High Tech - News, Reviews and Tests
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iSuppli: Traffic jam in the LCD-monitor supply chainOct 19, 2004 - in News
Inventory accumulations slammed into the LCD-panel and monitor markets in the second quarter, triggering a massive pileup as slowing end-user demand cascaded through the supply chain.
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AU Optotronics develops double sided OLEDOct 18, 2004 - in News
AU Optronics, a major supplier of panels for TFT monitors, has announced that its laboratories are developing a Double Sided Active Matrix OLED.
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More powerful Athlon 64's in time for the holidaysOct 18, 2004 - in News
Reportedly, AMD will be unveiling the new Athlon 64 FX-55 chip next week.
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Intel drops mobile chip pricesOct 18, 2004 - in News
Intel cut the prices of its premier mobile chips by up to a third on Sunday, as it prepares for the holiday season.
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21.3" QXGA LCD enabling RGB 10-Bit input/outputOct 18, 2004 - in News
NEC today announced the development of a 21.3" (54cm diagonal) amorphous silicon thin-film-transistor liquid crystal display (TFT LCD) for professional use, which enables RGB 10-bit input/output and achieves high-grade grey scale performance and high-capability color analysis.
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BenQ plans eight new LCDs for Q4Oct 18, 2004 - in News
Danny Yao, director of BenQ Taiwan, has announced that the company will be launching six to eight new LCD monitor models during the fourth quarter. The manufacturer hopes to spur growth of 17.6 percent in its sales.
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Intel's dual-core desktop processors to ship in Q3 2005Oct 18, 2004 - in News
Intel provided system builders with a comprehensive update about its desktop, mobile and enterprise product lines for 2005 and 2006. According to documents seen by THG, Intel will launch its first dual-core desktop processor in the third quarter of next year; a mobile dual-core will follow in the first quarter of 2006.
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NSC: Hardware is key to secure computersOct 15, 2004 - in News
National Semiconductor (NSC) said that only hardware with integrated security features may be able to protect PCs from vulnerabilities such as viruses and Internet attacks. The concept to build trusted networks, based on trusted platform modules, placed on the mainboard of the PC.
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Intel's CPU Heat Gets Watered DownOct 15, 2004 - in Reviews
Installing CPU water-cooling systems makes sense on paper, but most solutions are a real pain to set up. Intel reference cooler supplier Sanyo Denki steps up to the plate with what it says is a kinder and gentler setup.
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BenQ's FP71e+ LCD Is Fast, But How Furious?Oct 15, 2004 - in Reviews
Faster LCD displays are what gamers want and now BenQ says its FP71e+ delivers the industry's lowest latency-value yet at 8ms. But what happens during the heat of an Unreal frag fest or fast-action scenes in Pamela Anderson DVDs?
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Home Theater Cinema Paradiso With Video ProjectorsOct 15, 2004 - in Reviews
Forget about expensive LCD TV screens: A digital video projector can do a better job for a whole lot less. A blank white wall and an investment of less than $1,500 can transform your living room into a movie theater minus the $10 plus tickets and obnoxious crowds. THG illustrates how now-affordable digital video projectors work as well as what to avoid.
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Intel cancels top-speed Pentium 4 chipOct 14, 2004 - in News
Intel on Thursday canceled plans to introduce its highest-speed desktop computer chip, ending for now a 25-year run that has seen the speeds of Intel's microprocessors increase by more than 750 times.
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ATI releases driver package Catalyst 4.10Oct 14, 2004 - in News
ATI posted its monthly driver update. Version 4.10 will improve performance for the game Doom 3 and brings new driver enhancements dubbed Catalyst A.I.
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Sun, Nvidia design professional graphics allianceOct 14, 2004 - in News
A day after visual computing company SGI announced its relationship with ATI Technologies, competitor Nvidia is boasting about its new alliance with Sun Microsystems.
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Report: Nanomemory begins to take shapeOct 13, 2004 - in News
In a white paper released Wednesday, market research firm Nanomarkets said that nanomemory is not science fiction anymore and is set to account for a major share of the total memory market by the end of the decade, especially in the mobility and pervasive computing sector.
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2.1 Hi-Fi Audio Bigs UpOct 13, 2004 - in Reviews
PC audio vendors pack a lot more wallop in the punch of value-segment 2.1 Hi-Fi audio. So you say you don't want to spend your paycheck on PC speakers but still want great sound and other features? See what the Fall crop from Altec Lansing, Logitech and Creative has to offer.
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Intel's 925XE: Does Beating the 1 GHz FSB Barrier Matter?Oct 12, 2004 - in Reviews
We managed to secure early samples of Intel's P4 Extreme Edition 925XE chipset, complete with a 1,066 MHz speed FSB. So while the 1 GHz FSB speed barrier gets beaten, our benchmark course unmasks whether or not Intel's yet-to-be launched device is really something to get excited about.
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Toshiba: 23" and 32", 5 ms displaysOct 12, 2004 - in News
TMD (Toshiba Matsushita Display) is now developing 23" and 32" LCD panels with a 5 ms latency time! The panels are expected to be on the market by the end of the year.
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Head Up Displays For CarsOct 12, 2004 - in News
Futuba Japan has announced a Heads-Up Display (HUD) for cars.
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Samsung: CRT isn't deadOct 11, 2004 - in News
Samsung, well known for its TFT displays, still believes in the future of CRT.
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LCD prices: The harder they fallOct 11, 2004 - in News
Flat-panel monitors have become more and more affordable, and the trend is accentuating. According to our confrere Purchasing.com, prices on 17" LCD computer monitors fell 19 percent between July and September, and the trend won't turn around anytime soon.
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TrackerPod: Take Your Hands Off Your WebcamOct 11, 2004 - in Reviews
The TrackerPod mount is designed for hands-free Webcam panning and zooming with a remote control, from your PC or over the Internet. But how well does this robotically-controlled gadget really work?
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Nvidia debuts Geforce 6200Oct 11, 2004 - in News
Although PCs equipped with PCI-E aren't yet available as anything but a top-of-the-line PC, both ATi and Nvidia continue to debut new graphics cards equipped with this interface.
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Supermicro launches Pentium 4 EM64T boardsOct 8, 2004 - in News
Mainboard company Supermicro today announced two single processor products supporting Intel's Pentium 4 processors with 64-bit extensions.
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Trash that Webcam, Mount a CamcorderOct 8, 2004 - in Reviews
A camcorder can offer a much better gaze at that person talking to you on the other end of the Internet, compared to a Webcam. Along with some software or drivers for your PC, see how to use your camcorder for truly high-rez Internet chat or other Webcam apps.
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Honeywell sues Apple, Sony, Toshiba over LCDsOct 8, 2004 - in News
Honeywell said it is suing 34 companies over alleged infringement of its LCD patents.
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3Dsolar introduces holographic-like 360-Degree 3D imaging HardwareOct 7, 2004 - in News
3Dsolar display devices are set to transform the way individuals experience multimedia content both at work and home.
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Pioneer, Sharp let Blu-ray playOct 7, 2004 - in News
Two companies supporting the Blu-ray Disc optical disc format unveiled prototype players at the Ceatec 2004 exhibition, taking place here this week.
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ITRI unveils 3.8" AMOLED panelOct 7, 2004 - in News
The Electronics Research and Service Organization (ERSO) of the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) in Taiwan recently saw some success in developing a 3.8" double-sided AMOLED (active-matrix organic light-emitting display) panel with low-temperature polysilicon (LTPS) TFT technology, according to ERSO.
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Sources: Large-size panel supply to exceed demand in 2005Oct 7, 2004 - in News
Both market analysts and TFT LCD-equipment makers expect the supply of large-size panels to exceed demand in 2005 since oversupply at fifth-generation (5G) plants is expected to persist.
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