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Introducing the Silent Pro Series Power Supplies from Cooler Master
Introducing the Silent Pro Series Power Supplies from Cooler Master Cooler Master's exclusive "silent formula" delivers high efficiency with supreme silence. Noise pollution is an escalating problem in both the home and office. Combined with the increased demand for media-centric PCs, total noise generation is becoming a major focus for computing enthusiasts. As a leader in PC power supplies, the engineering minds at Cooler Master have developed the Silent Pro Series. Featuring a superior thermal solution, a highly efficient circuit design, and value-added accessories, the Silent Pro Series and its "silent formula" set a new standard in silent computing, generating a noise level of less than 16 dBA. Detailed ...
| Admin: Zika | June 2008 |
LG unveils energy efficient 22-inch Flatron LCD
LG unveils energy efficient 22-inch Flatron LCD LG has toiled into the night for months but it has now managed to make one of the most penguin-loving (read eco-friendly) widescreen LCDs ever, the Flatron W2252TE. The new 22-inch monitor is very energy efficient, consuming just 22 Watts, some 45% less than other similar products.The lower power requirements didn't cripple the W2252TE's specs though as it offers a maximum resolution of 1680x1050 pixels, a 10,000:1 contrast ratio, a brightness of 250cd/m2 and a response time of 2 ms. Detailed ...
| Admin: Zika | June 2008 |
Toshiba says its 1GB MRAM chips are ''almost ready,'' we're ready now
Toshiba says its 1GB MRAM chips are ''almost ready,'' we're ready now It wasn't long ago that IBM promised to unleash its racetrack MRAM (magnetoresistive RAM) on a power and speed-hungry computing public, but now Toshiba says its 1GB MRAM chips are "almost ready". The chips use Spin-RAM (STT-RAM) and Toshiba fully expects them to take over where DRAM left off by 2015. Detailed ...
| Admin: Zika | June 2008 |
SonyNEC Optiarc projects sub-$100 Blu-ray optical drives by year's end
SonyNEC Optiarc projects sub-$100 Blu-ray optical drives by year's end If you'll recall, SonyNEC Optiarc was the same company that suggested BD prices would be halved by 2008 from what they were in late 2006, and while stickers are still relatively high on standalone decks, the prediction actually wasn't too far off. A new report from Tom's Hardware notes that the aforementioned outfit is expecting Blu-ray combo drives "to reach the $100 line before the holiday season." Detailed ...
| Admin: Zika | June 2008 |
Corsair announces 4GB DDR3-2000 memory kit
Corsair announces 4GB DDR3-2000 memory kit Although OCZ beat it by more than three weeks land-loving memory manufacturer Corsair has now proudly announced a new Dominator memory kit offering both speed - 2000 MHz and capacity - 4GB. Set to be showcased at Computex, the new dual channel kit features two 2GB modules that utilize Corsair's patented DHX cooling solution. Detailed ...
| Admin: Zika | May 2008 |
Arctic Cooling unveils the Arctic Breeze USB fan
Arctic Cooling unveils the Arctic Breeze USB fan Arctic Cooling is a company pretty well-known for its products, all aimed to keep components cool but this year the company has remembered that it takes two to tango and decided to release something that will cool us PC users too. Named Arctic Breeze, the human cooling solution now presented is basically a USB-powered fan which features a 1.5 meter long cable, an adjustable neck and a 92mm spinner which can work at two speeds - 1200 or 2000 RPM. Detailed ...
| Admin: Zika | May 2008 |
Acer unveils full-HD 24-inch display
Acer unveils full-HD 24-inch display Gateway buyer Acer has now introduced a new widescreen LCD that is claimed to be the "world's first" 24-inch full High Definition monitor with a 16:9 ratio. Officially named P244W, the new display has a native resolution of 1920x1080 pixels, a 2 ms (G2G) response time and a (likely dynamic) contrast ratio of 20,000:1. Detailed ...
| Admin: Zika | May 2008 |
Western Digital Quietly Moves to 334GB HDD Platters on 1TB Drive
Western Digital Quietly Moves to 334GB HDD Platters on 1TB Drive When hard drive manufactures move to platters with higher storage densities, it is a good thing all around -- the higher the storage density for the platters, the fewer platters are needed to reach the same capacity compared to lower density platters.That means less power is needed and less moving parts are required to make the drive operate. Impress is reporting that Western Digital has quietly updated its Caviar GP line of drives in Asia with a platter density of 334GB in the 1TB capacity drive. Other features of the drive remain the same with a 16MB cache. Detailed ...
| Admin: Zika | May 2008 |
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