Written by
Dragana Dimitrijevic
Friday, 13 June 2008 10:22
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CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo E7200: The new budget king @ TechSpot
AMD Phenom X4 9850 @ Digit-Life
Graphics Cards
ASUS EN9800GX2 @ Elite Bastards
GIGABYTE GeForce 9600GT TurboForce 1GB @ TweakTown
XFX GeForce 9800 GTX Black Edition @ DriverHeaven
Chaintech GeForce 9600 GT 512MB OC @ TheTechLounge
ATEN CS1782 USB 2.0 DVI KVM Switch @ Bjorn3d
Storage
VOX V1 External Hard Drive @ TechwareLabs
Eagle Tech Consus L-Series External HDD Enclosure @ HardwareLogic
Spire HandyBook 2.5" External HDD Case @ Madshrimps
Raidsonic IB-390StUSD-B HDD Docking Station @ Rbmods
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Motherboards
ASRock Penryn1600SLIX3-WiFi @ CPU3D
Cases & Power Supply Units
Silverstone Kublai KL03B-W Mid-Tower @ Benchmark Reviews
E-Power Thunder EP-650-TD1 3-in-1 PSU @ TweakTown
Seasonic M12II 500W Report @ APH Networks
Cooling Solutions
AeroCool DoublePower VGA Cooler @ Technic3D
Peripherals
Razer Lachesis Gaming-Mouse @ Technic3D
Multimedia
Audioengine Audiophile AE2 and AE5 PC Speakers @ Madshrimps |
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Written by
Dragana Dimitrijevic
Wednesday, 11 June 2008 02:44
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Written by
Sanjin Maneslovic
Tuesday, 10 June 2008 01:44
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The Aspire one is an all-new communication device designed to
provide a true mobile and wireless experience through continuous access
to the Internet no matter where you are. Acer has built the Aspire one
with a single goal in mind: enrich people's lives through simplicity,
giving them immediate access to the Internet and easier communication
across their entire online social networks.
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Aspire one was designed to get you online in no time at all and thanks
to the Linpus Linux Lite operating system, start up and shut down times
are reduced to the minimum. With the Aspire one running on Linux
environment, the simplicity continues with the intuitive and
specifically optimized software interface. For example the specially
developed one Mail software application simply and clearly manages up
to six separate email accounts in a single window while the Messenger
program can simultaneously handle the most popular instant messaging
accounts.
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Written by
Sanjin Maneslovic
Tuesday, 10 June 2008 01:31
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Acer presents 24" full High Definition (FHD), with 1080p resolution and 16:9 ratio widescreen LCD monitor at the Computex Taipei. The Acer P244W supports real 1080p content playback, pixel by pixel, without loss of image quality. P244W is the ideal second display to accompany 1080p mobile PCs for maximum productivity and visual enhancement. Target users include gamers, designers and home-theater enthusiasts.
The widescreen aspect ratio of P244W monitors makes them perfect for gaming and multimedia applications. Magnificent display technologies within include Acer Adaptive Contrast Management (ACM) that dramatically improves the gradation and detail, especially for dimmer and brighter scenes. The P244W supports a superior contrast ratio up to 20,000:1. A response time up to 2 ms gray-to-gray permits immersive graphics and video display. The key benefit of this overdrive technology is the clear improvement of the gray-to-gray level, which is the most important factor in the moving-picture viewing experience.
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Written by
Sanjin Maneslovic
Monday, 09 June 2008 01:43
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Streaming software by StreamMyGame that enables the latest games and software applications to be used remotely, was publicly demonstrated for the first time today during the opening keynote address by an Intel Corporation executive at one of the world's largest technology trade shows.
Online streaming of video and audio has radically changed the broadcast and mobile industries re-inventing the way consumers purchase and watch media. StreamMyGame takes this evolution one step further.
www.streammygame.com is a community website that incorporates new streaming software that enables members to play games and use applications when they are away from their PC. The PC game's video and audio is captured in real-time and sent over the Internet to a remote device. The keyboard input at the remote device is sent back to the PC and used to control the game.
"We are entering a new mobile age where everything from video, audio, software applications and games can be accessed and played on the move" said Richard Faria, StreamMyGame's CEO. "Our members can play games installed on their home PCs whenever and wherever they choose," he said. |
Written by
Sanjin Maneslovic
Monday, 09 June 2008 01:32
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Intel Corporation executive Sean Maloney said more powerful microprocessors and high-speed WiMAX wireless networks will usher in a new era of the full Internet on mobile devices. During the opening keynote speech at one of the world's largest technology trade shows, Maloney also unveiled new chipsets that make high-definition (HD) images on a desktop computer's screen look more realistic. He also announced the availability of new versions of Intel Atom processors for an emerging class of compact, easy-to-use devices called netbooks and nettops that will bring the Internet to new users. "The convergence of mobile computers, WiMAX wireless broadband, and powerful, HD-rich computer technologies point to a tremendous growth opportunity," said Maloney, Intel Corporation executive vice president and general manager, Sales and Marketing Group.
Maloney showed approximately 100 Intel processor and chipset-based
motherboards, netbooks and nettops that computer makers are showcasing
at Computex this week. The new Intel 4 Series Chipsets will be used in
mainstream desktop PCs powered by the latest 45nm Intel Core2 Duo and
Intel Core2 Quad processors. Maloney said people want to store all
their HD videos, photos, games and music in one "central library" and
be able to access it from portable Internet-connected devices while
on-the-go.
The webcast of Maloney's keynote will be available for replay. More information about the Intel products introduced at Computex and the technologies demonstrated in the speech is available here.
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Written by
Dragana Dimitrijevic
Monday, 09 June 2008 01:00
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Motherboards
MSI P6N SLI Platinum NF650i SLI@DragonSteelMods
XFX 790i Ultra @ Bjorn3d
Graphics Cards
MSI N9600GT Hybrid Freezer @ TweakTown
Storage
HP SimpleSave Photo Disks @ TechwareLabs
SanDisk Cruzer Micro 4GB USB Stick @ Madshrimps
Thermaltake Max 4 HDD Enclosure @ Rbmods
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Peripherals
Everglide DKTBoard @ DriverHeaven
Wolfking Warrior XXtreme Gaming Keyboard @ I4U
Gadgets
Cyber Snipa Dog Tags @ GideonTech
Razer Destructor @ BurnOutPC
Events
Computex 2008 Coverage (Part II) @ CPU3D
Computex 2008 Day 2 @ Ninjalane
Computex 2008 Coverage (Part III) @ CPU3D
VIA demo Crysis on Nano 1.8GHz Mini-ITX (video)@TweakTown |
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Written by
Dragana Dimitrijevic
Friday, 06 June 2008 09:05
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CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 @ APH Networks
Graphics Cards
BFG Tech GeForce 9600GT OC2 @ TweakTown
XFX 9800GX2 Quad SLI @ XSReviews
Diamond Viper HD 3650 PE 512MB @ TheTechLounge
Memory
G.SKILL F3-12800CL7D DDR3 @ Rbmods
Crucial Ballstix PC3-16000 2GB EPP Memory Kit @ HardwareLogic
Displays
Samsung 22" Widescreen LCD Monitor 2220WM-HAS @ BmR
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Cases & Power Supply Units
Levicom Stabilizer S and Stabilizer V @ Technic3D
Hiper Anubis @ DriverHeaven
Peripherals
HP - Elite Autofocus Webcam @ TechwareLabs
Multimedia
Razer Mako 2.1 Speaker System @ TheTechLounge
Events
Computex Day 2 @ t-break |
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Written by
Sanjin Maneslovic
Friday, 06 June 2008 01:00
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Silicon-Power releases its latest high-capacity USB flash drive Ultima 150. Ultima 150 is truly a fashionable and elegant USB flash drive with soft touch feel by full body aluminum brush surface, and it gives users the non-scratch and without fingerprint experience. Ultima 150 provides two significant colors, the sapphire blue and mysterious purple.
Silicon-Power Ultima 150 series bundles with the advanced security software-the SmartKit. It helps users to compress the data effectively and in return to save more storage space on the remaining capacity. To enrich you digital life, Ultima 150 series is now available in 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, 8GB and 16GB
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Written by
Sanjin Maneslovic
Thursday, 05 June 2008 01:00
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Leadtek is announcing the launch of a new premium Graphic card--WinFast PX9600 GSO Extreme. Based on the high quality NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GSO core chip, PX9600 GSO is equipped with 384MB and 96 Stream Processing Units, and makes over-clocking performance easy.
Leadtek WinFast PX9600 GSO Extreme has adopted 65nm technology and is powered by NVIDIA's GeForce 9600 GSO graphics processing unit. With 384GMB of GDDR3 on a 192-bit memory bus design, the GPU and memory clock can run at the amazing speed of 600MHz and 1800MHz respectively. Furthermore, PX9600 GSO Extreme has 96 Stream Processing Units, which combine with the new PCI Express 2.0 bus architecture to create the fastest 3D graphic processing speed.
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