When it comes to monitors and TV sets, we can’t but acknowledge the general trend, which has it that these display devices must provide a high-quality visual experience, while maintaining a sleek and lightweight form factor. This is the reason why most of the display manufacturers of today are continuously sett... |
17 September 2008 06:27 GMT |
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Despite the fact that diagonal size does matter a lot nowadays when purchasing a new HDTV set, the truth of the matter is that quite a lot of homes are simply too small for widescreen LCDs and PDPs. For this reason, the people from AOC have just announced a completely new line of high-definition LCD TV sets, designed... |
15 August 2008 01:59 GMT |
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Yesterday, AOC announced the introduction of what it likes to call "a new breed of multi-functional high-definition display technology." The new product comes in the form of a 22-inch HD multi-functional display that sports HD3 technology. Dubbed 2230Fm, AOC's new display is poised to considerably enhance the vi... |
11 July 2008 11:16 GMT |
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The success recorded by the most recent MMORPG released by Funcom and Eidos, Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures might not be exactly what was expected from the game, but still both the developers and publishers are quite satisfied: more than 700.000 gamers have signed up for an account by now and numbers keep growing,... |
1 July 2008 03:37 GMT |
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Sometimes, having high hopes for your product is not necessarily a good thing because you risk being disappointed if things don't come true. However, we would be making a mistake if we were to call Funcom disappointed with its sales of the recently released Age of Conan MMORPG. But it is clear that they are low... |
6 June 2008 15:06 GMT |
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Grand Theft Auto IV was the most anticipated game of the year and a true hit for Rockstar and Take Two. It managed to jump to the number 1 position in chart sales all over the world and, no matter if we're talking about the PS3 or the Xbox 360 version, this game sells. It seems that, however, its number one days... |
2 June 2008 12:06 GMT |
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