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Matrox M-series graphic cards go 4-up natively {Engadget}
Jun 30th 2008 8:22AM The NVidia NVS440 has two GPUs on one PCB.
ASUS keeps things tiny with NOVA LITE Mini 2L PC {Engadget}
Mar 20th 2008 12:00PM Dear engadget writers,
As you are an internet medium and people from all over the world are reading this site, would you please include metric measurements?
Thanks.
Shredz64 is very real and very shredding {Engadget}
Mar 11th 2008 3:47AM Was meant for Paul.
Shredz64 is very real and very shredding {Engadget}
Mar 11th 2008 3:46AM Nothing to see here for you. Writing something like "is useless to 99% of most people" automatically disqaulify you for geekrelated stuff.
Vista SP1 doesn't significantly boost performance, slows down certain tasks {Engadget}
Feb 14th 2008 4:16AM Guess what, he is right. An up-to-date full blown Linux-distribution will support way more hardware out of the box. And while there aren't drivers for your USB Rocket Launcher, you have e.g. some for UPA-Graphics on SPARC systems.
I have to admit that there are more third-party drivers for windows but to be honest, I kinda like that linux supports most of my hardware without surfing crappy manufacturer websites.
Poll: Be honest with yourself, are you still happy with DVD? {Engadget}
Feb 7th 2008 3:20AM Honestly I just bought a few DVDs because I was waiting for High Definition all the years :)
Digital Cube busts out i-station UDIC electronic dictionary for Korea {Engadget}
Jan 30th 2008 7:51AM Hey U, DIC U using a dictionary?
Aptera's Typ-1 gets a video test drive {Engadget}
Dec 22nd 2007 10:55AM The funny thing about that car is that it looks like the car of the future from the past.
Asus' Eee PC on sale with 8GB SSD, 1GB RAM for $499 {Engadget}
Dec 2nd 2007 8:19AM Nice update. But I'll wait for a version where the screen matches the lid.
If by about april next year they release a 10" version with this specs for about the same price, I'm sold.
I'm currently having a 12" Thinkpad with XGA resolution and I would be happy with 10" and a resolution of between 1024*640 and 1280*800. My machine has a 1.2Ghz P3-m and 640MB RAM and that's totally enough for everything I can do on such a tiny screen.
How would you change Asus' Eee PC? {Engadget}
Nov 9th 2007 6:29PM The lid is already big enough to house 10" of screen size. Fill it. with at least 800k pixel. 2 SDHC slots, one intern if possible.
Do not increase price tag.
That's about it.







