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We can't call this a review since it's not a consumer product, but we'll share some thoughts with you about Oculus Rift, and the future of gaming
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Forget about the Xbox One and Playstation 4 - make way for the ASROCK M8!
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Intels Kleinst-PC-Standard NUC steht jetzt auch mit „Haswell“-CPUs im Handel. Wir testen das Topmodell D54250WYK mit einem Fokus auf Leistung, Verbrauch und Lautstärke.
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The home network is one of the most consistently neglected things in modern computing, usually relegated to the “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” category even by most enthusiasts. However, it is also a market with constantly evolving technologies just like everything else and in the current landscape of always online games and every phone and gadget starving for wireless data why wouldn’t you want a network you can rely on? Earlier we reviewed My Net AC1300 from Western Digital and today we are back to put the ASUS RT-AC56U through the same paces. Is wireless AC technology all it’s cracked up to be? We will soon find out.
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Habituellement, quand nous réalisons nos dossier Mini ITX Gaming, nous tentons de vous proposer les machines les plus Extrêmes. Ce jour, notre philosophie se voulait différente, car nous avons tenté de vous proposer une machine abordable mais très performante. Basée sur un 4670K et une GTX 760, nous restons en effet sous la barre symbolique des 1000 €.
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Today we are taking a look a USB 3.0 hub with Ethernet from StarTech. This little device gives you the unmatched performance of a direct network connection, while simultaneously expanding your USB 3.0 ports. Read on to see how it performs.
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Following on from my review on Asus’ top performing wireless AC router, the RT-AC68U that we looked at not too long ago, it is only worth us taking a closer look at what makes this next generation wireless adaptor tick. Unless your laptop or desktop system has built-in wireless, there is one of two main options out there for you to choose from in order to add the freedom to your system that is wireless networking. The first of these methods is to get a USB based device which is a simple device with very little setup required – literally plug it in, install the driver and you’re away. In addition a USB adaptor is compatible with both notebook and desktop systems and they are not overly expensive either. Like most things though there is a downside to going down the USB path; whilst they are able to deliver some highly respectable levels of performance, the antenna is either very small, or internal to the adaptor and therefore signal strength can be an issue.
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Security cameras that run over a standard IP network are becoming more of a common place in the home and in a commercial environment, partly due to their ease of setup and the seamless integration in to an existing backbone, but also the ease of scaling the system up to the levels that we find in our supermarkets [for example] where tens, if not hundreds of cameras are connected in to a single environment. The additional benefit of utilising IP cameras though is the ability to connect into the system from a remote location and use it as though you are on the site itself. This is not where the selling points end though; power delivery to the cameras is another factor that has to be taken into account and with so many cameras in some instances being required, or the position where they required not the convenient for the purpose of mains power, the capacity to power the cameras directly from the network switch and through a single cable with the data to the camera, makes the speed of installation and the ease of expansion much quicker and easier.
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We check out ASUS' new PB287Q 4K monitor that was just released. How does it stack up against the competition? Read on to find out what Trace thinks of it.
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Dank immer schnellerer Internet- und Netzwerk-Geschwindigkeiten eröffnen sich dem Nutzer auch differenziertere Anwendungsgebiete. Eines davon deckt die SpotCam ab, welche ein Videosignal ins Internet sendet, so dass der User diese von überall einsehen kann. Ob uns die IP-Kamera, die zu einem Preis von 179 Euro angeboten wird, überzeugen konnte, seht ihr in unserem heutigen Videotest.
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