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  • More Than Music, With Still The Smallest Screens*
    Friday 27 October 2006 – 04:54
    More Than Music, With Still The Smallest Screens We're now used to having music in our pockets and we're starting to demand more. True media players are bulky; they have to be to fit the screen. Playing video and watching photos on the smallest devices can still be frustrating because of the screen size. The Creative Zen V Plus disappoints, but the MSI P640 does a reasonable job - it's also a good music player at a good price.
  • Pentop Computing Is More Than A Kids' Toy*
    Monday 19 December 2005 – 06:00
    Pentop Computing Is More Than A Kids' Toy Barry Gerber dissects the technology and functionality of LeapFrog's Pentop Computer and looks at a number of other products based on the Anoto Group's pattern recognition technology. He concludes that there can and should be a place in our lives for this relatively new, compact mobile technology based on an ancient input device.
  • Are Three Cores Better Than Two?*
    Monday 28 November 2005 – 06:00
    Many assume that multi-core processors must be installed in pairs, in two-, four- or eight-core configurations. But what happens when you mix and match a dual- and single-core processor in a PC or server?
  • More Than A SoundBlaster*
    Tuesday 25 September 2001 – 07:00
    Before our monster Audigy review, we take a look at other audio cards for gamers from Creative, Hercules, Aureal, Philips, and Turtle Beach.
  • PSUs: More Important than You Think*
    Friday 10 August 2007 – 09:59 in Hardware
    PSUs: More Important than You Think Computers keep increasing their capabilities and their performance. These characteristics not only contribute to increases in their purchase costs, but also their costs of operation, particularly when it comes to power. Although AMD and Intel have curbe
  • NVIDIA's GeForce 7800 GTX 512 Is More Than A Memory Upgrade*
    Monday 14 November 2005 – 06:00
    Today, NVIDIA lifts the veil to reveal the identity of its mysterious next generation of cards: the GeForce 7800 GTX 512. This new entry provides more internal bandwidth, higher memory capacity, and a clock speed surprise. With a tremendous four heat pipe cooler, this card puts NVIDIA back on the graphics performance throne - just in time for the holiday shopping season.
  • Two Xeon CPUs Are Better Than One Intel P4 Extreme Platform*
    Friday 14 May 2004 – 07:00
    Who would have thought? A Dual Xeon system is often cheaper and frequently offers higher performance than a Pentium 4 Extreme platform. Our analysis and benchmark tests for Intel's dual-processor E7505/Placer chipset show why.
  • More than meets the Eye - Barebone PC for Quad-Core and Crossfire*
    Thursday 24 January 2008 – 10:50 in Hardware
    More than meets the Eye - Barebone PC for Quad-Core and Crossfire High performance, small footprint - Shuttle's SX38P2 Pro can house two graphics cards, three hard drives and a four-core processor. The downside? This barebone is loud, expensive, and can get pretty hot.
  • Gigabyte's 3D1: Are Two Engines Better Than One?*
    Tuesday 11 January 2005 – 06:00
    Gigabyte has decided to jump ahead as the first vendor to launch a dual-core 3D graphics card for consumers based on NVIDIA graphics processors. We dissect the design and let the benchmarks determine how the device stacks up against conventional SLI solutions.
  • Logitech Z-2300 Speakers: More Than a Blast from the Past?*
    Thursday 11 November 2004 – 06:00
    Logitech revamps its Z-2200 speakers in an attempt to offer best-in-class 2.1 sound. But is Logitech Z-2300's new features enough to separate it from the rest of the pack in this very competitive market? At least we can say that the speakers have enough power to keep your neighbors awake at night.
  • Intel's 955X Dual-Core Chipset Better For Business Users Than NVidia's nForce4*
    Wednesday 29 June 2005 – 07:00
    Intel's 955X Dual-Core Chipset Better For Business Users Than NVidia's nForce4 With dual core processing support, a faster DDR2 controller, more PCI-Express lines, RAID5 and Active Management, Intel clearly threw in everything it had in the design of its latest high-end chipset. But does the 955X really cut it vis-à-vis its ambitious specs?
  • CeBIT 2005: CPUs, Coolers and Power Supplies Worth More Than a Second Look*
    Wednesday 16 March 2005 – 06:00
    Who said the PC was dead? CeBIT had plenty of PC gear to get excited about: a media centers in desktop clothing, 800-watt power supplies and new coolers galore.
  • Creative Labs' Zen Touch: More Than Just Another iPod Clone?*
    Thursday 7 October 2004 – 06:00
    Creative becomes the latest vendor to challenge the iPod's stranglehold in the music player market. With its Zen Touch Jukebox, does Creative convince by leveraging its digital sound expertise and OEM design prowess?
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