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News and Reviews

20GB Xbox 360 Drops Price to Make Way for 60GB Model

Published on July 14, 2008 to Video Game Related Topics

Redmond (WA) - As expected, Microsoft dropped the price of its 20 GB Xbox 360 Pro (Premium) game console by $50 to $299. Read more

Microsoft Offers Cheap Xbox 360 Storage Options in Prep for NXE

Published on October 17, 2008 to Video Game Related Topics

Microsoft's Xbox 360 Memory Upgrade Program gives owners discounted – or even free – storage upgrade. Read more

Social Networking Is Key For Next Xbox 360 Update

Published on November 27, 2007 to Video Game Related Topics

Microsoft has announced some details about an Xbox Live dashboard update in December, addressing digital download Xbox titles and more social networking functionality. Read more

4.3 Mil Xbox 360 Consoles Sold During Holidays

Published on January 24, 2008 to Video Game Related Topics

Microsoft was able to sell 4.3 million Xbox 360 units during the fourth calendar quarter 2007 (fiscal Q2 2008). The number is slightly down from 4.4 million units the company sold during the... Read more

Lian-Li Solves The Xbox 360 Overheating Dilemma

Published on August 15, 2008 to Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous

Taipei (Taiwan) - Most, if not all problems the Xbox 360 console had over the past several years were related to the fact that Microsoft chose a cost-effective, but very weak cooling solution. Read more

Graphics power is key to playing HD videos on a PC

Published on July 28, 2006 to Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous

Games may not be the only applications anymore that create an incentive for buying a faster graphics card. HD DVD and Blu-ray videos require enormous processing power to decode codecs and overwhelm virtually all CPUs available today. So, how much does it take to make HD look good on a PC screen? TG Daily got a first impression at an exclusive meeting with Nvidia. Read more

Graphics Boost: Dell Inspiron 8600 Gets ATI MR 9600 Turbo

Published on April 21, 2004 to Notebooks and Laptops

What more can Dell add to its fast and furious Dell Inspiron 8600 notebook with a 15.4" wide screen display, 7200 rpm hard drive and Pentium-M 1.7 GHz CPU? The answer is ATI's MR 9600 Pro Turbo graphics processor. So does this notebook's 3D graphics capabilities get any better? Read more

Two High-End Graphics Notebooks Compared

Published on June 25, 2007 to Notebooks and Laptops

Two notebooks from two vendors (Eurocom and M-Tech), same chassis, different inards for different users, way different performance. Read more

Desktop Graphics Ambitions: ATi Mobile Radeon 9800

Published on July 27, 2004 to Notebooks and Laptops

ATi's high-end mobile graphics processor, the Mobility Radeon 9800 (M18), on paper, offers superior specs on all fronts. With eight pixel pipelines and a 256 bit memory interface, will ATi's latest close the performance gap between laptop and desktop 3D graphics? Read more

Mobile Graphics: DX9 on the Go

Published on March 24, 2003 to Notebooks and Laptops

In recent weeks, ATI and NVIDIA have been flooding the world with announcements of new 3D chips in the desktop segment. At CeBIT, in a change of tactics, we saw both companies come up notebook versions of their desktop behemoths with ATI's Mobility Radeon 9600 and NVIDIA's GeForce FX G05600/5200. Desktop DirectX 9 acceleration is coming to laptops, and we take a restricted early look at this sea change in mobile graphics. Read more

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