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EA Newsapolooza: Crysis 2, New Dragon Age, Medal of Honor Dated; Dead Space 2 Skipping PCs

June 27, 2010 | Computer | 4 Comments

EA recently released its Q3 fiscal statement, and it’s a magnitude seven doozy. Not to be a downer, though, but first on the release schedule is The Waiting Game, as most of these titles won’t be ...

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Qualified Place for Blogging and Being Qualified Blogger

June 27, 2010 | Computer | 4 Comments

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of IZEA. All opinions are 100% mine. We know that online marketing is a business land that is increasingly popular today. It is because the simpli...

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Producing Interesting CD Covers and Labels with Free Software

June 27, 2010 | Computer | 4 Comments

Used to go, producing CD labels were quite complicated. We usually spent too much time in front of the computer only for producing labels. In many cases, we get bad quality labels even the time we spe...

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Tag: cd, dvd, software, windows-7

Google's Nexus One Phone: Questions and Answers

June 27, 2010 | Computer | 4 Comments

Friends, Romans, Internetmen, the day has arrived. Yes, my fellow Netizens, Google's Nexus One is finally here. The phone some swore would practically change life as we know it made its official de...

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Tag: nexus, phone

Software for Successful Project

June 27, 2010 | Computer | 4 Comments

If you are in the middle of working on a project and you have no idea of what you need to do to make the project runs smoothly, you may need to read this article. It will discuss about software whi...

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Tag: nexus, phone

Metro 2034 Is A Thing That Exists

June 27, 2010 | Computer | 4 Comments

Metro 2033 wasn’t just within spitting distance of greatness; it was so close, it could have reached out and given greatness a wet willy. So each and every time the game’s clunky shooting an...

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Tag: games

5 "Apps" for Audio Amateurs and Enthusiasts!

June 27, 2010 | Computer | 4 Comments

Are you ready to rock?  I should hope so.  I'm giving your hands a rest and your ears a workout this week, for none of the apps in the ol' "freeware roundup" this time around are actually download...

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Tag: apps

iMagic OS 10 Comes With an Updated Windows Application

June 27, 2010 | Computer | 4 Comments

Welcome to iMagic OS 10. It is intuitive, fast, and smart. Based on the latest Linux technology, with upgraded software, a faster boot time, parental web filtering, and loaded with codes and innov...

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Tag: apps

Mamiya $20,000 DM40 Medium Format Camera

June 27, 2010 | Computer | 4 Comments

It takes a true passion for photography and a deep wallet to plunk down $20,000 for a digital camera, and if you have both, Mamiya will happily oblige with its newly announced DM40 medium format D...

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Tag: apps

Military-Grade GD8200 Rugged Notebook

June 27, 2010 | Computer | 4 Comments

General Dynamics Itronix announced the launch of the GD8200 fully rugged notebook on Tuesday. The 13.3-incher, which happens to be the company’s first Sandy Bridge notebook, is designed to withs...

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Tag: apps

Desktop Gateway ZX4300-01e (Review)

Posted on | June 27, 2010 | 4 Comments

199884 526741 g1 180 Desktop Gateway ZX4300 01e (Review)Among budget all-In-one desktops (with screen sizes 20 inches and smaller), you’ll find the Gateway ZX4300-01e near the top of the class. This 20-inch, single-touch system-in-a-screen delivers admirable performance for a killer $750 cost (as of June 24, 2010). That’s a fairly standard price for the category, but Gateway made a few cuts to reach it–and some of those subtractions can detract from the ZX4300-01e’s speed-oriented appeal.

Gateway opts for an AMD-based setup in this all-in-one system, stashing a 2.7GHz Athlon II X2 Dual-Core 235e CPU alongside 4GB of DDR3-1333 memory. That isn’t the speediest chip around, but it helped the ZX4300-01e reach a WorldBench 6 score of 97. Compare that with Acer’s 23-inch Aspire Z5600-U1352, a big-screen all-in-one that posted a mark of 98 and costs $200 more.

The ZX4300-01e’s 640GB hard drive provides a fairly average amount of storage for a system in this size and price classification. And as is the case with a majority of all-in-one PCs, the ZX4300-01e’s integrated ATI Radeon HD 4270 GPU does little to allow this machine to show off modern games in any playable capacity.

On the plus side, the games that you manage to get running will look nice. The picture quality of the ZX4300-01e’s 1600-by-900-pixel screen is strong. Colors are vibrant–though not phenomenal–and details look clear and crisp through the system’s decent contrasts. The ZX4300-01e is a single-touch PC, however, and as such it lacks support for Windows 7′s multitouch gestures.

Though I did notice that the ZX4300-01e seemed a bit darker than comparable all-in-ones, that was far less of a standout issue than the system’s viewing angles. You won’t have any trouble staring at this all-in-one head-on, but the picture definitely gives out as you move toward extreme viewing angles. The machine’s speakers, meanwhile, sound a little more distant than those of other systems we’ve reviewed–they don’t quite have the boom and pop of other models’ speakers.

The ZX4300-01e provides a rather plain selection of connectivity options. The side features two USB ports and a single multiformat card reader, while the rear has four USB ports and a gigabit LAN interface. Since the system lacks a 1080p-capable display, the PC’s DVD burner is appropriate; keep in mind, however, that larger all-in-ones offer 1080p and Blu-ray burners, for not much more. At least you’ll be able to watch all the YouTube videos you want, wherever you want, using the ZX4300-01e’s built-in 802.11n connectivity.

A fairly simple wireless mouse and keyboard accompany the ZX4300-01e. They’re nothing much to write about, as neither device features any additional buttons for launching programs or controlling multimedia beyond the standard layout you’d find on any average mouse or keyboard.

In some situations, going the budget route when buying a system is a great way to get your hands on some decent hardware without breaking the bank. The Gateway ZX4300-01e does supply great performance for the amount you pay–but as far as all-in-ones go, I would almost prefer to spend about $300 extra to pick up its larger sibling, the Gateway ZX6900-01e. Once you’ve given up some connection options, a native-1080p screen, and Blu-ray playback, what you have left in the ZX4300-01e is a speedy but nondescript all-in-one desktop.

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