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Alienware's charmingly cheap CrossFireX laptop testedWe just got our hands on Alienware's latest laptop, the 17-inch M17. It's an offshoot of the popular Area-51 M17X, which impressed us earlier this year with its twin Nvidia GeForce 9800 GPUs and striking new design. The new M17 (minus the "x") system trades Nvidia graphics for ... ...... |
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Gaming on a (relative) budget: Alienware's new M17 laptop(Credit: Alienware)PC gaming giant Alienware announced a new addition to the company's gaming laptop lineup on Monday, taking a somewhat sharp turn from the recent M17x model. The new M17 (minus the "x") system trades Nvidia graphics for ATI (including a multi-GPU CrossfireX option) an... |
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MacBook Air with NVIDIA GeForce 9400M & Display Port now shippingApple have apparently begun shipping the latest version of the MacBook Air, which was announced at the company’s October 14th event. The ultraportable replaces the existing Air’s graphics hardware with the new NVIDIA GeForce 9400M, together with switching the mini DVI port for a new Mini Displ ... |
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New MacBooks adding NVIDIA hardware H.264 decoding?Filed under: iTS, Multimedia, Rumors, Macbook Pro, MacBookSomething interesting has popped up with the new NVIDIA graphics hardware in the unibody MacBooks and MacBook Pros: hardware H.264 decoding. MacRumors is reporting that owners of the new MacBooks are seeing considerably less CPU usage when... |
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Apple MacBook Review - Late 2008 ModelOf all the things Apple should be blessing Steve Jobs’ Reality Distortion Field for, it’s the perennial success of the MacBook despite not having undergone a serious update in more than two years. As Jobs himself declared at the notebook’s launch, the MacBook remains the best se... |
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Rumor: Refreshed, Faster iMacs in a Few Weeks [Rumor]If you're not interested new Macbooks, but are eyeballing zoomier iMacs, it looks like you'll get your wish sometime in the next four weeks, barring any problems, says AppleInsider. It'll be new guts though, not a new house. Here's what to expect: faster processors (maybe even a quad-core), a new... |

