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PC Hardware
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Contributed by Ronald
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Feb 01, 2006 at 12:00 AM |
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To give you an idea of where this product stands relative to ATI's
current line of next generation graphics chips, it begins at the
entry-level with the X1300. At the midrange, is the X1600 series. The
X1800 and X1900 series is where we progress to the higher to highest
end graphics chips on the market. The X1300 is an entry-level graphics
card which incorporates the latest Shader Model 3.0 technology to allow
you to play the latest games. At this level, it is a matter of the
kind of performance and features is offered at the budget price.
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Last Updated ( Jan 09, 2007 at 06:04 PM )
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PC Hardware
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Contributed by Ronald
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Jan 23, 2006 at 12:00 AM |
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Today, I will be reviewing the XG Ninja 2 Computer case. XG is a
division of the MGE Company which strives to make low and high end
gaming cases which are beyond the ordinary look. The XG Ninja case is
a gaming case that is intended to provide both excellent cooling
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Accessories
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Written by Martin Regtien
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Jan 22, 2006 at 12:00 AM |
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A Cranky Affair?
One of the handiest accessories I have come across lately has to be the Electrilite flashlight.
Particularly in emergencies it's great to have a flashlight that does
not depend on batteries or on solar charging and which can supply your
mobile phone with enough power to make those essential calls.
Is the Electrilite flashlight/charger going to be part and parcel of my
overnight kit or did I have too many expectations of this device? |
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Displays
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Contributed by Ronald
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Jan 14, 2006 at 12:00 AM |
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Samsung has been known in making LCD monitors that are fully functional
and provide the latest technology while making them very affordable.
Over the past few years, we have seen a variety of Samsung monitors
with the usual use of silver and black designs. Also to mention is the
faster response times which are being put in monitors these days as
well as better contrast ratios and overall brightness.
Today, I will be reviewing the Samsung 970p LCD Monitor. This monitor
deviates slightly from the usual Samsung design by capturing the
'simple, yet elegant' approach. This will be understood further in the
review. With this in mind, Samsung still manages to pack in the rest
of the features such as a 6ms response time ideally making it an
excellent choice for gaming as well as the razor sharp 1:1000 contrast
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Last Updated ( Jan 09, 2007 at 05:47 PM )
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Memory
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Contributed by Ronald
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Dec 30, 2005 at 12:00 AM |
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OCZ Technology is one of the choice memory provides when it boils down
to performance. They have been providing memory products for quite a
while now and have a strong reputation. Their memory is ideal for
gaming enthusiasts as well as those looking for that extra performance
boost from their computer system. OCZ Technology also tailors their
products to consumers on a budget as well no matter if you're looking
for a simple memory upgrade or not. No matter which product you
choose, you know you are getting your money's worth.
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Last Updated ( Dec 14, 2006 at 01:58 AM )
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Mobile Devices
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Written by Martin Regtien
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Dec 30, 2005 at 12:00 AM |
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Following our initial impressions in Part I, we now present some more findings on the moboDA 3360 PocketPCPhone from AnexTEK.
This Smartphone, which soon will be available worldwide, has all the
specifications you may be looking for in today's generation of
PocketPCPhones.
But will it stand up to the rigours of daily life in your pocket?
Have a look at our findings and conclusions.
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Last Updated ( Jan 08, 2007 at 06:44 AM )
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PC Hardware
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Written by Z-NetWORKS
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Dec 19, 2005 at 12:00 AM |
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An Ultimate Gaming Notebook?
If price were no object and you did not care much about weight or
battery life, what is the fastest and most potent laptop you can build
today? The team at DigitalReviews Network set out to do just that and came up
with arguably the fastest, street legal notebook - at least here in
Australia. Come and meet the ITC METABOX 740u (Clevo D900T). |
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PC Hardware
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Written by Z-NetWORKS
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Dec 06, 2005 at 12:00 AM |
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Introduction
Since the release of the ATI's next generation X1000 series, ATI's graphics cards have brought higher and higher performance...more pipelines, higher clock speeds, etc. The enthusiasm for ATI's latest cards doesn't necessarily mean that the older X100 series cards are left in the dust. In fact, it means more affordable lower prices for the older generation.
Let's face it, not everyone can keep up with technology always. I've had my custom computer built less than 3 years ago and the switch from the AGP interface to PCI-Express passed so quickly that it makes my system seem old already. The good news is that there are still AGP versions of graphics cards available.
Today, I will be reviewing the Sapphire ATI Radeon X800 GTO. This product emphasizes overclocking on a budget. If you are still stuck with the older AGP interface and love to overclock, this card may be for you.
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Last Updated ( Dec 05, 2006 at 11:02 PM )
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Audio
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Contributed by Ronald
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Nov 21, 2005 at 12:00 AM |
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There are a variety of noise-cancelling headphones available in the
market today. Most noise-cancelling headphones emphasize portability
because they are meant to be used on the go where it matters most...on
the airplane. But you aren't just restricted to using it on an
airplane, you can basically use it anywhere where noise might be a
distracting factor for you: on the bus, on the street, or even in your
home.
Today, I will be reviewing a set of headphones which claims to be
comparable to the highly praised Bose Quiet Comfort II headphones as
seen in other reviews from different places. What's interesting is that
these headphones don't come from a well-known brand names such as
Sennheiser or Sony. Instead, these headphones were made by a company
called Outside the Box. In fact, these headphones seem to be the
company's only product that it sells. These headphones sell for
approximately $200. The key point for this review is whether these
headphones are good enough to tackle on the Bose QuietComfort series at
a price point which is $100 less. | |
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Last Updated ( Jan 09, 2007 at 07:06 PM )
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Mobile Devices
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Written by Martin Regtien
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Nov 13, 2005 at 12:00 AM |
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Easy Internet Voice Calls on Any Computer
Lets face it: free calls are attractive.
Free long distance and international calls are very attractive.
And free and easy communications is the ultimate.
Thats where MPLATs FlashPhone shines: its a USB device thats uses
programs like Skype or Google Talk to make calls over the Internet.
Even if youre not on your own computer.
How easy is the FlashPhone to use and how clear are the conversations?
Lets explore a Telcos worst nightmare: free calls for everyone
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