As in the animal kingdom, size is also an advantage in computing. Smaller IT hardware companies have limited options compared with bigger beasts. Ageia is...
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The 1980s have to put up with a lot of undeserved flack; which other decade can boast David Hasselhoff, mullets and Wham? If you loved...
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You don't usually associate laptops with excess, but the Rock Xtreme SL Pro is positively Bacchanalian in its abandon. It has two 100GB mobile hard...
Even when Intel was in its lowest NetBurst doldrums, it could still count on the superiority of its laptop chips. With their roots in a...
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In the days of yore, the only way to play the latest games at full detail while on the move was to buy a high-end,...
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Nvidia has successfully followed new desktop GPUs with quick updates for laptops, so as surely as a querulous stomach follows the mince pie megatest, there's...
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There are many advantages to owning a gaming laptop, such as fragging the generic-looking aliens of Prey on the train on the way to work...
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If you think that gaming laptops should have a snazzy paint job, illuminated alien heads and neon under-lighting, then move along because there's nothing to...
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The G0 stepping of the Core 2 Quad Q6600 is awesome. The sSpec code to look for is SLACR - surely not a coincidence given that Intel is an American company, and slacker and gamer are roughly synonymous terms over there. Most companies list the G0 chip as a separate...
ATI and Nvidia would have you believe that you need several graphics cards to get the best gaming experience. To find out, we put SLI and CrossFire systems to the test.