by Rafael Hernandez on September 7, 2006
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EETimes writes of Samsung’s new light sensing system that can automatically adjust screen brightness and per pixel color saturation depending on current light conditions. A nice feature for those phones and mp3 players that regularly gets washed out due to…
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 7, 2006
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AnandTech has tested an Ageia PhysX based card on the City of Heroes expansion named City of Villains. Early tests with the card were a mixed bag, in some cases lowering performance, but this new title with all of its…
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 7, 2006
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HardOCP has a look at the EPoX EP-5P945Pro motherboard. It supports Intel’s LGA775 chips including the Core 2 Duo which is a good thing given the lack of options in that area. It seems like a good offering from Epox…
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 6, 2006
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Trusted Reviews has a look at the Toshiba Satellite Pro A100 notebook computer. The Intel Core Duo CPU should be familiar as is the 15.4″ widescreen display making it similar to the competition’s offerings but you do have a choice…
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 6, 2006
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Phoronix has a look at the ASUS WL-500g Premium wireless router. They do indeed make wireless routers and it provides some compelling features such as USB ports for some network attached storage and printer support although it lacks some good…
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 6, 2006
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AnandTech has a look at the Nvidia 7900GS graphics chip. It’s a slightly modified 7900GT chip so you can expect good performance although a few of its pipelines have been snipped which will see the GT maintain a performance advantage….
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 5, 2006
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Sudhian has a look at the ATI Radeon X1950XTX graphics card. The company hasn’t done much to the GPU on the board, it’s still the same as the one in the X1900XT(X) series, they’ve just added much faster graphics memory…
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 5, 2006
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Guru3D has a look at the Sparkle Calibre P790+ 512MB graphics card. The memory total is higher than your plain 7900GT, as is its default clock rate, but they managed to push their cards a bit further and when paired…
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 5, 2006
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HardOCP has a look at the Diamond Viper X1600 PRO 512MB graphics card. The board has quite a bit more memory than other X1600 PROs which might’ve helped it at high resolutions if it weren’t for its crippled memory bandwidth….
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 4, 2006
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bit-tech has a look at the Dell XPS 700 desktop system. The XPS line is their stab at the gaming segment and the new 700 series has a slick, albeit large, new case and an Intel Core 2 Duo under…
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 4, 2006
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VRZone has an early look at the DFI LAN Party NF590 SLI Intel motherboard. Nvidia’s SLI chipset for Intel is sure to be sought after by the performance crowd especially with the latest Core 2 Duo chips floating around and…
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