Tag: multimedia

Nero Multimedia Suite 10, a far cry from humble CD burning 
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Nero Multimedia Suite 10, a far cry from humble CD burning

Masses of video-editing power and an excellent backup utility, but it isn’t as flexible as its rivals
RIM touts multimedia boost for BlackBerry 6 OS 
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RIM touts multimedia boost for BlackBerry 6 OS

Research in Motion (RIM) has released more information about its upcoming BlackBerry 6 operating system, detailing a number of new multimedia capabilities.
Common course 
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Common course View all Atomic Articles

Wondering where to start your studies? Chris Taylor has a few good ideas.
Vista multimedia 
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Vista multimedia

Jon Honeyball wonders why the Xbox 360 is better than Vista for the large screen, while contemplating Microsoft’s Live 2.
Everything you ever wanted to know about video codecs. 
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Everything you ever wanted to know about video codecs. View all Atomic Articles

David Field puts the nuts and bolts of the most popular video codecs under the microscope; then pits the codecs against eachother.
Dell Linux PCs lack multimedia 
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Dell Linux PCs lack multimedia

Ubuntu OS missing support for video and printers.
Dell Linux PCs lack multimedia 
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Dell Linux PCs lack multimedia

Ubuntu OS missing support for video and printers.
IP Multimedia Subsystem 'full of gaps' 
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IP Multimedia Subsystem 'full of gaps'

Yankee Group says comms standard needs more work.
Altec Lansing MX5021 
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Altec Lansing MX5021 View all Atomic Articles

Logan Booker has 2.1 ears. This makes him perfect for speaker reviews.
HP DV1029AP 
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HP DV1029AP

When it comes to notebooks, there are a few different flavours with their own specialties.  The trick to purchasing the right notebook is to know your needs and the intended purposes of the unit so you can properly match the correct machine with your requirements.
Twinhead Efio 15B-Dothan 
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Twinhead Efio 15B-Dothan

The Twinhead Efio is a mixed beast. It has some very good features, such as an all-magnesium casing and ATI Mobility 9700, but it also has some middling features, like a relatively slow 1.8GHz Intel processor and 4:3 screen. The unit is well made and well set out however.
Toshiba Satellite M30 Special Edition 
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Toshiba Satellite M30 Special Edition

Widescreen notebooks are the way of the future, really they are. With entertainment now proficiently done on the go, why would we go back to limited 4:3 aspect ratio? It's far easier to work on two spreadsheets concurrently in widescreen without needing to alt tab like a madman. Toshiba, like many manufacturers, has seen this need and provided such a product.

Targa A510 
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Targa A510

With a price beaten only by Apple's iBook, Targa's offering to the multimedia market segment could easily be confused for their budget line of products. Clocking in at only 1.5GHz, this isn't the beefiest CPU in our roundup, but the 64MB of dedicated video memory, based on ATIs Mobility RADEON 9600 generation GPU, helped carry it through.
EXCEL G900 
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EXCEL G900

If you're after an ultra portable, this isn't the notebook for you. If you're after a large form factored portable desktop replacement, this could be the ticket. This behemoth of a notebook features a 17-inch widescreen display and a footprint to match.
Digital Star PowerNote 258KA 
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Digital Star PowerNote 258KA

Another notebook to embrace the entertainment market and sell units with widescreen 16:10 aspect ratio displays, this PowerNote packs some serious hardware under the hood, pushing not only AMD's Mobile Athlon 64 3200+ processor, but also ATI's Mobility RADEON 9700 a 60GB, 7200rpm hard disk drive and a multiformat 4-speed DVD burner for disc creation on the go.
BenQ Joybook 7000 v07 
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BenQ Joybook 7000 v07

The BenQ Joybook 7000 v07 is a multimedia PC with some MCE-like abilities. It comes loaded with QMedia Center - another MCE clone - and a PCMCIA-sized remote. QMedia operates much like MCE in that there is a main page – coloured BenQ purple of course - from which the usual Pictures and Videos icons enable navigation of the user’s media files.
ASUS W1N 
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ASUS W1N

The ASUS is one tough little cookie. Its cover and palmrest are encased in brushed aluminium lending the unit a reassuring sense of rigidity and roadworthiness. The 15.4" screen is bright, and its default resolution of 1680x1050 makes text sharp but a little small to read unless up close. The unit also comes with a built in TV-tuner, and also sports a TV-antenna output.

Apple iBook 
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Apple iBook

For those users after the shift away from a Microsoft world to an OS X platform, Apple have got a deal for you. Starting at a mere $1699, you can pick up an G4 iBook capable of more than just entertainment uses.
Apple iMac G5 
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Apple iMac G5

The iMac has always been a little more about style than function and the latest iteration is testament to this philosophy. The most noticeable thing about the iMac G5 is the massive 20 inch widescreen. It's a Big Mac. Geddit?
Westan Biostar IDEQ 210P  
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Westan Biostar IDEQ 210P

Small form factor (SFF) PCs now have their foot well and truly in the home entertainment and IT/CE crossover market due largely to their aesthetics, functionality and quietness of operating volume. Westan's Biostar product looks to continue along these lines, offering a multimedia PC with all the performance of AMD's 64-bit desktop processor architecture.
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