AU Optronics (AUO) yesterday announced a 26" wide-screen (15:9 aspect ratio) LCD TV panel, adding to its existing line-up of 15 and 20.1" normal-screen (4:3 aspect ratio) and 17" wide-screen LCD TV panels. Read more
Bausch & Lomb is launching a national campaign to increase awareness of and educate consumers about Computer Vision Syndrome. Read more
Despite once stating that all back system titles would be compatible with the PS3, Sony has now put up a site that lets users search their games to see if there will be any problems playing them on the next-gen console. Read more
According to sources, Samsung Electronics has landed its first 14.1" screen notebook orders from Dell Computer, after years of supplying TFT LCD panels to the PC giant and contract manufacturing super slim-type 12.1" screen notebooks for it since the third quarter of 2001. Read more
All motherboards support overclocking—now it’s time for power-saving. Here we evaluate products from ASRock, Asus, Foxconn, Gigabyte and MSI, weighing both performance and power consumption, to determine which P45 motherboard is most efficient. Read more
AMD’s shift in focus to high-value multi-core processors has disappointed performance fanatics, but overclocking helps. We tested the company's latest enthusiast parts to find out if there are any real performance gains. Read more
How far are PC graphics away from reality? Tom's Hardware takes a second look at the effects and tricks used currently by game developers to achieve more realism than ever before. Read more
Functionality, elegant design, and solid build quality characterize these mid-tower cases. They offer enough space for several hard drives and graphics cards, making them the ideal foundation for enthusiasts. Read more
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