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Continuing our voyage through the range of Philips’ newly-released monitors, it’s the 27″ 273E3QH’s turn to be scrutinized at our KitGuru labs. Can its AMVA panel and ultra-high contrast ratio guide it to the worthy heights of a successful evaluation?
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Jouer dans de bonnes conditions, c’est avoir une grosse carte graphique, histoire d’avoir le nombre suffisant de FPS. Mais c’est aussi jouer avec un son de bonne qualité. D’une part, les sensations sont largement renforcées, d’autre part, les indications géographiques que peuvent apporter une bonne qualité de son sont essentielles, pour ne pas dire primordiales. Il n’y a qu’à voir le fait que les vrais PGM jouent en général avec de jolis casques sur les oreilles, et parfois délaissent d’autres périphériques, le tapis voire la souris, ou plus exactement se contentent-ils de matériels moyens. Nous avons vu du casques Sennheiser d’avionique sur certaines teams, avec grosse réduction active de bruit et gros coût des deux reins cette fois. Ici, deux constructeurs en sont bien conscients, Asus et Sennheiser, dans le kit Xense, la carte son et le casque développés de concert par Asus et Sennheiser.
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Watching digital content in your living room, it remains a challenge sometimes. Of course there are plenty of media players, settop boxes, smart TVs, intelligent Blu-ray players and the old favourite, the HTPC. The latter is the most flexible, but until now also the largest in size, which can be a drawback in the living room. Arctic has attempted to solve that problem, by creating an HTPC that is the size of a media player.
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Notebook-Trinity trifft Winzgehäuse: Mit dem MC101 bietet Arctic dank A10-4600M-APU von AMD einen überaus interessanten HTPC im edlen Aluminiumkleid an. Wir testen die Kombination.
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For its small size the Mobile Boombox sounds very good, even with the volume maxed out the sound doesn't distort. The volume doesn't go very high, however, and the sound is very directional. Like most Bluetooth speakers, the Boombox sounds better when you hook it up with the 3.5 mm jack instead of Bluetooth.
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A media card reader can be a convenient device when it comes to transferring information between cameras, video cameras and a desktop computer. Media card readers based on USB 3.0 should take advantage of the higher interface bandwidth to allow much faster file transfer. In this article, Benchmark Reviews looks at the Silverstone FP37 USB 3.0 front bay media card reader to find out just what kind of features and performance can be expected from this newer generation of media card reader.
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People love their portable electronics, and can't get escape without their phone, tablet, and digital multimedia devices in tow. We take our ebook readers with us everywhere, carry a Bluetooth wireless headset for calls on the road, and occasionally find time to take pictures with the digital camera. All of these devices require power, and when you're away from home it's hard to keep batteries charged during long trips or after prolonged use. Every vehicle has a 12V cigarette lighter receptacle, but most lack USB power outlets. Arctic Cooling offers the Dual USB Car Charger (model PSAEQ-AC01901-BL) to keep your devices working while on the road, with two USB ports and the ability to fast-charge at up to 2.1 amps of power.
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The “cloud” may the the cliché buzzword of the year, but leveraging it has saved me a lot of hassle transporting (and sharing) files to the OCMS staff. When we write articles, we have to share assets like product images, screenshots, graphics for watermarks, documents, and benchmarking software for testing. We used to do this through our own FTP server or forum software, each of which have their own set of problems.
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John Williamson aka Pwnography6 is back with another case modding guide. This time he takes a BitFenix Prodigy chassis and adds in a side panel window.
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Back on August 2010, I made a prediction: desktop PCs have an expiration date, and that time may not be far off. I followed-up that article with several more editorials that contained plenty of truth, but our readers commented in revolt. Even some of my industry peers said I was pessimistic, and that the enthusiast desktop PC industry would continue to thrive and grow. I later predicted key points that would prove themselves essential for Intel to sustain desktop motherboard development, and now Intel has announced the end of the desktop platform - or rather a slow three-year wind-down toward an end by 2016. Here's how the desktop PC ends...
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