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Posted by on April 16, 2010 · Leave a Comment
It looks like the Macbook Pro battery life “curse” under Windows is still haunting us, even with the most recent hardware release. The 2009 Macbook Pro had ability management issues with the display (too bright) and the keyboard backlight (always on). Both issues have now been corrected (yay!). However, it seems that on the new Macbook [...]
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Posted by on April 14, 2010 · Leave a Comment
The new Macbook Pro laptops have arrived and here is an unboxing set of photos, along with a video (still processing in YouTube as I type). The new Macbook Pro keeps the unibody design pretty much intact and little has changed since last year. The only visible change that I noticed is the new MagSafe capability [...]
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Posted by on April 14, 2010 · Leave a Comment
The new Macbook Pro laptops have arrived and here is an unboxing set of photos, along with a video (still processing in YouTube as I type). The new Macbook Pro keeps the unibody design pretty much intact and little has changed since last year. The only visible change that I noticed is the new MagSafe ability [...]
Filed under Technology News · Tagged with 1440x900, Check Performance, Connector Design, Display Resolution, Gaming Machine, Graphics Processor, Intel Processor, Ipad, Laptop, Magsafe, Mbp, New Laptops, New Macbook Pro, Nvidia, Orginal, Rsquo, Sony Vaio, Unibody Design, Visible Change, Youtube
Posted by on April 9, 2010 · Leave a Comment
A forum discussion has sparked a rumor concerning a hardware update for the Alienware M11X gaming laptop. whether you are not familiar with that model, it is a sub $900 laptop that uses an entry level main processor coupled with a relatively fast graphics processor. The combo makes the Alienware a good gaming computer, for [...]
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Posted by on April 7, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Lenovo has plus just announced a Lenovo C200, an all-in-one Netop that features a dual-core Atom D510 processor and an NVIDIA Ion graphics processor with 256MB of video memory. that model should not be confused with an old Lenovo C200 that was a laptop. With that all-in-one computer, Lenovo expects to grab more market share [...]
Filed under Technology News · Tagged with Atom, C Series, Casual Games, Dual Core, Graphics Processor, Hot, Ion Graphics, Ipad, Laptop Computer, Lenovo C200, Market Share, Nbsp, Netop, Nvidia, Orginal, Segment, Sony, Sony Vaio, Technical Details, Video Memory
Posted by on March 29, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Our friends from NetbookNews.de have filmed a cool demo of Canvas, an demo put together by ARM, which shows that ARM can plus capability large displays – in addition of being in virtually every smartphones out there. The demo shows clearly that ARM’s processor and graphics processors can drive a high-resolution 3D touch user interface. [...]
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Posted by on February 9, 2010 · Leave a Comment
After the NVIDIA Optimus teaser was posted in early January, there was some speculation about what it was, but we now have first-hand knowledge: NVIDIA Optimus is an architecture for multi-GPU computers (typically integrated + discrete) that allows the operating system to seamlessly switch amidst integrated and discrete graphics. The goal is to use the [...]
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