A few years ago, when online video really started to take off, users were satisfied with webcam-quality, blurry and pixelated videos. Just the fact that you were watching video on the Web was mind-blowing enough. This changed soon enough and HD videos have become pretty much standard for any proper online video serv... |
13 November 2009 06:04 GMT |
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Just recently, VIA technologies, a leader in the market for low-power processors and platforms, has announced the introduction of a new product, designed to combine the company's C7-M processors with a relatively new motherboard IGP, the VX855 media system processor. These two products have been combined in the ... |
18 March 2009 05:00 GMT |
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It appears that the hype generated around NVIDIA's Ion could soon fade, as HABEY, a relatively unknown company, has just announced an Atom N270-powered mini PC that can handle 1080p content. The company claims that using the same Atom N270 processor and the Intel 945GSE+ICH7M chipset will enable users to take ad... |
11 March 2009 05:30 GMT |
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While Microsoft is still mute when it comes down to communicating details related to the first Beta of Windows 7, reportedly due either at the end of October or in mid-December 2008, the company is addressing issues such as the high definition model of the operating system. However, taking into consideration display ... |
16 September 2008 12:04 GMT |
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BenQ has announced on Friday the "world's first 21.5-inch Full HD LCD display" as part of their lineup of high-quality LCD monitors. The new product is meant to provide a high quality alternative to the Full HD LCDs already on the market. The company also announced that it would release five new 21.5-inch and 24... |
23 June 2008 06:43 GMT |
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Every time Dell rolls out a new PC series they simply have to link it to a new series of LCD screens. I still don't know why that happens. A new and capable LCD from Dell is always a good thing. Or so it seems.Under the name 2407WFP-HC, Dell has started to sell a new 24-inch display reworked from an older versio... |
29 June 2007 06:46 GMT |
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That's not a mistake. I know (as most of you do) that 8400 cards are one click away since Nvidia is preparing to launch its low-cost VGA DirectX 10 adapter on June the 19th, but that very video card will not be a 65nm-based one. Unfortunately, if you want 65nm GPUs you will have to wait a little longer. However,... |
12 June 2007 12:06 GMT |
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As with all new technologies, Blu-Ray is also slowly making its way into the homes of thousands of consumers and the reason behind this is the price decrease. Panasonic yesterday announced the availability of the DMP-BD10A, the company's next generation Blu-ray Disc player. But the device itself would not be suc... |
16 May 2007 05:05 GMT |
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The lead programmer of God of War 2, Tim Moss talked to Newsweek's N'Gai Croal saying that any God of War following the currently available one would run at 1080p, with an amazing 60 fps. This of course would concern the PS3, but it's a long shot even with the next-gen machine from Sony, with its fancy... |
20 April 2007 03:17 GMT |
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If you want to have the best viewing experience, then you need a wide-screen TV. This is what you constantly hear in commercials, everybody is "bragging" about their product being the best, and if you want quality, you will want their product, and nothing less. Well, what can I say, when placed in front of such state... |
5 April 2007 09:09 GMT |
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What, you think that's a typo? Well, it's not, the title really says God of War 3, although it was announced rather indirectly. During the launch party of God of War 2, game director Cory Barlog mentioned that the next GoW in the series will run at 1080p and have the SIXAXIS rumbling in your hands. As many ... |
14 March 2007 05:45 GMT |
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