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Charts

  • Desktop VGA Charts

    Periodically, we review all the current graphics cards that are available and run them through numerous benchmarks. Here is the archive of present and past roundups.

  • External Hard Drive Charts

    This page is updated on a regular basis and provides a unique resource for everybody who is looking for a desktop hard drive - whether it is for home or for business use. Our service allows for interactive performance comparison, real-time price/performance and costs per Gigabyte analysis.

  • Desktop CPU Charts

    The interactive CPU Charts provide a true performance comparison between AMD and Intel processors. They allow ambitious users as well as decision makers and dealers to compare their favorite products in 20+ benchmark disciplines. In addition, the price/performance index enables you to find the best performance for your buck. The charts have several unique features: - Select your desired benchmark. - Select two processor models, which will be highlighted on your results page. - Check out the absolute and relative performance difference between selected models at the bottom of the page. - Click on any bar within the chart to receive the test configuration.

News

  • Asus Preps Desktop Version of the Eee PC for Launch
    Thursday 29 May 2008 – 07:20
    Details of Asus’s desktop version of its Eee PC are beginning to emerge, and appears to be Apple TV sized small. Asus has dubbed the Eee PC’s desktop sibling, the Eee Box, and will come with Linux or Microsoft Windows XP. Initial samples being passed aro
  • Kodak jumps into desktop printers, sells ink for $10
    Tuesday 6 February 2007 – 05:56
    Kodak today announced its plans to launch a series of inkjet printers next month, officially entering the race currently dominated by HP, Canon, and Lexmark, after years of talking about the possibility of getting into the printer market. Kodak plans to make its mark in the business by offering inexpensive ink cartridges that will cost less than half of most of the products currently on store shelves.
  • Nvidia’s Q3 shot at the desktop market: $59 graphics cards
    Friday 29 August 2008 – 05:20
    Santa Clara (CA) - Nvidia expanded its discrete desktop graphics chip portfolio – this time not with a new expensive flagship model, but a new entry-level version that could stabilize the company’s recent desktop market, which moves to cheaper...
  • Desktop graphics market worth more than $23 billion - JPR
    Wednesday 20 September 2006 – 09:49
    Market research firm Jon Peddie Research (JPR) today said that the desktop PC graphics market has reached a volume of $5.88 billion in the second quarter of this year.
  • AMD aims to ship 26 million desktop CPUs in H2 2006
    Monday 7 August 2006 – 04:39
    Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) aims to ship 26 million desktop-use processors in the second half of this year, bringing its projected shipments of desktop CPUs for all of 2006 to about 46 million units, according to sources at Taiwan motherboard makers familiar with AMD's product roadmap.

Articles & reviews

  • Desktop Logitech LX: Comfort and Style*
    Friday 29 October 2004 – 07:00
    Unless you are training to win at the next LAN Party or play FPS games 24 hours a day, precision is not the only factor in choosing a mouse and keyboard. Logitech has introduced a new line of cordless keyboard/mouse "desktops" that are innovative, well designed and properly built.
  • What to Buy, a Notebook or Desktop PC?*
    Wednesday 11 June 2008 – 04:30
    What to Buy, a Notebook or Desktop PC? When purchasing a new computer these days, many wonder whether a bulky tower system unit is even necessary, given the advantages of a notebook.
  • Desktop Datastore: Accusys Acuta 4S*
    Monday 25 July 2005 – 07:00
    Providing a RAID array containing up to four SATA hard disks, the Acuta 4S is designed to meet the storage needs of small businesses.
  • Desktop Summit 2005: Linux' Chic Factor*
    Monday 14 February 2005 – 06:00
    Nobody said Linux shows had to be dull. But Desktop Summit hosted by Linspire showed what fun can really be had in a Linux universe of cool and cheap PCs, fast cars and music.
  • Safer Drive: Lacie SAFE Desktop HDD*
    Tuesday 31 October 2006 – 06:02
    Safer Drive: Lacie SAFE Desktop HDD This neat box stores up to 500 GB and adds fingerprint security to protect your content.

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