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March 10, 2009

IBuyPower's been on a pretty good roll of late with these new gaming desktops, and it's keeping things interesting with its latest two. Rather than just shoving the latest processors from AMD and Intel into the Gamer Fire 640 and Gamer Paladin F830 and calling it a day, it has thrown in a 22-inch Sa...
Engadget [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Darren Murph at 2:02 PM | 2 Citations

March 08, 2009

Oh, brother. We can already tell this one's going to be a fun, enjoyable journey to follow. Shortly after Apple's 17-inch unibody MacBook Pro began making its way out to early adopters, small legions of owners have reported all sorts of bizarre graphical glitches. While we first assumed that it was ...
Engadget [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Darren Murph at 7:41 PM | 1 Citations
A followup to last year's G71, the G71Gx has ASUS at its extravagant best. The 17-inch laptop packs a WUXGA (1920 x 1200) resolution, backed up by a brand-new NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260M graphics card with 1GB of VRAM. There's also room for 12GB of RAM and dual 500GB hard drives inside, along with Blu-r...
Engadget [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Paul Miller at 11:58 AM | 1 Citations

March 05, 2009

It's hard to say at this point whether we should point the blame at NVIDIA, Apple or right in between the two corporate campuses, but it seems that an uncomfortable amount of 17-inch MacBook Pro owners are having some serious issues with their GeForce 9600M graphics card. For those unaware, there is...
Engadget [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Darren Murph at 9:48 PM | 2 Citations

February 10, 2009

Not quite an ultraportable, but not quite a behemoth -- the 14-inch ASUS N81Vg fits nicely between the two laptop extremes, and given that it's the first to house NVIDIA's GeForce GT 120M graphics card, even gamers can feel free to sneak a deathmatch or two in between conference calls. The rig itsel...
Engadget [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Darren Murph at 4:22 PM | 1 Citations

February 05, 2009

The kids got a new computer for Christmas. Before that, Ryan was using a really old laptop that I had sitting around. It wasn’t good for much other than some flash games on the web. So, for Christmas Lori’s sister got them a computer. The first thing that Ryan wanted to do with his recen...
Ryan Grier.com [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Ryan at 9:22 AM

December 24, 2008

Digitimes reports Intel's pissed that Nvidia's trying to muscle into the Intel-dominated netbook niche with their new Ion platform that combines the Atom processor with Nvidia's GeForce 9400m which......
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December 18, 2008

Maxis [finally] announced the minimum system requirements for Sims 3. Quite honestly, the specs. aren’t nearly as crazy as I was expecting but I know there are going to be a lot of disappointed Simmers out there. Remember that these are minimums and if you’re right at these minimums then...
Sims Gamer [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Amy Tucker at 9:04 AM

October 14, 2008

At today’s unveiling of the new macbook and macbook pro line, Steve Jobs mentioned that the new macbook was offering the same functionality as the old macbook pro for $700 less than before. To check the veracity of that statement, I pulled out 2 sets of data: first, thanks to Google cache, I w...
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July 14, 2008

Filed under: Gaming As expected, NVIDIA just slashed the price of its top-end GTX 280 and GTX 260 graphics processors in recognition of AMD's new RV770 GPU. The GeForce GTX 280 is now $499 ($649 at launch) and the GTX 260 is priced at $299 (down from $399). Once again demonstrating that it's not fro...
Engadget [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 4:47 AM | 1 Citations
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