Published September 27, 2011
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The Dell U2311H monitor sits in a good spot for those that want a reasonably priced display. Its E-IPS LCD has improved viewing angles which is extremely useful for those that hate odd angles ruining their view but it doesn’t quite reach the pinnacle of display clarity like a full blown IPS panel which you […]
Read more Dell’s U2311H Monitor sports some highly sought after features
Published September 26, 2011
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The bulk of Android tablets kind of just meld together but the good news is that if you pick up the Motorola Xoom 2, which might just come out in 7 and 8.2-inch versions, you’re guaranteed some powerful hardware and some distinctive cladding that just might set it apart from the millions of tablets that are pouring […]
Read more Motorola Xoom 2 Android Tablet sports specs that are so fresh and so fly
Published September 25, 2011
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The Alienware M18x notebook has plenty of great things going for it. Its Intel Core i7 2960XM processor can handle plenty of heavy applications and games, which you’d want from your portable gaming notebook, and its Dual NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M SLI graphics chips provide the sort of horsepower you need. If you thought there […]
Read more Alienware M18x Laptop tears through your games on the road
Published September 25, 2011
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The ASUS P8H67-M EVO motherboard is the sort of board you want when there’s a system to be built which won’t see any form of enthusiast level tweaking. Aside from the restrictions on pushing your CPU there are a ton of reasons to consider this microATX board with its LGA1155 processor support and multi GPU capability […]
Read more ASUS P8H67-M EVO Motherboard keeps you honest
Published September 22, 2011
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NVIDIA’s Tegra 3 ARM chip is set to answer many questions which you never even knew you had. The first is probably you questioning your need for an even more powerful platform for all of your mobile applications, and gadgets, to run on which you’ll answer with a hearty yes then stop your brain from […]
Read more NVIDIA Tegra 3 ARM CPU brings quad core speed to your apps
Published September 21, 2011
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The ECS A75F-A is a bit overkill for playing host to a CPU platform that’s a bit more budget oriented than the rest but that just gives you more reasons to upgrade further on down the road. When it’s paired up with the AMD Fusion A6-3650 APU you have yourself a potent machine capable of […]
Read more ECS A75F-A Motherboard pairs up with the AMD A6-3650 APU quite nicely
Published September 21, 2011
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ASUS is well known for performance products which puts the Radeon HD 6770 DirectCU Silent video card in a bit of a weird spot. It offers the great gaming performance a 6770 card should offer but they’ve piled on a silent heatsink that should keep temperatures under control and minimize the amount of noise your system […]
Read more ASUS Radeon HD 6770 DirectCU Silent Video Card leaves your ears alone
Published September 20, 2011
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Computing devices, such as the HP Touchpad, sport an amazing amount of flexibility despite its less than powerful processor but that hasn’t stopped the fervent communities, that pop up around, to squeeze as much performance as possible from their handy portable devices. Interestingly there are some substandard settings for the Touchpad that keep it constantly […]
Read more HP Touchpad Hacks to increase performance and minimize your wait
Published September 19, 2011
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It’s going to be difficult to compare the relative performance of any product without having them on hand and that can get cost prohibitive very quickly if you’re dealing with Solid State Drives so be glad sites like ITShootOut takes the reigns on this sort of endeavor. They’ve taken a look at the G.Skill Phoenix […]
Read more Solid State Drives team up and compare notes
Published September 18, 2011
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The Corsair TX750M Power Supply doesn’t overplay its hand and go crazy with all manner of LED lighting system or overkill wattage ratings. Instead you’ll find a very solid 80Plus 750Watt PSU that will handle the vast majority of mid-range PC builds with ease and is designed, at least in part, to keep noise levels at […]
Read more Corsair TX750M PSU stays the course