by Pedro Hernandez on March 13, 2009
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On paper, there’s already plenty to like about the Palm Pre: Linux-based operating system, Web inspired application development platform, gesture-based interface, built-in GPS and Wi-Fi, 3 megapixel camera with LED flash… The list goes on. Below are 10 features…
Read more 10 Reasons to Love the Palm Pre
by Rafael Hernandez on March 11, 2009
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Nvidia is attempting to clean up its product naming scheme so they don’t have so many different generations of names on the market at once, of course it all means that you’ll be even more confused by the glut of…
Read more Nvidia's Naming Scheme Madness Continues
by Rafael Hernandez on March 10, 2009
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So that mini-system you purchased is saving you all sorts of desktop space and its sleek design gives your desk that sense of high-tech heaven. Unfortunately that slim machine’s graphics performance may be lagging behind the curve and your choices…
Read more ASUS EAH4550 Radeon HD 4550, Half Height Fun
by Rafael Hernandez on March 9, 2009
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The high end of the graphics card market is filled with all manner of multi-GPU setups which pair up two beastly high-end GPUs for improved performance. Sapphire’s Radeon HD 4850X2 1GB is going to show everyone what happens when you…
Read more Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 X2 1GB, Mid-Range Goes Double-Team
by Rafael Hernandez on March 8, 2009
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The usual method for expanding on your available desktop area is to attach a monitor to your graphics card’s secondary display port. In some instances it’s not possible or you’ve already taken up that port so you’ll need something like…
Read more HIS Multi-View DVI, Expand Your Desktop Real Estate
by Rafael Hernandez on March 6, 2009
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AMD’s Phenom II has gotten the enthusiast crowd excited about the company’s platform again so SilentPCReview thought it’d be a good idea to take a look at the 790GX chipset that are conveniently affixed on a pair of motherboards from…
Read more Gigabyte/MSI 790GX Showdown
by Rafael Hernandez on March 6, 2009
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With the recent upheaval on the high end pushing every graphics card down a notch you’d expect those previously high-powered mid-range cards to be the perfect choice in all situations, the low-power/HTPC market would like to disagree. Sapphire’s Radeon HD…
Read more Sapphire Radeon HD 4670 Ultimate, Beefing Up The Low-End
by Rafael Hernandez on March 5, 2009
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There comes a time for most products to get the old heave from the regular driver update schedule, today AMD/ATI’s Radeon lineup gets a bit of pruning. The Radeon X1000 lineup and earlier aren’t going to be seeing much in…
Read more Some Radeons Moving Into Legacy Support Realm
by Rafael Hernandez on March 4, 2009
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Some new mobile GPUs aren’t all that they appear to be but AMD’s new ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4830 and 4860 are based off the same architecture found on the company’s current desktop chips. The Tech Report has all of…
Read more Mobility Radeon HD 4830/4860, Powerful Mobile Graphics
by Rafael Hernandez on March 4, 2009
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While new product announcements bring plenty of welcome press and, in some cases, thoughts of even more powerful portable gaming bliss Nvidia’s latest moves may just have you scratching your head. Their new GTX 280M mobile GPU is, in actuality,…
Read more Nvidia GTX 280M, Not So New Actually