by Rafael Hernandez on March 8, 2004
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AnandTech managed to snag an Albatron LWX-30-AMS LCD TV and has a review up for our convenience. It’s a rather large display with a terrific specification sheet but a nagging flaw could sway many potential customers away from it. You’ll…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 8, 2004
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The Tech Report ran a Western Digital Raptor 74GB, a 10K RPM hard drive, against a good lineup of other drive alternatives which includes SCSI drives and even a RAID array of drives. The Raptor had a rather impressive run…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 8, 2004
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ExtremeMHz has a review on an interesting motherboard package, the Soyo SY-P4VAL Version M. This Pentium 4 board is geared to a more multimedia minded bunch with its integrated video and slow front side bus speeds which won’t be winning…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 8, 2004
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InfoWorld has news on a United Nations University study that tries to detail the amount of resources it takes to create one functional computer and average monitor and suggests that upgrading PCs to extend their usefulness is a possible solution…
Read more Save the Planet! Upgrade your PC?
by Rafael Hernandez on March 8, 2004
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Hexus.net got busy with the Athlon 64 3000+, AMD’s “bargain” 64-bit processor. They take a look at the retail version of the chip and show you what you can expect out of it when compared to AMD’s other 64-bit offerings…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 8, 2004
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Digital Daily grabbed four new heatsinks out on the market for the Socket A (AMD Athlon non-64bit) and put them through some rigorous testing. There’s nothing fancy about these ‘sinks but they all seem to do a competent job which…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 7, 2004
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Yahoo News has spent some time with SnapStream Media’s Beyond TV 3 and offers up a favorable review for this personal video recorder software. It functions similar to a Tivo and requires a TV tuner card in your PC but…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 6, 2004
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X-bit labs gathered up five of Samsung’s latest LCD models and compared them visually. They take a look at a few of their TV/Monitor offerings as well as the company’s newest, fast refresh rate, 12ms LCD screens which are quite…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 5, 2004
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Microsoft will make quite a number of security changes to their XP operating system with their upcoming Service Pack but those changes could break applications you depend on. Computerworld has the rest of the story….
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 5, 2004
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VR-Zone Hardware has a review on a new SFF to the market, the rather shiney EPoX eX5 Mini Me. This Intel platform based cube uses the 865G chipset which is host to a wide array of connectivity options making this…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 5, 2004
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Yahoo News is running an AP story on Microsoft’s SenseCam, a digital camera designed to be worn around your neck, which can automatically take photos depending on conditions such as sudden movement or changes in light. The gadget has some…
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