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The Convenience by Internet Casinos UK

April 21, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

However long comprised the desire to holiday in Las Vegas? Vegas are a great place to barely go as the interest of acting and losing lot money than wine. At once, thanks to the cyberspace is not a ...

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The Obvious Advantages of Online Casinos

April 21, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

The popularity of online casinos has many pages that look authentic imaginary games online casino portals arise, but in reality the scammers try to fraud and to earn easy money. Advanced technolog...

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Online Casinos

April 21, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

There are many online casinos nowadays. If you like to play in online casinos, you need to have a trusted guide to give you clear and updated information about online casinos. Casinos.org is the most ...

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Epson Introduces Affordable VS200 Projector

April 21, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

Epson proves you don't need to spend a fortune equipping your small or medium sized business with an ultra-bright projector. The company just announced its VS200, a $429 projector rated at  2,300 l...

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Tag: lcd, projector, technology

MSI Shifts Focus to All-in-One PC Shipments

April 21, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

MSI is best known for its line of motherboards and Wind netbook series, but as 2010 marches on, the company plans to more than triple its all-in-one PC shipments compared to last year, says Shao-lin...

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NEC Readies Quad-Core ARM Processor

April 21, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

According to a report in the EETimes, NEC is gearing up to show off a high performance quad-core processor built around ARM's Cortex-A9 design. The unveiling is expected to take place during the Mobil...

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Ubisoft Clarifies Assassin’s Creed II DRM, We’re Still Not Convinced

April 21, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

To say that Ubisoft’s in the doghouse with every PC gamer on earth right now is a bit of an understatement. “But wait!” says Ubisoft, its Adam’s apple bobbing as a pitchfork hovers just above ...

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G.Skill's 24GB DDR3 Memory Kit

April 21, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

Which would you rather have, speed or capacity? If you answered either one, go ahead and deduct 200 geek points, because you should have pounded your chest and emphatically yelled, "Both!" That's...

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HP Updates Consumer Notebook Portfolio, Including Envy

April 21, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

Perhaps HP replaced the company's water coolers with energy drinks, but whatever the reason, the OEM has gone on a redesign spree updating several consumer notebook lines, including the Envy, Pavili...

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Tag: notebook, pc

Ultraportable Laptop Sony VAIO SB Series (VPCSB1BGX)

April 21, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

Ultraportable Laptop Sony VAIO SB Series (VPCSB1BGX)

Ultraportable Laptop Sony VAIO SB series offers the best overall performance with any similar laptop. It’s light, thin, and a pleasure to use despite a few minor annoyances, high end model with 13.3...

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Asus Thinks Green with Bravo220 Videocard

Posted on | April 21, 2010 | No Comments

Asus wants you to feel good about yourself so they went and released the Bravo220 “home entertainment PC card.” So what’s there to feel good about? For one, the card’s 21 percent more power efficient than competing models, so you can look Mother Nature in th eye without that twinge of guilt. And secondly, by investing in the Bravo220 you’re making a statement to yourself that you’re not going to spend every waking moment playing videogames – that isn’t what this card was built for.

As you probably surmised, the Bravo220 is built around Nvidia’s GT220 architecture. The GPU comes clocked at 525MHz and there’s a 1GB frame buffer chugging along at 400MHz (800MHz effective) on a 128-bit bus. It’s HDCP compliant, supports resolutions up to 2560×1600, and has DVI-I, D-Sub, and HDMI ports. So before you ask, no, it’s not going to run Crysis, not with the eye candy cranked up anyway, but it will fit right in with your home theater setup.

Towards that end, Asus developed a special Bravo Media Center interface they say is intuitive, and it comes with a remote control to boot. The cooling solution is passive, so there’s no fan to distract you from those quiet scenes, and Asus says their Splendid Plus technology will reduce noise and artifacts while improving conversion rates.

What Asus didn’t say is when it will ship and for how much.

Bravo220 Asus Thinks Green with Bravo220 Videocard

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