CEDIA 2007 - Day 1: JVC's New 1080p Projectors
JVC announced its new 1080p projector lineup and 2nd gen 120Hz LCD technology.
6 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 9/5/2007A New Kind of Home Computer: Windows Home Server Preview
Microsoft says it's time for servers in the home, are they right? To find out, we take a look at Windows Home Server
128 by Ryan Smith on 9/4/2007Gigabyte GA-X38-DQ6: An early look at X38
We take an early Gigabyte GA-X38-DQ6 engineering sample out for a quick test run before the retail product arrives.
26 by Gary Key on 9/4/2007Zippy Serene (GP2-5600V)
Zippy has sent us a second PSU for review, claiming 86% efficiency. Can it live up to these claims, and if so, can you actually find it for sale anywhere?
16 by Christoph Katzer on 9/3/2007Toshiba Satellite X205-S9359: DX10 to go, please!
We've got Toshiba's latest gaming notebook, which includes NVIDIA's fastest current DX10 mobile GPU. But can the newcomer even beat the last generation DX9 GPUs, and does it matter?
13 by Jarred Walton on 8/31/2007A New SSE Instruction Set: AMD Announces SSE5
AMD continues their new performance initiative with SSE5. We take a look at what this new instruction set brings to the table
17 by Ryan Smith on 8/30/2007µATX Part 1: ATI Radeon Xpress 1250 Performance Review
We compare AMD's orphaned RS600 chipset against Intel's G33 chipset and wonder if ATI should have stayed in the Intel platform chipset business.
22 by Gary Key on 8/28/2007Silver Power Blue Lightning 600W
A seemingly new name in the European market sent us their 600W model for testing. The results might even be shocking.
33 by Christoph Katzer on 8/27/2007Alienware Area-51 m9750: Power Gaming on the Go
Just how much gaming performance can you pack into a 17" notebook chassis? It seems Alienware was determined to find out.
27 by Jarred Walton on 8/24/2007The Penryn Preview - Part I: Wolfdale Performance
For a while there we wondered how Intel would introduce Penryn into its lineup, but as of Intel's last roadmap update we now know. On top of that, we...
55 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 8/21/2007Thermalright Ultima-90: Small Wonder?
Thermalright introduces a smaller version of the 6-heatpipe and top performing Ultra-120 eXtreme. Is the smaller package too compromised? How does it compete with the best tested at AnandTech?
38 by Wesley Fink on 8/20/2007MTRON 32GB SSD: Better in a Notebook?
Our early look with a notebook platform and the MTRON 32GB SSD reveals this drive is faster than a speeding bullet. Well almost.
25 by Gary Key on 8/17/2007Intel Core 2 Q6600 G0 Stepping: Cheap Quad Core Just Got Better
It's only $266 and there's a new stepping in town, we take a look at the latest revision to the Core 2 Quad Q6600.
34 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 8/16/2007Preparing For Future Software: AMD's Lightweight Profiling Proposal
This week AMD proposed a new x86 extension instruction set, how will their Lightweight Profiling Proposal help users and developers?
11 by Ryan Smith on 8/16/2007MTRON SSD 32GB: Wile E. Coyote or Road Runner?
Our preview reveals one very fast SSD drive from MTRON, but how fast depends on whether you are using an Intel or NVIDIA chipset.
37 by Gary Key on 8/15/2007PC Club Enpower ENP660: Back to School
It's that time of year when students everywhere are returning to school after summer vacation. PC Club hopes to capitalize on that fact with their latest no-nonsense laptop.
12 by Jarred Walton on 8/14/2007A Messy Transition (Part 3): Vista Buys Some Time
Wrapping up our series on problems with 32bit addressing and the 2GB barrier, we take a look at a promising new hotfix for Windows Vista
35 by Ryan Smith on 8/13/2007ZEROtherm BTF90: Sting like a Butterfly?
ZEROtherm creates a delicate butterfly-shaped cooler with claims of super silence and killer performance. Does the BTF90 deliver as promised?
19 by Wesley Fink on 8/13/2007Western Digital SE16 750GB: "Quiet" a Performer
With the prices of 750GB drives falling like a rock, they are finally becoming a realistic option for many buyers. How does Western Digital's offering stack up to the competition?
38 by Dave Robinet on 8/9/2007One Laptop Per Child: Charity, Prosperity, & Capitalism In The Developing World
The One Laptop Per Child organization is about to begin final production of their $100 laptop. Can they bring the information revolution to the developing world?
22 by Ryan Smith on 8/8/2007