In an article called Investigations into socket 939 Athlon 64 overclocking, Anandtech casts an interesting look at what they call the new Celeron 300A. They test a Venice core Athlon 3200+ processor on the new DFI NF4 INFINITY which is actually a rebadged mobo.
TThardware calls the HP iPAQ HX4700, the last innovating PDA. The HX4700 uses a touch pad rather than any buttons and more importantly it is made out of Magnesium. With a 4-inch LCD monitor and VGA definition, it comes with more new features than the rest of the competition.
Willing to learn more about the hidden truth about cheap LCD screens, then read that article from hardware.fr which explains to you how manufacturers sell their 19-inch LCD so cheap. How can two 19-inch products with similar specs have so many different prices? You'll discover more about the MURA effect and much more.
Alienware has recently started selling its wares in UK and BIOSmagazine gets to check the new Aurora 7500 SLI PC system. Big, bulky, expensive, power hungry, just like those big American cars. Under its hood, you have 800GB HDD, 1GB memory, a Dual Core X2 4400+ and two 7800GTX cards. Nothing less.
Hexus lays its eyes on the Terratec Cinergy Hybrid USB XS DVB-T Analog TV tuner, a lifestyle product, as coined by the website. At £130, this little widget is not the cheapest on the market, it is jam packed with some features, all in a minuscule format. µ