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Nvidia's domination of the market with DX10-ready graphics cards continues unabated, this time with the 8800 Ultra. It's been several years since the GPU specialist has applied the term Ultra to its cards
Stunning performance
Laughably expensive
Until DX10's issues are sorted out, this will be nothing more than a very expensive performance card
July, 2007
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2 reviews
Laptop security cables attach to a laptop via the security slot that can be found on most models. The cables tend to be thinner than desktop security cables to make them lighter to carry around
Siren will certainly draw attention
It's quite an unpleasant noise
An extra level of security for those who regularly use their laptop on the move
July, 2007
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7 reviews
As you may know, integrated graphics aren't focused on insane fill rates or huge memory throughputs. They're more about offering a reasonable feature-set in a limited amount of space for the everyman - and here Intel's latest sets a new benchmark
Intel Clear Video Technology, Hardware T&L, 128 shaders
Still not good enough for serious gaming
As far as integrated graphics goes, this is the best we've seen, and it's certainly enough to have AMD/ATi worried
May, 2007
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1 reviews
For performance and specifications the D7000 represents a solid, if unspectacular, Core Duo offering.
June, 2006
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3 reviews
This does more for the Viiv cause than millions of dollars of Intel marketing could ever do. Surely this is the way Media Centers were meant to be?
June, 2006
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5 reviews
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