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ATI FIREGL X1-128
by Simon Danaher
TI's current workstation-class 3D graphics accelerators - dubbed X1 - are the company's latest effort to keep a hand in the high-end 3D graphics market. Consumer-level 3D hardware is now massively powerful, of course, but for all-out 3D performance and rock-solid driver integration you need a card dedicated to the purpose, and ATI claims the X1-128 is it.
Nov 12, 2003
InFocus X1
by Darren Ellis
Whenever PC Authority reviews a data projector, we try it out with DVDs and games, and we test entertainment projectors with PCs just to see how they handle applications other than those they’re specifically designed for.
Jun 18, 2003
Sony Ericsson Xperia X1
by Alex Bradner
Costly and fiddly to use, despite a decent keyboard and high-resolution screen.
Feb 2, 2009
Preview: Sony Ericsson Xperia X1
by Stuff.tv
It seems like the Xperia X1 has been around for ages but has the Sony Ericsson Smartphone still got the wow factor?
Sep 5, 2008
XENON Z1s VISUAL WORKSTATION
by Daniel Gardiner
This is the kind of workstation that budding 3D artists have wet dreams over. It packs two Hyper-Threaded 3.06GHz Xeon processors – currently the best workstation processors on offer from Intel – a gigabyte of RAM and a 10,000rpm SCSI hard drive. In short, you'll be hard pressed to find a faster workstation without forking out the $15,000 or so for a blazing Silicon Graphics machine.
May 1, 2003
Olympus cameras Mju 800
by Staff writers
The Mju has hidden depths with aperture-priority and shutter-priority modes, but alas no fully manual mode
Aug 28, 2008
BenQ W100
by Bennett Ring
If you want big, bright, cheap images, check this Benq projector out.
Jun 1, 2006
Pacstar AMD X1 Gaming System
by Nick Ross
Dual-core and FireWire may be missing, but Pacstar’s system offer’s more than we expected from a value PC.
Aug 24, 2006
ASROCK 939SLI32-eSATA
by Craig Simms
Clever corner cutting gives us an affordable, upgradeable performer.
Jun 2, 2006
News
Is Cubism the answer for the smartphone UI?
by William Maher
It's nice to see LG trying something, anything, to stand out from the crowd with its Arena KM900, even if it is a 3D rotating cube menu.
Feb 16, 2009
News
Intel pushes Turbomemory, even with SSD
by Nebojsa Novakovic
One would think that, with ever cheaper, faster and more reliable SSD drives, the idea of a small "Turbo Memory" or "Flash Cache", would be passe by now. Not so.
Aug 28, 2008
News
Toshiba sticks SpursEngine in laptops
by Sylvie Barak
It's tipped as the next big in consumers electronics, and now it looks like the "cell" chip is about to make its benefits felt in your laptop.
May 15, 2008
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