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  • Sony's new super-clear 36" TV costs $11,000
    Wednesday 11 June 2003 – 01:38
    On Tuesday, Sony unveiled a new upmarket brand called "Qualia", with the first products in the range including "a high-definition home theater projector for 2.4 million yen ($20,300), a 36" Trinitron super-clear television for 1.3 million yen ($11,000), and a digital camera that can fit in a shirt pocket but has two mega-pixel capacity - and a 380,000 yen ($3,200) price tag.".
  • Aopen's Super Mid-Tower Case
    Tuesday 21 August 2001 – 08:28
    Well, it may not be one of those fancy plexiglass deals, but Aopen's new H600A "super mid-tower" case looks like it's built for endurance and is just a solid piece of hardware for those who think the paint job is less important than what's under the hood.
  • Nintendo delays Super Smash Bros. Brawl for the Wii until March
    Wednesday 16 January 2008 – 11:20 in Gaming
    Yes, it's true - Wii owners eagerly awaiting the video game mascot free-for-all will have to change the mark on their calendars from February 10 to one month later.
  • Super Talent Launches Launches SSDs for Asus Eee PCs
    Thursday 9 October 2008 – 05:30
    California based SuperTalent Tuesday announced the launch of a new line of mini PCI-Express SSDs that were designed explicitly for the Asus Eee PC.
  • T-Mobile UK ships 'Super 3G' data card
    Tuesday 9 May 2006 – 09:48
    T-Mobile UK today introduced a wireless data card for notebook computers that supports the HSDPA download acceleration technology for 3G networks

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  • Atheros Super-G NeedToKnow - Part 2*
    Sunday 7 December 2003 – 08:09
    In Part 1 of this NTK, I described the elements of Super-G and took a detailed look at normal 11g and Super-G channel overlap. I also presented test results pitting Super-G against "normal" 11g wireless LANs and "normal" 11g WLANs against each other.
  • Atheros Super-G NeedToKnow - Part 1*
    Sunday 30 November 2003 – 05:53
    As I described in my Comdex coverage, the short story is that Broadcom is asserting that Atheros' Super-G based products will interfere with neighboring 802.11b and g networks, severely limiting their speed and, in some cases, shutting them down completely.
  • Irongate with Super Bypass vs. VIA Apollo KX133*
    Monday 7 February 2000 – 06:00
    To satisfy the big 'super bypass'-fans, you can now see the comparison between Apollo KX133 and Irongate with enabled 'super bypass'.
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