, as opposed to 512 MB on most other designs. This review will answer whether there is any point in 1 GB of memory on a card like the HD 5670 or if 512 MB is enough.
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Sapphire HD 5670 1GB Video Card Overclocking
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There's been word floating around that the HD 5670 is quite the overclocker with it running into no problems achieving the maximum GPU clock of 850MHz that is offered via the Overdrive functionality inside the Catalyst driver suite. With our Sapphire HD 5670 sitting around and not doing a whole lot,...
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Asus GeForce 210, GT 220 and GT 240 Compared
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This past fall, NVIDIA filled out the remainder of its GT200 series of graphics cards with three models. For basic computing, there's the 40 USD GeForce 210, while for those looking to get a bit of light gaming done, there's the 60 USD GT 220. And to round things off, there's the 90 USD GT 240, whic...
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HIS Radeon HD 5670 ICEQ Review
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The one thing we mentioned in the reference review however was the fact that the reference product is a tiny bit too audible for a HTPC. So I was already expecting ATI's partners to release a product with custom cooling to keep them noise levels down a notch further. Of course the minute when that p...
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nVidia GeForce GT 220 Graphics Card Review
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According to the test results, today's cards do lag behind the competing Radeon HD 4670. For this reason, the actual rival of GT 220 is Radeon HD 4650, though you should also pay attention to prices.
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Powercolor HD 5770 PCS+ Review
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PowerColor has sent us their new Radeon HD 5770 PCS+ which is an overclocked version of the HD 5770, featuring a custom PCB design and thermal solution by PowerColor. Thanks to PowerColor's changes, the card can manage a reduced power consumption, which is even lower than the AMD reference design, r...
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HIS Radeon HD 5870 Video Card Performance Review
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When it comes to gaming frame-rates can make or break the quality of the experience. Despite the fact that the pair of XFX GTX 260 Black Editions did score higher on most of the benchmarks, I do think the HIS Radeon HD5870 may be the better choice if torn between those two choice. As demonstrated in...
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Sapphire HD 5850 1GB and Sapphire HD 5770 1GB Tested
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ATI's HD 5000 series have been burning up the GPU sales charts as of late with their near-flawless combination of price, performance and efficiency. The HD 5850 and HD 5770 have been particularly popular with gamers who are looking at cards that won't break the bank but offer enough horsepower to pl...
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VisionTek 5750 Reviewed
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Today we are going to take a look at VisionTek's 5750 offering. This time I will be pairing these two video cards up with one another for some crossfire action. I am pretty sure the results that you will see in this review, will definitely put these video cards in that, You just got owned by my budg...
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Misc News |
Wednesday, 27.01.2010 |
HP De-Branded 23 inch Widescreen LCD Monitor Review
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So many people think that Computer Monitors are all the same, but really they are not. You cannot simply just go out a purchase a monitor and be done with it, especially if you have specific needs. Today we will be looking at a 23-inch widescreen monitor from Geeks.com which features 1920 x 1080 ful...
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XP-Pen XP-8060B Review
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Review of the XP-Pen XP-8060B 8-inch tablet with wireless mouse. While professional tablets and pens can often set you back a few hundred spondoolicks, this enters the arena with a budget price tag so that budding artists and students can get in some practice with their digital drawing.
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QNAP Network Media Player NMP-1000 Review
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QNAP has attempted to tackle this dilemma by taking their award winning NAS appliances and adding sound and video capability. It is really a natural progression for a NAS product, simply take the thing that is already storing your media files and allow you to play them anywhere with a network connec...
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Speedlink Bubble Chuk Review
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The final in our trio of mini Wii accessory reviews from Speedlink is the Bubble Chuk. Designed to replace the original Wii Nun Chuck accessory or at least give you a fancy coloured option with an alternate shaping.
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