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Ubergizmo FR -
15 hours and 22 minutes ago
div style="FLOAT: right"img title="MSI Annonce Le PC Portable EX300" alt="MSI Annonce Le PC
Portable EX300" hspace="5" src="http://www.ubergizmo.com/photos/2008/12/msiex300.jpg" vspace="5"
border="0" //div pMSI annonce son nouveau PC portable EX300 qui inclut les caractéristiques
suivantes :- /p p ul liProcesseur Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile P7350/li liChipset Intel PM45 + ICH9-M
Express/li liCarte graphique ATI Mobility Radeon HD3450/li liDDR3 256Mo VRAM/li li4Go de RAM/li
liDisque dur de 250Go/li liEcran large 13.3"/LI LIWi-Fi 802.11 a/g/n/LI LIBluetooth V2.0+EDR/LI
LIBatterie 8-cell/LI/UL P/PIl a une capacité certaine pour les jeux, mais c'est dommage
qu'il n'ait pas de lecteur Blu-ray. Le MSI EX300 coûte 999$ en A
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Mac Forums - iPod touch -
15 hours and 32 minutes ago
Hey guys,
So I've got a Intel Core Duo MBP, the first version of the past MBP generation, and I was wondering
if the included ATI Radeon X1600 graphics card is capable of outputting HD video to an HDTV set. I
just got a 32" 720p samsung LCD HDTV on black friday and I would love to be able to download HD
content onto my computer and watch it on the TV. Anybody know if this at all possible? I'm not
looking to watch blu-rays via the computer, since I know that OS X doesn't support the format, but
I was just wondering if I could watch any sort of HD video from my comp on my TV via a DVI-HDMI
connection. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Linux Today -
15 hours and 49 minutes ago
Phoronix: "Sapphire though manufactures a Radeon HD 4650 graphics card that
operates well beyond the reference core and memory frequencies for the RV730PRO and sells it at a
very affordable price. In this article we are seeing how well the Sapphire Radeon HD 4650 512MB OC
graphics card can perform under Linux."
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PC INpact -
15 hours and 53 minutes ago
Le site italien EeePC.it affirme que le prochain modèle d'Eee Box d'ASUS sera
équipé de composants bien plus performants. Le PC garde le classique processeur Atom
N270, mais exploitera un chipset Radeon HD 3400 doté de 256 Mo de RAM DDR2
dédié.
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Gizmodo FR -
17 hours and 59 minutes ago
Asus nous sort une Eee Box à laquelle on ne peut rien reprocher pour le prix, un PC qui
rappelle la Wii, sauf que cette boîte ne fait guère mieux qu#8217;un Netbook. Les
nouvelles Eee Box B204 et B206, en revanche, toujours équipées d#8217;un processeur
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le Journal du Geek -
17 hours and 59 minutes ago
L’EX300 déboule donc chez MSI, et embarque avec lui un processeur Intel Core 2 Duo
Mobile P7350, un chipset Intel PM45 + ICH9-M Express, une ATI Mobility Radeon HD3450 (DDR3 256Mo
de VRAM), une batterie 8 cellules, un écran 13.3″, les WiFI 802.11 a/g/n, Bluetooth
V2.0+EDR, un lecteur de cartes 3-en-1, une webcam 2 megapixels, un graveur ainsi qu’un
lecteur d’empreintes digitales. Comptez 999$.
via engadget

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le Journal du Geek -
17 hours and 59 minutes ago
L’EX300 déboule donc chez MSI, et embarque avec lui un processeur Intel Core 2 Duo
Mobile P7350, un chipset Intel PM45 + ICH9-M Express, une ATI Mobility Radeon HD3450 (DDR3 256Mo
de VRAM), une batterie 8 cellules, un écran 13.3″, les WiFI 802.11 a/g/n, Bluetooth
V2.0+EDR, un lecteur de cartes 3-en-1, une webcam 2 megapixels, un graveur ainsi qu’un
lecteur d’empreintes digitales. Comptez 999$.
via engadget
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Rage3D Discussion Area - 75,85,87,93,99 -
19 hours and 18 minutes ago
Just wondering if anyone has a suggestion/solution for this problem.
I have a 1080p (1920x1080) tv in the other room hooked up to my Radeon 4850 via HDMI. I also have a
monitor hooked up to the card (1680x1050).
So right now I am running cloned but that means that my tv is only getting 1680x1050 and not the
full 1920x1080. But if I run extended I can't see the other screen so I can't really start videos /
change volume /etc on that screen from the other room.
So is there any easy way to get true 1080p video to my tv and control it from from the other room?
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Ubergizmo -
21 hours and 11 minutes ago
div style="FLOAT: right"img title="MSI To Ship EX300" alt="MSI To Ship EX300" hspace="5"
src="http://www.ubergizmo.com/photos/2008/12/msiex300.jpg" vspace="5" border="0" //div pMSI has
just announced its new EX300 entertainment notebook that will come with the following :- /p p ul
liIntel Core 2 Duo Mobile Processor P7350/li liIntel PM45 + ICH9-M Express Chipset/li liATI
Mobility Radeon HD3450 graphic card/li liDDR3 256MB VRAM/li li4GB RAM/li li250GB hard drive/li
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connectivity/LI LI8-cell battery/LI/UL P/PWell it certainly looks more than capable of keeping one
entertained in terms of games, but why is the Blu-ray drive missing since that's where the high
definition action is at these days? You can pick up the MSI EX300 for $999 in either A
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Rage3D Discussion Area - 75,85,87,93,99 -
22 hours and 21 minutes ago
Quote: While retaining the chipset mentioned above, Asus's new Eee Box B204 and B206 aim to lick
the HD problem via inclusion of discrete graphics circuitry and dedicated video memory. According
to the company, the devices now include ATI's Radeon HD 3400 GPU (graphics processor unit),
equipped with 256MB of DDR2 RAM, and claimed -- by ATI, at least -- to support 1080p (1920 x 1280
pixels). The new Eee Boxes also sport HDMI ports, for direct A/V connection to HD television sets.
http://www.windowsfordevices.com/news/NS5745312672.html
awesome.
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Rage3D Discussion Area - 75,85,87,93,99 -
23 hours and 47 minutes ago
The PC gaming industry has seen many graphics chips come and go. Companies like 3dfx, S3, Trident,
Intel, nVidia, ATI and others have tapped into the gaming industry and have produced 3d
accellerators for the PC, and most of them have gone. There are only two major players in the PC
graphics industry: nVidia and ATI.
These two graphics juggernauts unveil new products every year, which effectively doubles the
effective processing power over the previous generation. This ruthless competition is both good and
bad news for consumers: Good in that faster technology becomes cheaper, and we have many options.
Bad in that the expensive video card you just purchased will remain bleeding edge for only a few
months.
The latest battle comes just in time for the 2008 holiday season. ATI's 4800 series goes up against
nVidia's GTX line of cards. Sapphire is one of the more well-known manufacturers of ATI-based video
cards, and they have a secret weapon in the world of single-GPU video cards. Their 4870 Toxic video
card not only comes pre-overclocked, but is stacked with 512MB of the fastest GDDR5 memory, which
is certainly enough for today's gamer.
Read the full review at OCModShop.com

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Gizmodo -
23 hours and 53 minutes ago
pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/Amilo-GraphicBooster-05.jpg"
width="700" height="525" align="left" hspace="4" vspace="2" /Fujistu-Siemens has released their a
href="http://gizmodo.com/391362/fujitsus-amilo-graphicbooster-external-graphics-card-for-easy-laptop-upgrades"Amilo
GraphicBooster/a. It seems like a rather good idea. A powerful graphics card and two-USB port that
you can have permanently attached to three displays. It look amazing in action./p pobject
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Amilo GraphicBooster connects to the laptop using PCI-E, and has its own power supply. It houses a
512MB ATI Radeon HD3870 capable of driving three displays simultaneously, with two USB ports added
so you can have a mouse and a keyboard always connected for minimun fuss./p pAnd on top of that, it
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Rage3D Discussion Area - 75,85,87,93,99 -
23 hours and 56 minutes ago
Currently have a AMD Athlon 64 x2 4200+ cpu with ATI Radeon x1650.
Just installed Client version 6.23.
1) Seems to me that only one core is doing all the work. Is it possible to have both cores running
?
2) I'm gonna assume that my video card is pretty much out of the loop for this program. Would this
be correct ?
3) Team # is 2630 :evil: :p
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Presence PC - Actualites -
1 days and 2 hours ago
Fujitsu Siemens vient de commercialiser son Amilo Sa 3650 équipé de son
GraphicBooster qui permet l’utilisation d’une Mobility Radeon HD 3870 pour un gain en
performance de 470 %.
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Mac Forums - iPod touch -
1 days and 3 hours ago
Hey all,
I am using my 1080p LCD TV as a monitor for my iMac (early 2006) running XP sp3 in boot camp with
the Radeon x1600 card. The image looks great, but the screen is shrunk, so that there are black
bars about an inch thick around the entire image - so instead of displaying the desktop on the full
42 inches of the screen, it is displayed on an image that I would call 40 inches diagonal, with a
black border surrounding it.
My resolution is 1920x1080, I have what I believe to be the latest drivers installed, and have
tried a lot to no avail.
In OS X, the image is displayed perfectly, filling every inch of the LCD.
Any ideas on how I could fix this?
Thanks
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Engadget -
1 days and 3 hours ago
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gorilla-sized hands, maybe the marginally larger a
href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/08/27/msi-rolls-out-ex300-ex400-laptops/"EX300/a will do the
trick. The 13.3-inch laptop tips the scales at 4.5-pounds and includes a Core 2 Duo P7350 CPU,
ATI's 256MB Mobility Radeon HD3450 GPU, WiFi / Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, a 3-in-1 card reader and a
2.0-megapixel webcam. You can claim one now at a variety of fine e-tailers for $999. Full release
is after the break.pa
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The Tech Report: News -
1 days and 3 hours ago
Whether you favor AMD or Nvidia, you have to admit AMD executed brilliantly with its Radeon HD
4800-series graphics processors. The Radeon HD 4870 and 4850 forced Nvidia to cut prices
aggressively, and they remain excellent performers at their price points today. To learn a little
more about how AMD...
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Rage3D Discussion Area - 75,85,87,93,99 -
1 days and 4 hours ago
I have a X1650 PRO PCIE 512 M ATI Radeon....and the fan died...I don't want to replace the whole
thing as the basic card works fine...just need a new fan... Anyone know where I can find a third
party fan that will fit the bill? ATI refuses to back up their warranty so I am forced to fix it
myself. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Ubergizmo -
1 days and 4 hours ago
centera href="http://www.ubergizmo.com/zoom.php?dir=2008/12/amilo/" target="_blank"img
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src="http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/img/photo-gallery.gif" border="0" //a/centerbr / pThe
Fujitsu-Siemens external GPU was demonstrated back in November but is now making its way to
selected retailers (we don't know which, yet). The idea is simple and GPU makers had this working
in the labs for years: put an discrete GPU in an external box, with its own power supply,
andnbsp;connectnbsp;it via external PCI-E to the laptop./p pSo far, Fujitsu is the only laptop
makernbsp;that made the plunge. The Amilo GraphicBoosternbsp;has a ATI Radeon HD 3870 with 512MB of
memory. It can drive three displays at once and also serves as a 2-port USB HUB. The photo above
doesn't show the big external PCI-E cable, but you can see it in the video in the full post. /p
pHow do you like the idea of having an external GPU for your laptop and how would you use it? Post
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Fujitsu Siemens has been showing off its
AMILO Sa 3650 and
AMILO GraphicBooster add-on for a few months now, and we even recently saw the combo put to the
Crysis
test, but it looks like both are now finally, actually rolling out to the general public. In
case you missed it, the laptop itself is a 13-inch, AMD-based number (your choice of Turion X2 or
Athlon X2 processors), with an ATI Radeon HD 3200 graphics card, up to 4GB of RAM, and either and
either a 250GB or 320GB hard drive. The GraphicBooster add-on, which currently only works with the
Sa 3650, is based around an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3870 graphics card, and promises a 470% increase
in graphics performance over the laptop's built-in graphics. No word on prices just yet,
unfortunately but both the laptop and the GraphicBooster add-on will apparently be available at
some "specialist retailers" this month.
[Via MobileTechReview]
Filed under: Gaming, Laptops
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