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USB 3.0 performance explored - A couple of weeks ago we published some USB 3.0 performance results based on an engineering board from MSI. In that early test we where not impressed at all by USB 3.0 performance. The final production sample of MSI's Star USB controller just arrived though, and that certainly makes the difference.
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ASUS M4A89GTD (USB 3.0) review - we'll test an offering from ASUS, namely the M4A89GTD Pro USB3. A motherboard carrying that new SATA6G controller and sure ASUS dropped a USB 3.0 controller onto this model as well.
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VidaBox vCase3 Premium mATX HTPC chassis - This chassis is a low profile mATX HTPC chassis with a great design at a reasonable price. Simple, basic and handy.
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Auzen X-Fi Bravura 7.1 - A review and test on the Auzen X-Fi Bravura 7.1 We quite enjoyed the sound of this card; it has a very musical profile that makes you want to listen to the next song or play the next game.
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MSI 890GXM G65 review (AMD 890GX chipset) - It's based on the new AMD 890GX chipset and is armed with features like USB 3.0 and SATA 6G. So without further ado let's have a peek at the all new 890GX chipset from AMD
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Thermalright Venomous-X CPU cooler - A cooler with great looks, excellent performance and some very clever innovations. A cooler that is compatible with Intel LGA sockets 775, 1156, and 1366. The cooler is ready for the upcoming Nehalem Gulftown based processors (six-core) and also comes with something new, called the 'Pressure Vault Bracket'.
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Radeon HD 5830 - Inbetween the Radeon HD 5770 and Radeon 5850 there is room for another product. A product that would cost roughly 230 EUR / 250 USD and performance wise would sit in-between the aforementioned graphics cards. Check out our review.
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ASUS Maximus III Extreme - The Maximus III Extreme is what I feel is one of the best tweaker / gamer P55 motherboards currently available in the market. Maximus III extreme will endear itself to PC enthusiasts and gamers. To get it some additional PCIe bandwidth we spot an NF200 bridge chip. It also supports USB 3.0, SATA 6G, and on-board 10-channel audio.
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Cooler Master CM 690 II Advanced - The new version enhances the original CM 690 striking features with a seductive all-black interior, additional capacity, superb cooling system and user-friendly design.
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G.Skill Falcon II 128GB SSD - we test a product from G.Skill. Their newly released SSD is called the Falcon II which is a follow up of the original Falcon Solid State Disk series.
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Audiotrak Prodigy 7.1e X-Fi SoundCard - Based on Creative's PCIe X-Fi chipset, the Prodigy 7.1e keeps sound quality high and prices low for a superior value. It may be a no-frills sound card, it has features that a gamer would want like OpenAL and a stable driver, but also for audiophiles in upgradable opamps and a dedicated headphone out. Solid value.
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USB 3.0 SSD on the MSI Star USB 3.0 controller - It will be very interesting to see what MSI's latest USB 3.0 Star add-on controllers have in store and what kind of performance they bring to the table opposed to that old interface. Therefore we test USB 3.0 (tagged SuperSpeed) with the USB 3.0 ready N002 SSD from ADATA
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Enermax Modu87 Plus 600 Watt PSU - Will we be impressed by this 80+ Gold certified modular power supply that should bring us 90 percent efficiency?
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Radeon HD 5570 review - ATI today is launching the most budget of gaming capable graphics cards, the Radeon series 5500. In specific today we'll look at the Radeon HD 5570. A 400 shader processor encounting DX11 class product, with multi-monitor Eyefinity support (up-to three monitors) and a very low price -- set at just 69 USD.
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Gigabyte H57M USB3  motherboard - The Gigabyte H57 series offers a little more in the form of RAID support while it also packs a little more punch which we'll look at in this review of course. A more interesting feature on this GA-H57M-USB3 motherboard is that it also contains USB 3.0 and very excessive display connection options like DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort.
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MSI R5770 HAWK - A wicked Radeon HD 5770 based on a custom PCB, voltage check points, improved power phases and a nice heavy duty yet silent cooler. MSI labels it as their military class products, as the quality and choice in components is just top notch.
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Radeon HD 5450 review  - We'll look at the Radeon HD 5450. A DX11 class product, with multi-monitor Eyefinity support (up-to three monitors) and a very low price -- set at just 49 USD.
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Zalman MS1000-HS2 Professional mid-tower - Zalman recently released a new chassis onto the market called MS1000-HS2, a chassis targeted at the somewhat high-end professional end-user with a grasp for style, design and functionality.
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Core i3 530 processor - The Core i3 series is a processor that is priced much more attractive-- yet for a dual-core processor offers much more bang for buck at a mainstream or HTPC. We still owed you a review on it.
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OCZ Vertex 2 Pro (SandForce SF1500) SSD - OCZ has been on a winning streak with their SSD drives ever since that started selling Indilinx controller based products. Armed with that controller and a nice phat cache these SSDs show brilliant performance. Therefore it came as a total shock to all of the sudden see OCZ announce a new series SSDs with SandForce controllers.
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ATI Radeon HD 5670 - Today ATI releases thus the Radeon series 5600. Actually Radeon HD 5650 and 5670 today in specific -- we'll be looking at a couple of these cards in Crossfire as well.
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HIS Radeon HD 5750 ICEQ+ - The Radeon HD 5750 oozes with bang for buck. HIS made a more exclusive deal for you out of it. They launched an ICEQ+ version with customized silent cooling and DiRT 2 (the full PC game) for free bringing more value to what is supposed to be a mainstream product.
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MSI Big Bang Fuzion (Lucid Hydra) mobo - Now the big deal about the Big Bang Fuzion mainboard is that the board has that Lucid Hydra 200 chip that allows it to support multiple video cards of different brands and models at once.
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Core i5 650 - 660 and 661 processor - The new Intel processor lineup will include the Core i3 530 and 540 models, as well as the Core i5 650, 660, 661, and 670. Guru3D will put the Core i5 650, 660 and 661 to the test.
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Zalman CNPS 10X Quiet and Extreme - Zalman recently released a new series of CNPS (Computer Noise Prevention System ) heatpipe based coolers. We will put two out of the three to the test namely the CNPS10X Extreme and CNPS10X Quiet. Both coolers impressed us a lot.
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MSI 785GM-E65 motherboard - Here we will test the with MSI 785GM-E65 motherboard, this piece of kit is stuffed and loaded with features, looks nice and remain very affordable.
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Noctua NH-D14 CPU cooler - It is called the Noctua NH-D14 premium cooler, but we like to call it the Big Ben of CPU coolers.
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Gigabyte GeForce GTX 260 Super Overclock - Today we'll test Gigabyte's new GeForce GTX 260 (SP216) SO -- it comes with an Ultra durable design (long-lasting components) and as the title already suggests .. a pretty  nice overclock -- making this product faster than say a GeForce GTX 275.
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Radeon HD 5970 Overclocking - We boosted the Radeon HD 5970 Core from 725 MHz towards 935 MHz and the 4000 MHz memory is running and purring steady at 5240 MHz --- and that's a baffling result on just the reference air-cooler.
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Cooler Master HAF 922 - The HAF 922 is a good blend of a nice design, yet comes with pretty wicked yet silent cooling and then all the little extra's like decent cable management.
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Corsair Obsidian 800D chassis - Corsair's first ever PC chassis is called the Obsidian 800D, and it is without any shame I dare to state that this is among the best ever PC cases I personally have ever tested.
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Phenom II X4 965 BE revision C3 - AMD today updates their most high-end processor to a new revision, the Phenom II X4 965 BE processor with stepping C3 -- and this new model is all about energy efficiency. Oh and this thing just overclocks insane !
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OCZ Agility EX SSD  - We test the OCZ Agility EX SSD. If 100% reliability is your thing then this is the cheapest SLC based SSD with an Indilinx controller that you can think of.
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eVGA p55 Classified 200 - Today we look at a P55 motherboard in the extremely high-end range .. it's the all new eVGA P55 Classified 200. A board designed for the extreme overclockers a board for the uber enthusiast PC aficionado's.
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    CeBIT 2010 tradeshow coverage - Another year has passed and this year's CeBIT was held this week. In this editorial we'll visit ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, Powercolor, ADATA, Enermax, G.SKill, OCZ Technology, ThermalTake, Cooler Master, Gelid and Corsair.
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    NVIDIA and its troubled GeForce 400 series - Today I wanted to write a little 'opinionated' editorial. Typically we do not address rumors and gossip. But an accumulation of things that have been going on over at camp NVIDIA and the Internet leading us to believe things are not as they should be.
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    NVIDIA GF100 Fermi Tech preview - Fermi is of course the family name of the latest generation of GPUs from NVIDIA. The first chipset deriving from Fermi will be called the GF100 GPU which will likely be used on what we think will be called products like GeForce 360 and GeForce 380. Join us in a quickie technology preview.
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    PC Buyers Guide - Winter Edition - Guru3D offers you their annual PC Buyers Guide, the 2009 Christmas edition was just launched. This article brings you a set of recommendations of products we feel are great components to build yourself a nice gaming rig.
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    Colin McRae Dirt 2 (PC) VGA performance  - Let's go check out both the DX9 and DX11 image quality and performance.
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    Radeon HD 5970 single & Crossfire - It's time to unleash the beast, welcome to a nice feature length review on the latest dual-GPU offering from ATI. What ATI did with the Radeon HD 5970 is to place two RV870 chips onto one PCB. Bridge them, Crossfire them and all of the sudden you'll have 4.3 Billion transistors at your disposal with a whopping 4.6 TFLOPs of raw performance.
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    COD Modern Warfare 2 VGA performance - Over the next few pages a word or two about the game, some image quality comparisons and obviously a nice lengthy VGA chart ranging from monitor resolution 1280x1024 up-to 2560x1600 measured with and with out AA.
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    ATI Eyefinity review - Eyefinity in short is having the ability to connect multiple monitors to your graphics card and create an extreme native resolution.
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    Windows 7 vs Vista VGA game performance - With Windows 7 already released on MSDN as Final, Guru3D figured now would be a good time to look at ATI, NVIDIA, Single- and Multi-GPU game performance in-between Windows Vista and Windows 7.
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    Blizzconn 2009 - The place is packed across 4 halls and here you see a mob waiting to try out the latest class for Diablo III, the Monk. Some of the latest hardware was on display; Oh and this year of course there was Ozzy.
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    Anno 1404 VGA graphics performance - So then, 1404’s levels are set on a series of islands. Some of them are already inhabited, while others are virgin territory, ripe for conquest. The 3D engine is smooth, beautifully detailed, so how will the game perform with a selection of 15 graphics cards ?
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    Guru3D photo contest winners  - From the 135 photo's you guys have been able to see we made a cut to 15 photo's we figured could end up as finalist. The 15 photo's have been submitted through a panel of judges. Check out the contest top 5 winners as well.
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    A Decade of Guru3D:

  • Introduction (open)
  • History of Guru3D 1 (open)
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  • Contest 2 (closed)
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    Computex 2009 - Guru3D traveled half way around the globe to attend the Computex exhibition in Taiwan. Check out the diverse reports covered in over 50 pages of content.
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    Gigabyte Nan-Ping Factory Tour - Guru3D visited Gigabyte's Nan-Ping production factory in Taiwan. We followed the design and productions stages of both a motherboard and VGA card.
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    Guru3D Rig of the Month  - We just adore hardware. And sometimes some you guys really make a PC that really stands out. We ask you to answer a few simple questions and send in photo's of your rig. Each month we'll have a look at the entries and perhaps pick you and post your PC with photo's and everything here at Guru3D.com, each month we add a new addition - join now! 
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    Guru3D VGA Charts - The VGA charts is simply put a selection of games in which we will show you performance numbers (measured by average framerate). The distinct difference review results and these charts is two-fold, in our reviews we can only show you 5 maybe 6 comparative graphics card results due to limitation. In the VGA chart you can see all the reference cards we have tested in an orderly and easy to comprehend manner.
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    Guru3D PC Buyer's Guide - Time to build that dream PC before you head off for school! Surely don't take our advice for granted, but at the very least let us help you a little.
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    Games Convention Leipzig - We just arrived in bumble-frickin nowhere, Leipzig. The cultural rich Leipzig where this years GC - Game Convention will take place. Guru3D is there pretty much to meet up with some of the hardware vendors. We'll tell you all about the gaming hardware & show you well .. a lot of booth babes.
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    PhysX by NVIDIA - A review - NVIDIA will introduce a new set of GeForce drivers, PhysX driver and a PhysX pack. All GeForce series 8 and newer cards will get full PhysX support with a little help of the guys from Ageia and NVIDIA's CUDA team. We take a peek at what is released next week, what can you expect, what combo's are possible and obviously our opinion on the entire PhysX experience.
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    Guide to MKV x.264 GPU acceleration - How would you like to learn to playback MKV / x.264 content 98% accelerated by your Radeon of GeForce graphics card ? And we'll even go a step further, optimize image quality with the help of your graphics card shader processors ?
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    Radeon HD 5850 review - We'll test and review the Radeon HD 5850, we'll check both the single GPU performance but also will check it out in CrossfireX multi-GPU mode.
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    Radeon HD 5870 review - It's time for the article you've all been waiting on. Today ATI will launch their series 5800 graphics cards, the Radeon HD 5850 and 5870. Our twenty-seven page article today will cover all the ins and outs of this new DirectX 11 class graphics card series.
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    Core i5 750 - Core i7 860 and 870 - Today Intel is introducing the P55 motherboard chipset and no less than three new Nehalem based Lynnfield processors, with many more to follow in the upcoming months. Today's product releases are targeted at the higher segment of the mainstream market.
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News Headlines

USB 3.0 performance explored
ASUS M4A89GTD (w/ USB 3.0) review
Guru3D now on Twitter
Guru3D CeBIT 2010 tradeshow coverage
Tomorrow - 11 March 2010 on Guru3D
Sceptre Reveals 24-inch Chrome HD LCD TVs
Creative HS-930i and Aurvana In-Ear 2 Earbuds
Sony 3D TVs launch in June already
Blu-ray Drive Prices slowly fall to $70
NVIDIA CEO looks forward to court date with Intel
Spire TherMax Eclipse II CPU Cooler
Newegg Responds on Fake Core i7-920 CPUs
Intel to release 8-core Xeons this month
AMD starts Open Physics initiative
GeForce GTX 480 Unigine with 3D Vision Surround Demo
New Ubisoft games unplayable due server issues
Rii Mini Wireless Keyboard
Asus PG276H-Worlds largest full HD 3D monitor
TRENDnet TEW-691GR 802.11n router wireless at 450Mbps
Metro 2033 Goes Gold
CEBIT - ThermalTake shows Gaming Keyboards
CEBIT - Gigabyte R5870 at 1 GHz
CEBIT - ASUS to release Sennheiser Soundcard
CEBIT - Corsair shows Heatpipe CPU Coolers
CEBIT - OCZ shows Agility 2 SSD

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USB 3.0 performance explored
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, March 11, 2010 - 12:28 PM - 0 Comments


 

USB 3.0 performance explored

MSI Star USB 3.0 and SATA 6G controllerA couple of weeks ago we published some USB 3.0 performance results based on an engineering board from MSI. In that early test we where not impressed at all by USB 3.0 performance.

The final production sample of MSI's Star USB controller just arrived though, and that certainly makes the difference. Therefore we test USB 3.0 with the USB 3.0 ready N002 SSD, this device is able to deliver up to very fast 200 MB/s and 170 MB/s sequential read/write performance.

Will it perform good enough over USB 3.0 ?

Check it out right here.

MSI Star USB 3.0 and SATA 6G controller


  

 


ASUS M4A89GTD (w/ USB 3.0) review
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, March 9, 2010 - 8:53 PM - 0 Comments


 

ASUS M4A89GTD USB 3.0 mobo tested

ASUS 890GXWe merely released our first AMD890GX motherboard review a couple of days ago, and the new chipset is well received. But of course there are many more ODMs out there that have been preparing a new board based on the 890GX chipset from AMD.

Today we'll have a look at an offering from ASUS, namely the M4A89GTD Pro USB3. A motherboard carrying that new SATA6G controller and sure ASUS dropped a USB 3.0 controller onto this model as well.

Check out the Guru3D review right here.

 


  

 


Guru3D now on Twitter
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, March 9, 2010 - 8:29 PM - 3 Comments


 

We certainly can't ignore all the social media, twitter is definitely one of the most popular as it's fast .. real fast. So if you like to join us, we now have a Twitter feed where all news and articles will be posted, but also litte 'extras' from your's truly every now and then.

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Guru3D CeBIT 2010 tradeshow coverage
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, March 7, 2010 - 9:23 PM - 0 Comments


 

CeBIT 2010 tradeshow coverage

CeBIT 2010 Tradeshow CoverageAnother year has passed and this year's CeBIT was held this week. 2010, the year where everybody tries to recover from the financial state in the world. CeBIT is likely the biggest ICT exhibition in the world, but there definitely is a shift. Where the exhibition in the past years really was for business visitors, channel and press.

In this editorial we'll visit ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, Powercolor, ADATA, Enermax, G.SKill, OCZ Technology, ThermalTake, Cooler Master, Gelid and Corsair.

Let's have a look at what new product they have in development.

Check out the article loaded with photo's right here.


  

 


Tomorrow - 11 March 2010 on Guru3D
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, March 11, 2010 - 12:46 PM - 10 Comments


 

 Tomorrow a review on the following ... yeah it's still under NDA so I can't really say what it is man.

Hello World ...

 


  

 


Sceptre Reveals 24-inch Chrome HD LCD TVs
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, March 10, 2010 - 9:22 PM - 0 Comments


 

If you like a lot of bling in your room, then the new Sceptre LCD TV might be something for you. Personally I'llopass for messy fingerprints alone.  Sceptre just introduced a line of chic 24-inch 1080p full HD LCD TVs available in sleek chrome. Featuring a crystal clear LCD display, these trend-setting TVs boast an ultra-fast 2 ms response time, 4,000:1 contrast ratio and dual HDMI ports for a complete home entertainment experience. Plus, the innovative USB port further expands functionality, allowing users to listen to music and view digital pictures quickly and conveniently.

“We design our television monitors to not only perform exceptionally, but to also look exceptional in any home,” said Cathy Chou, vice president of operations, Sceptre. “When it comes to form and function, we, at Sceptre, like to push the industry envelope.”

Energy Star 3.0 complied, these energy saving widescreen televisions are the perfect addition to any home décor, especially in the kitchen where the ultra-slim design and eye-catching chrome finish can complement stainless steel appliances for a high-end, modern look.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

  • Active Screen Size 24"
  • Aspect Ratio 16:9 Wide Screen
  • Response Time 2 ms (G to G)
  • Contrast ratio 4000:1 (DCR) / 1000:1 (Typ)
  • Resolution 1920 x 1080
  • Dual HDMI and USB ports
  • Brightness 300 cd/m2
  • Viewing Angle:  170 L/R, 160 Up/Down
  • Built-in speakers
  • Neck & Base Detachable
These 24” LCD TVs are available in chrome, black, red, pink and blue at Sears, Kmart, Target, Costco and NewEgg.com for $399 MSRP.

  

 


Creative HS-930i and Aurvana In-Ear 2 Earbuds
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, March 10, 2010 - 9:14 PM - 1 Comments


 

Creative has announced a couple of pairs of new earbuds - the HS-930i and the Aurvana In-Ear 2s. The former is designed for the iPhone and features an in-line microphone, and the latter are an update of the original Aurvana In-Ears.

Looking first at the Aurvana earbuds, Creative says that the new version "sports bolder aesthetics and more refined acoustic tuning". You won't see much of those aesthetics when they're stuck in your ears, but we applaud the principle nonetheless. On the acoustic tuning side, there's now a grille on the back of the buds that should offer a little more detail in the sonic presentation. They're bassy - offering a frequency response of 15Hz to 16kHz, and have an impedance of 42 ohms and a sensitivity of 110 dB/mW.

The Aurvana In-Ear 2s are made of metal, and come with an oxygen-free copper cable, gold-plated plug and a slider that can adjust the length of that cable to minimize impact noise. They also come with a travel case that includes a cleaning tool, airplane adapter and various different sized earbuds.

Over to the HS-930i, which we reckon looks rather more stylish than the Aurvana. There is a metal housing that can rotate to allow you to loop the cables back over your ears, and there's also an in-line microphone with a button that'll allow you to answer and hang up phone calls without taking your phone out of your pocket.

If you'd rather use them with your computer, they come with a PC adapter to convert the 4-pole jack into both a headphone jack and a microphone jack. On the specs side, they contain a 6mm Neodymium driver that pumps out a frequency response of 20Hz to 20kHz with an impedance of 16 ohms and a sensitivity of 105dB/mW.

Both sets of earbuds cost $149.00, and they're available now from Creative's online store.


  

 


Sony 3D TVs launch in June already
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, March 10, 2010 - 9:03 PM - 0 Comments


 

Just after CES we already informed you guys that Sony was set to start showing demos of its 3D TVs like the BRAVIA XBR-52LX900 and was going to be taking pre-orders.

Reuters reports that Sony will start whipping its 3D TVs in June. The electronics giant is hoping that it can make 3D TVs count for 10% of the 25 million LCD sets it hopes to sell in its next financial year. Sony and many other TV makers are hoping that 3D TVs will help them to increase sales during the down economy that has seen TV sales decline.

We already know that Sony plans to offer a new firmware for the PS3 that will enable 3D gaming and movies and it would be safe to assume that the update will land for the PS3 in June alongside the availability of its TVs. Rival Samsung plans to launch its 3D TVs in the US this month.


  

 


Blu-ray Drive Prices slowly fall to $70
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, March 10, 2010 - 8:59 PM - 0 Comments


 

Blu-ray still won't take off won't it. Likelt because the emdia's are still way more expensive than a DVD and the players, well they start at 100 USD. Well good news on that side.

Sources report that Blu-ray disk drives are now priced between $70 and $80, which is still significantly higher than the $20 price point of DVD drives.  Nevertheless, the general impression is that it is only a matter of time before the industry moves on, especially considering that the Blu-ray format is supported by companies such as Broadcom, NEC and MediaTek.

There are two main reasons why DVDs are still more popular than BRs. One is, as already mentioned, price. Blu-ray burners have definitely gotten less expensive, to the point where there is no longer a high-enough price gap to dissuade end-users from purchasing one.

Unfortunately, Blu-ray disks themselves are still considerably more expensive than DVDs. The second reason is the actual multimedia capabilities themselves. The fact that Blu-ray quality is significantly superior to that of DVDs is undisputed, but the difference is not exactly relevant for regular home TVs. Full HF video formats make more sense on wall-sized TVs or such display solutions.


  

 


NVIDIA CEO looks forward to court date with Intel
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, March 10, 2010 - 8:54 PM - 0 Comments


 

Guru3D.com ImageIt has been a long fight, pretty much Intel is denying NVIDIA to make chipsets for Intel processors and this led to such a fight that the court now has to rule whether or not Intel has the right to make such a decision. However NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang is looking forward to meet Intel in court, and added that he sees no reason to settle as his company has the bank account to go the distance in its legal dispute with the chip giant.

The CEO has taken a recent interview with Fortune magazine as an opportunity to eloquently lay out his side's case in the epic cross-licensing dispute between NVIDIA and Intel, and to let us all know that he sees "no reason" to settle with the Atom-making giant. Describing Intel's argumentation as "completely nonsense," NVIDIA's fearless leader tell us that he's eagerly anticipating the court clash scheduled for later this year.


  

 

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