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NVIDIA Recently unveiled their ION platform, which combines a GeForce 9400m GPU to the Intel Atom mobile processor. The synergistic effect of GeForce and Atom processors have combined to deliver true high-definition performance beyond any mobile platform before it, allowing more range from 'NetBook' and 'NetTop' products. A dual-core 1.6GHz Intel Atom N330 CPU and NVIDIA GeForce 9400M GPU are packaged onto a Mini-ITX DDR2 AMCP7A-ION motherboard to create the ASRock ION, and ultra-efficient NetTop system. Delivering an compact HTPC or desktop computer alternative with native HDMI high-definition playback capability and powerful computing power isn't easy, and Benchmark Reviews discovers how well the ASRock NetTop ION 330 performs against mobile competitors using the Windows 7 Operating System.
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It feels like just yesterday that the name Asus was associated with motherboards and graphics cards; a big name to enthusiasts, but not to the consumer electronics market. Now, Asus has snuck into all kinds of mainstream markets, including laptops, Android tablets, and even wireless hardware. Today, we’ll be taking a look at their “Black Diamond” RT-N56U Wireless-N Router in combination with the USB-N13 Wireless-N Adapter.
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We decided to visit EVGA's Taipei office to see where all the bright ideas that went into the Classified SR-2 mainboard had come from. Brief tour of the Research & Developent departments inside.
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Online video chat is rapidly becoming a standard form of communication. Corporations frequently hold webinars as the most cost efficient form of long-distance communication. Every platform, from in-browser chat programs like Gmail's to the well-known Skype, is supporting video chat. Webcams are slowly turning into required accessories like keyboard and mice. However, most webcams are cheap and produce horrible image quality. Realizing this many companies have started offering HD webcams. Benchmark Reviews checks out FaceVsion's new TouchCam-N1 HD VideoCam to see if its 720p video support can offer a new refreshing experience with video chat.
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OCIA.net has posted their review of the NZXT Sentry LXE Fan Controller. Below is a direct quote from the review.
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Hauppauge’s HD PVR is the world’s first High-Definition video recorder for making real-time H.264 compressed recordings. Ideal for those wanting to record their favourite HD content, the HD PVR can record PC & Consoles game play, cable TV and from satellite set top boxes.
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EagleTech's Neptor NP100K-WH External Battery Pack helps fill the void until we can fit lightning into an "AA" size package. The Neptor NP100K-WH has a capacity of 10,000mAh and can charge two devices at the same time with its 2.1Ah and 0.5Ah USB charging ports. The battery inside the unit is replaceable, and is about $20 less to replace than getting a whole new charger. The NP100K comes with a micro-USB cable for charging and sports a carrying case that is both stylish and tough enough to protect the battery during travels. With such a large capacity it's able to charge most phones 3 or 4 times, or it can fully charge a tablet with some left over for part of a second charge. Measuring in at 16 x 66 x 95 mm and weighing only 190g, it's very portable and even fits in most pockets.
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Today we are looking at the WN3500RP or Universal Dual Band Wi-Fi Range Extender for short... or not. Designed to pretty much do what it says, this device extends the range of an existing wireless network by repeating the signal with the use of a new network SSID. So essentially, it is a basic router that forwards on traffic it receives to the primary router.
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Since then GC-1 and MX-2 have been competing for our hard earned money but things are about to get a little more interesting as both manufacturers are refreshing their product line. Gelid have GC-2 heading to stores across the world now and we have an exclusive preview of Arctic Cooling’s MX-3 which aims to be the best performing compound available.
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There are a lot of issues with computers that, when not addressed, can lead to either minor annoyances or major malfunction. If your motherboard melts, or your power supply explodes into a fiery ball of death, those are major freaking malfunctions. But what about the minor stuff, like vibration noise issues? There are several options out there to remedy this definite annoyance, but what is worth buying and how much money should you really drop on them? Today, I'm going to review one such device that is meant to decimate your fan vibration issues for good. Acoustifan has provided us with their 120mm Anti-vibration Fan Gasket.
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