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  • Lenovo to become top 10 chip buyer, says iSuppli
    July 7, 2005 – 10:23 AM in Buyer's Guides
    The year 2005 marks a milestone for China's ascension in the global electronics industry, as one of the nation's companies will enter the ranks of the world's top ten OEM buyers of semiconductors for the first time, according to the latest data from iSuppli's semiconductor spending analysis service.

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  • VGA Card Buyer's Guide 07/2003
    July 14, 2003 – 1:02 PM in Buyer's Guides
    Choosing a new graphics card is not an easy decision. We've put together the THG VGA Buyer's Guide to help you with that decision. Our guide gives you an overview of all the latest offerings on the graphics card market.
  • It's Here! The Holiday Buyer's Guide 2004
    November 15, 2004 – 12:02 PM in Build Your Own
    Are you confused about what to give for the holiday season? Over the last several weeks, we have reviewed some of the most exciting, expensive and sometimes strange electronic gadgets. The result is this easy guide to help you decide what toys to buy - and to dream about.
  • AMD's and Intel's End-of-Year CPU Buyer's Guide
    December 23, 2003 – 12:03 PM in Buyer's Guides
    If it's time to upgrade your CPU or to buy a new chipset, we offer our end-of-year Buyer's Guide. Here, we surveyed all available processors and identified our favorites in several categories based on price/quality ratios and overclocking capabilities.
  • THG's Holiday Buyer's Guide: Second Edition
    December 12, 2002 – 12:00 PM in Buyer's Guides
    Well, the holiday buying rush is now in full swing. Many of us are already debt-laden from our first rounds of holiday shopping. In this second edition, we review some new products and technology that we wouldn't normally review at THG. We even threw in a few software suggestions based on some of our recent playing experiences.
  • THG's Xmas 2002 Holiday Buyer's Guide
    November 27, 2002 – 12:00 PM in Buyer's Guides
    Okay, so the turkey isn't even stuffed yet, but it is Thanksgiving tomorrow, the official start of the Christmas buying season. So, we're taking a first look at what you can buy for that special someone this holiday season. It might set you back anywhere from $20 to $1300 to get one of these beauties, but to heck with that special someone: they might not have your keen technology self-awareness. Make a gift to yourself. We're feeling festive.

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