AMD Puts New Graphics Card Sandwich on the Menu

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AMD (NYSE: AMD) Latest News about AMD announced the release of its Radeon HD 3870 X2 graphics card Latest News about graphics card Monday. The company’s latest offering, courtesy of its 2006 ATI (Nasdaq: ATYT) Latest News about ATI acquisition, combines two ATI Radeon 3870 chips on a single graphics board, connected via an integrated CrossFire technology.

The double-barreled approach makes AMD the first graphics technology provider to “break the Teraflop barrier,” according to the company. The card is the first graphics processor for “enthusiasts” that uses the 55 nanometer (nm) process technology, according to AMD — a big plus for hardcore PC gamers.
Two Chips in One

With the launch of the Radeon HD 3870 X2, AMD has taken what previously had been accomplished by installing two individual graphics cards and instead doubled up the 55nm chip and put both chips on a single card.

“They’re taking that two-card system and putting it down to one card. So they’re building a single card design that has two chips on it. It can deliver performance much like a two-card system would have delivered in the past,” said Martin Reynolds, an analyst at Gartner (NYSE: IT) Latest News about Gartner.

PC gamers can expect performance levels to increase roughly twofold, although that will depend to a certain extent on the application.

“It depends on what you’re doing, but I’d say you probably do [get twice the performance]. It is pretty close if it is not, and it depends on the application. Usually something like this lets you get higher resolution and higher performance. You probably get more yield on the resolution than performance,” Martin told TechNewsWorld.

The card, which supports Microsoft’s (Nasdaq: MSFT) Webroot AntiSpyware 30-Day Free Trial. Click here. Latest News about Microsoft upcoming DirectX 10.1 specification, expands “the visual boundaries of PC entertainment well beyond the 1080p high-definition threshold,” the company said.

“More cores equal more resolution or speed. I think that you get better yields from using the cores for more resolution, as opposed to using them for more speed. Although, in a practical sense, the maximum resolution is 1200p because of the displays,” Martin explained.
Keeping Up With Nvidia

Although Nvidia, AMD’s archrival in the graphics card space, does not yet have a similar offering, Martin said it would be easy for the company to come up with its own double-up card. What the technology provider may struggle with is matching AMD’s bargain price of US$449.

“$449 is pretty aggressive, and that’s less than you would pay for two cards. Of course, it allows AMD to deliver a performance point that is well above anything Nvidia could do with a single chip,” he pointed out.

“Any of Nvidia’s OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) could do the same kind of thing. The challenge they will face is that Nvidia will have to price the chip to work in that environment. Because AMD owns the chips and cards, they can price the thing a little bit lower and get that extra performance out without losing money elsewhere. If Nvidia does the same thing, they run the risk that the buyers will take the chips sold as a pair and break them up into individual cards,” Martin continued.

Martin called the introduction of the Radeon HD 3870 X2 a “clever thing to do that is a good move in the market for them” because the new card helps AMD improve its perception in the market. However, he expects Nvidia to respond “fairly quickly over the next few months” with their own offering.

“It’s unlikely to be a mainstream product. It’s not going to be in every system. It will be in a few high-end enthusiasts’ systems, but it brings them some brand and thought leadership. This isn’t going to be a big bump to their revenue. But it sure is an interesting product that will get people thinking about AMD, because AMD has lost a lot of interest over the past year. Anything they can do to recover that is good news,” Martin concluded.

source:tchnews 

Apple iPod Nano Now in Pink

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Seeing that Valentine’s Day is coming up, Apple has announced a new color in their iPod nano range – pink. The features remain unchanged; the pink nano will also feature a two-inch display that lets users watch brand-new iTunes movie rentals, TV shows, and music videos purchased from the iTunes Store. The device should deliver up to 24 hours of audio and 5 hours of video playback.

“The pink iPod nano is perfect for people who want a great new color this spring, or are looking for a special Valentine’s Day gift,” said Greg Joswiak, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide iPod Product Marketing.

The pink nano is available immediately in an 8GB model for Rs 7,845 ($199). The nano is also available in silver, black, blue, green

source:tech2 

ViewSonic Releases New HD LCD Projector

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ViewSonic has announced that it’s launching a full HD LCD projector designed from the ground up expressly for home cinema use.

The Pro8100 is the first offering from the brand’s new Precision Series of uncompromising products developed exclusively for the custom installation and specialty retail channels.

At its heart lies a C2Fine 3-LCD panel powered by a powerful Silicon Optix Reon video scaler with HQV (Hollywood Quality Video). There’s also 10-bit colour processing helping the Pro8100 claim over 1 billion colours for super-fine colour graduation; processing which evaluates images on a pixel basis to clear any blurred areas while adding contrast to make details stand out more clearly; and processing which identifies complete frames as they come in and optimises film to broadcast cadence.

In keeping with most LCD projectors, meanwhile, the Pro8100 also boasts integrated auto-iris technology, enabling contrast levels of up to a claimed 13000:1.

In keeping with its custom install ambitions, the projector additionally boasts ViewSonic’s Precision Color SystemTM (PCS), which the brand claims ‘acts as a final “colour check gatekeeper” and ensures accurate colour reproduction by fine-tuning and correcting colour reproduction errors in the front-end scalar chip’. Apparently the system allows up to 33 individual levels of gamma correction for studio grade colour calibration – a level of flexibility typically only achieved with expensive external video optimizers.

Other key facts about the projector include HDMI 1.3a inputs; powered zoom and focus tools plus horizontal and vertical lens shifting; a noise output of just 18dB when running in Eco mode; and its availability in no less than four different colours: Piano Black, White, Grey or Burgundy.

source:homecenema 

Sharp Reveals World’s Thinnest LCD Flat Panel TV

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Sharp Corporation will introduce into the Japanese market three models in the new AQUOS X Series of LCD TVs. The 46V, 42V and 37V-inch TVs not only deliver high-quality pictures, but also bring a refined sense of quality to interior décor when mounted on the wall.

We are now beginning the eighth year since Sharp first introduced the AQUOS LCD TV in 2001, and the flat-panel TV market is beginning its transition from a phase of growth to a stage of maturity. In this environment, demand for flat-panel TVs is also expected to diversify. Consumers are seeking not only the larger screen sizes and full HD specs that have dominated the market up to now, but are also looking for models that offer thinner profiles and wall-mount capabilities to complement room décors.

The AQUOS X Series can accommodate the needs of consumers who want to mount a flat-panel TV on the wall to take full advantage of its thin profile, or who desire to change their living room décor by decorating a wall with it like a painting.

Advanced engineering and technologies that one would expect in the AQUOS have enabled this X Series to achieve the industry’s thinnest profile*2 for the display section, a mere 3.44 cm thick (at the thinnest part). In addition, by making the most of this thin structure and paying careful attention to design not only on the front, but also on the sides and back, the AQUOS X Series features a design that looks beautiful mounted on a wall and harmonizes beautifully as a part of any interior space including living rooms.

Plus, the X Series adopts a discrete component configuration that separates the display section from the tuner section. Users can connect the display section simply and easily via a single cable. Housing the tuner as a separate component also eliminates the time and effort involved in turning the back of the display section to make connections with the antenna cable or peripheral equipment.
Major Features
1.         Industry’s thinnest*2 profile, just 3.44 cm thick (at the thinnest part).
2.         TV contrast*3 of 15,000:1 and 12-bit BDE*4 color value rendering deliver Smooth Image Quality, the latest in LCD technology.
3.         All models feature double-speed (120-Hz frame rate conversion) full-HD LCD technology for superior fast-motion image processing.
4.         Thin-profile 3-way 8-speaker system and 1-Bit digital amplifier.
5.         All models are compatible with AQUOS Familink that enables operation of a connected AQUOS Blu-ray Disc Player simply and easily.
6.         Environmentally friendly, energy-efficient design.

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Logitech Launches BT Necklace Earphones

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Logitech Japan has launched a new Bluetooth product, the LBT-HP210C2BK. I’m sure there must be at a least a few people out there capable of remembering such a long name if they were to go to a store to purchase this. But an easier way to describe it is Logitech’s new Bluetooth Necklace.

The LBT-HP210C2BK, with its inbuilt Bluetooth radio is capable of controlling any Bluetooth device like MP3 players or mobile phones that supports A2DP profiles. It also has a set of earphones attached that support virtual 3D sound.

There’s no price or availability details provided yet.

source:tech2 

Sharp introduces new LCD Touchscreen display Technology

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Sharp has developed a new display technology in touchscreen LCD with Photo Sensors in each pixel.Now as the new technology has photo sensors it can used in variety of ways like in fingerprint scanning,scanning of business cards by it on the device touchscreen panel. It even supports multi-touchscreen display which allows you to use two fingers simultaneously while viewing maps.

The new display technology eliminates the need of placing a film over the screen thus delivering improved touch screen functionality and better image quality.The latest technology will finds its use in Mobiles,digicams,ultra mobile PC’s and other such portable media.

The LCD display sharp introduced is of 3.5 inch size and features a 320 x 480 QVGA resolution. Sharp will began shipping its new Ultra sensitive touchscreen LCD this month and mass production is expected next year.

Via To Launch ‘Isaiah’ Core

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Via Technology, which has focused on low-power processors for some time now, has confirmed through its subsidiary Centaur Technology that it plans to launch its next-generation of processors based on the ‘Isaiah’ core sometimes in the first quarter of this year.

The new processors will support out-of-order execution and may also have support for multi-core processing. As per the report here, Glenn Henry, president of Centaur, has said the Isaiah core will feature 2-4 times the performance of the current C7 core at the same clock speed, while maintaining the same power requirements.

“What we tried to do with the Isaiah architecture is to stay within the same low-power architecture,” said Henry. “It will not replace the C7; what we wanted to do was increase competitiveness in that area.”

Centaur and Via have not been forthcoming on product specifications for the new core, but did hint that a single core would probably be at the same speed as the current C7: 2 GHz.

Vudu’s HD Set Top Box Price Drop to Compete with Apple TV

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Vudu has just announced the price slash of its famous HD (High Definition) video set top box by 25 percent this week due to competitive market situation. The new price of around $295, is quite a significant adjustment from its original retail price of $399. This has made it more competitive to what Apple TV has offered to consumers so far. The new price will be effective immediately and for those that have just bought the set top box from Vudu last month (within 30 days of the announcement), there will be a $100 rebate voucher given to compensate the price difference.

The price slash is a direct response to recent Steve’s announcement with new firmware upgrade that able to pack more services into its Apple TV set top box. Also, Apple TV price has been gone down to as low as $229 (for 40GB version) from $299 previously. So, in order to stay competitive, there is almost no choice for Vudu to take this action immediately. In terms of performance, Apple TV seems to be able to do more by having the capability to access YouTube, the famous sharing website and share the media contents by streaming directly to your digital TV.

This is a good news to everyone especially for those that are planning to get one recently. And even if you don’t have plan to get one, it could be a right time to consider adding this powerful gadget in your digital home.

Yamaha Launches A2DP Bluetooth Speaker

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Yamaha has launched a 10 watt, A2DP-compatible, Bluetooth speaker called the NX-B02. The device is designed to handle output from Bluetooth-compatible PCs, PDAs, and of course your mobile phone. In case that wasn’t enough, it’s also equipped with a 3.5mm line-in socket, so you can easily connect your MP3 player or PMP.

The NX-B02 has dual 4.5cm (1-3/4-inch) full range speakers, and each speaker has an SR-Bass (Swing Radiator Bass) diaphragm. This diaphragm moves by the vibration of the main diaphragm and efficiently increases bass energy, producing larger sound pressure levels for deeper and stronger bass.

The speaker can be used as a portable device as it runs on four AA batteries. According to Yamaha, battery life is about four hours with alkaline batteries and seven hours with NiMH batteries. You can also choose to run it on the AC adaptor that comes with the package.

The NX-B02 is priced at Rs 7,883 ($199.95).

source:tech2 

PIXMA MX7600 and MX850 all-in-ones

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Canon claims that the PIXMA MX7600 produces high quality prints on plain paper with laser-like text, sharp, vibrant graphics and stunning photos to add a professional touch.

The PIXMA MX7600 offers copying, scanning and fax capabilities, together with document printing, and photo lab quality prints.

The PgR (Pigment Reaction) technology works by coating the paper with clear ink as it travels towards the print head, means that presentation-quality text, graphics and photographs can now be printed on plain paper, without the dangers of show-through, print curling, bleeding, scuffing or the images washing off with moisture.

The MX7600 claims print and copy times of 28ppm mono/23ppm colour, photo-lab quality borderless prints in 43 seconds, it offers built-in Ethernet networking capability, and a 33.6kbps Super G3 fax modem

Also announced today is the PIXMA MX850, an office all-in-one with print, copy, scan and fax capability. Replacing the MP830, the PIXMA MX850 maintains the 9600dpi FINE1 print engine specification, while adding additional SoHo (Small office, Home office) functionality.

Other features include auto duplex scan and copy, Ethernet connectivity, and a high speed ADF loadable up to 35 sheets.

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