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Point of View has outed new firmware versions for its TAB-PROTAB25XXL (ProTab 25XXL) and TAB-PL1015 (Mobii 1015) Android tablets, which may improve the overall performance and functionality of these devices.
Despite the fact that no official changelog is available, if you consider updating and discover the changes m... |
5 June 2013 07:33 GMT |
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Point of View has just released a new firmware for its TAB-P1325 (Mobii 1325) tablet, namely the 1.0 version build 20130524, which fixes an issue with the language selection that would disappear after shutdown.
In addition, the package also fixes the issue with the shutdown option that would result into a system res... |
29 May 2013 09:10 GMT |
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Point of View has recently released a new firmware update for the MOBII 1325 tablet (codenamed TAB-P1325). Version 1.0.20140503 fixes the graphics reboot if battery is lower than 50% issue. The 13.3” tablet is powered by a Dual Cortex A9, 1.6 GHz processing unit, assisted by the Mali-400 graphics processor. Th... |
9 May 2013 08:48 GMT |
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Today, Point of View released a new firmware version that prevents the possible touchpanel problem some users may have experienced with the device’s original software version. Besides the firmware, the 20130423 package, Point of View also outed a Touchpanel Enabler file that fixes the touchpanel if it has froz... |
26 April 2013 10:39 GMT |
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Point of View, a Dutch electronics manufacturer, has recently released a new firmware version for the ONYX 506 Navi tablet. This update adds language support and sets the Android keyboard to default.
Inside the archive (which you can download from the link below), one can find the firmware file, drivers and, of cour... |
16 April 2013 09:18 GMT |
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The ProTab 3 XXL 10.1'' Android Tablet (or TAB-PROTAB30-IPS10) benefits from a new firmware version 20130228. Although no release notes are provided, upgrading to this version may improve the device’s overall performance and functionality.
In order to update the firmware, first make sure you own the ... |
5 April 2013 09:56 GMT |
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Point of View’s ONYX 527 Navi Tablet (TAB-P527) shakes hands with a new firmware version 20130130. Although there are no release notes, updating to this version may increase overall performance and functionality of the device.
So, if you accurately follow the update steps, there is nothing to lose.
First, b... |
20 March 2013 08:12 GMT |
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Point of View has released three new firmware versions for its Android Tablets: the 0409 version for TAB-PLAYTABPRO, the 20130130 firmware for TAB-P701, as well as the 1828-20120725 update for PROTAB2XXL.
Although we can’t bring out any changes because there are no official release notes (except for the PROTAB... |
14 March 2013 11:28 GMT |
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Assassin's Creed 3 may not have been released yet, but that didn't prevent Point of View from including a free download voucher of it with its new NVIDIA-powered graphics card.
As the game will be commercially available from November 23 onwards (2012), that is when buyers of the PoV GeForce GTX 650 Ti wil... |
9 October 2012 11:17 GMT |
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Well-known Nvidia add in board (AIB) video card manufacturing partner Point of View has decided to get into the graphics adapter software tuning business. This is a good sign as every high end video card manufacturer usually develops its own tweak and monitoring software.This will also enrich the bundle Point of View... |
23 September 2012 09:01 GMT |
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We thought, for a little while, that Point of View wasn't going to launch anything other than the reference-clocked GeForce GTX 660 and 650, but we aren't sad to be proven wrong.
Like so many times before (with GTX 660 Ti UltraCharged, GTX 680 UltraCharged 4 GB for example), the company is building on its... |
14 September 2012 02:48 GMT |
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Another company has added its name to the list of NVIDIA partners that didn't go beyond the norm when preparing their GeForce GTX 660 and 650 cards.
As we already said, the cards are aimed at people who don't have too much money to spend but want to enjoy games to their fullest, regardless.
Multi-displa... |
13 September 2012 13:41 GMT |
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Point of View has just announced two new Android-powered tablets that use the new Jelly Bean version of Google’s operating system. The company is apparently betting on the large screen area as one tablet features a 9.7” diagonal while the second is a 10” gadget. We’re very glad to see Point o... |
12 September 2012 21:41 GMT |
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We've covered the release of NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 660 Ti graphics adapter, as well as the launch of about two dozen OEM-made versions, but we aren't done with the latter type of adapters.
What we are going to write about here is the Point of View / TGT GeForce GTX 660 Ti UltraCharged “LOW LEAKA... |
20 August 2012 05:14 GMT |
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Point of View is mostly known for its NVIDIA graphics cards, but the company is in the business of PC peripherals as well, headphones in this case.
Two lines of headphones have been launched. One of them is called Rock 100, while the other bears the name of Rock 300B.
The former features a closed over-the-ear des... |
11 August 2012 05:23 GMT |
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Point of View has prepared a very nice surprise of the video card enthusiasts. The company has just launched a special version of Nvidia’s GTX 680 video card that uses hand-picked GPUs and double the usual video memory along with a triple-fan cooler.
The new card from Point of View is officially called POV/TGT... |
9 August 2012 06:51 GMT |
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Video card manufacturer Point of View has decided to make sure its new Nvidia GeForce GT 640 video card is clearly faster than AMD’s upcoming desktop Trinity APUs and is now presenting a pre-overclocked model. Many people were wondering why would Nvidia make GPUs that are less potent than AMD’s Trinity i... |
15 July 2012 21:01 GMT |
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The competition for the fastest Nvidia GeForce GTX 680 graphics card design seems to have been won by Point of View’s GeForce GTX 680 “BEAST/Backplate” video card using a rather simplistic cooling system and PCB. Don’t get us wrong, there is nothing simple about a GTX 680 PCB, but Point of Vi... |
9 July 2012 05:53 GMT |
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Unlike Sparkle, Point of View actually made some modifications to the GeForce GTX 680 before launching the GTX 680 EXO.
One of the changes is, predictably enough, the cooler: instead of the reference model, we have a more silent and effective Arctic Cooling contraption, a bit thicker than 2 slots. There's even ... |
16 May 2012 11:13 GMT |
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After all the other GTX 670 press shots or PCB photos, we aren't surprised to see that Point of View has also allowed a shot of its model to leak to the web. The GeForce GTX 670 graphics cards will be powered by GK104 GPUs that didn't quite make it. More than a few of them have been revealed so far, eve... |
7 May 2012 04:35 GMT |
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Point of View may be best known for its graphics cards, but it has been doing its best to establish a presence on the tablet market too.
As it happens, the company has completed the development of a new such product, one that supposedly runs on a Cortex A8 CPU.
Going by the report, we think it is a single-core chi... |
12 April 2012 12:01 GMT |
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We've already seen MSI's and Palit's GeForce GTX 680 Kepler-based graphics cards, not to mention NVIDIA's own. Now, we are casting a glance in the direction of the model from Point of View. As you may have guessed, it's pretty much identical to the cards mentioned above. The GPU works a... |
22 March 2012 10:09 GMT |
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NVIDIA partner Point of View and the overclocking team from TGT seem to be keen on offering extreme users only the best and fastest graphics cards, and for this reason, they've decided to push the watercooled GTX 580 “Beast” to its limits, releasing the “Beast 2” model.
Over the past f... |
1 March 2011 02:30 GMT |
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Together with all the other Nvidia board partners, Point of View has also released its version of the GTX 560 Ti graphics card out into the open, the company promising to deliver ”excellent stock performance with some OC possibilities” with its GeForce GTX5650Ti.
Just like most other manufacturers, Poi... |
25 January 2011 10:41 GMT |
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There are already several factory overclocked versions of the GeForce GTX 570, but Point of View tried to go a bit higher than most, using the aid of an AquaCopper waterblock.Once again, one of NVIDIA's many manufacturing partners has brought forth a new iteration of the GeForce GTX 570.Unveiled earlier this mo... |
20 December 2010 08:06 GMT |
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Since we haven't really been able to contain the entire flood of announcements regarding the GeForce GTX 570 that followed NVIDIA's official unveiling of the second 500 series card, we continue our coverage today, starting with Point of View, who's released no less than three GTX 570 models onto the ma... |
8 December 2010 02:27 GMT |
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I think that is safe to say that by now everybody has become well accustomed to Point of View's TGT tuned graphics cards, so I will skip any introduction and step right over to the newly released POV/TGT GeForce GTX 580 “Beast” GPU that comes ready for being water-cooled.
Just introduced, the Beas... |
3 December 2010 14:31 GMT |
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It seems that Point of View and the TGT Tuning team have had enough waiting and have finally decided to bring out another pair of GeForce GTX 580 video controllers.Like NVIDIA's various other partners, Point of View was quick to bring out its own GeForce GTX 580 card once the reference board was made official.T... |
11 November 2010 02:35 GMT |
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As the next-gen Fermi graphics cat is now out of the bag, just about all of NVIDIA's partners are now starting to roll out their own cards based on the reference design provided by the famous GPU manufacturer, one of the first companies to do so being traditional NVIDIA integrator Point of View (also known by it... |
9 November 2010 10:02 GMT |
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Now that the string of GT 430 releases has more or less settled down, the team composed of Point of View and TGT decided to deliver a new product for their Beast collection, namely a special iteration of the GT 450.Point of View and TGT have been releasing graphics cards together for a while, one of the more recent ... |
18 October 2010 03:11 GMT |
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Even though the GTX 480 is known for being both power-hungry and hot, hardware makers will always find a way to go around these limitations if they truly wish to, and POV seems to have succeeded in this by creating the GeForce GTX 480 Beast. When NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 480 first came out, it managed to reclaim th... |
12 October 2010 07:52 GMT |
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Having been unveiled some time ago, the NVIDIA GeForce GTS 450 video board has once again been customized by the point of View-TGT team duo, leading to the arrival of two boards with factory overclocked GPUs, memory and shaders. For those interested in a reminder, the stock clocks of the reference card are 783 MHz f... |
28 September 2010 10:35 GMT |
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Though the GTX 480 isn't exactly overclocking-friendly, what with its high heat generation, some factory tuned models have still been released, and it seems that another one is on the way, the GTX 480 Ultra Charged TFC form TGT and Point of View that is.As end-users no doubt know, the GeForce GTX 480 was the fi... |
15 September 2010 06:03 GMT |
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With NVIDIA having released the GTS 450 only a short while ago, Point of View figured it would not lag too far behind its rivals, so it delivered its own video controller which, though it sticks to reference specifications, appears to be somewhat cheaper than competing products.The Fermi architecture is NVIDIA'... |
14 September 2010 06:24 GMT |
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With the GeForce GTX 460 having been so well received, especially compared to its higher-end siblings, NVIDIA's partners are quite eager to optimize it further, so Point of View teamed up with TGT and released the GTX 460 Beast, a card with a serious boost to the clock speed of its GPU and memory.The new GTX 46... |
28 August 2010 04:08 GMT |
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The web has been humming for some time with rumors about a certain collection of graphics adapters that a certain group of hardware specialists has been working on. Following the release of NVIDIA's Latest GeForce GTX 400 Series adapter, the GTX 460, its partners have been quite quick in unleashing their own ve... |
3 August 2010 08:30 GMT |
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Recently, graphics cards maker Point of View set up a team, the TGT team, right after it hired Wolfram Tismer, formerly of EVGA Europe. This team created a new line of video cards that is exclusively composed of customized GeForce GTX 400 models, some of which can be said to reach such high clock speeds that they ecl... |
20 July 2010 10:15 GMT |
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It seems that NVIDIA did not give its partners permission, or time, to do any sort of real modifications to its newest graphics adapters, the GeForce GTX 400 Series of DirectX 11-capable Fermi video cards. In fact, with the exception of a pair of water-cooled video boards from EVGA, all the GTX 470 and GTX 480 &ldqu... |
1 April 2010 09:49 GMT |
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Earlier this year, NVIDIA's CEO, Mr. Jen-Hsun Huang, said that it expected about 20 ION-based designs to surface on the market, before the year's end, providing users with a few more choices when it came to a low-power, ultraportable computer system. On that note, Point of View, one of the graphics chip mak... |
10 September 2009 10:25 GMT |
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Point of View, one of the many NVIDIA partners, has recently announced the introduction of yet another Mobii mini PC, designed to take advantage of the much-hyped NVIDIA Ion platform. Suggestively dubbed Mobii ION miniPC, the new 10-inch portable computer system comes to compete with some of the other 10-inch netbook... |
22 July 2009 08:12 GMT |
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Having already made its debut into the market for ultra-portable netbook systems, NVIDIA partner Point of View is expected to also announce a new series of portable computer systems, featuring Intel's latest CULV processor platform. Suggestively dubbed Mobii ULV slim-line notebook, Point of View's latest co... |
1 June 2009 03:22 GMT |
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The introduction of NVIDIA's ION platform has enabled a number of its partners to try out some of their own designs. Following the release of the first ION-based nettop, Point of View has also updated its product lineup with the introduction of an ION-based Mini ITX PC and is also expected to release two ION mot... |
8 May 2009 03:55 GMT |
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Point of View, mostly known for its range of NVIDIA-based graphics cards, has recently introduced a new netbook, dubbed Mobii NB9010, coming as the company's second generation of Mobii mini-notebooks. The system is built as an alternative to other 10-inch netbooks on the market, providing users with three differ... |
4 February 2009 04:37 GMT |
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