All Entries Tagged With: "DisplayPort"
NEC Introduces Corporate Wide LED Displays
Share The new MultiSync EX series combines an innovative, ultra-slim design with quality features. The displays impress with their exceptionally low environmental impact thanks to LED backlight technology and other new features such as a human sensor. Incoming search terms:nec f23w2a
ECS Unveils the A890GXM-A2 Motherboard
Share ECS launched the A890GXM-A2, their second revision of the AMD 890GX based Black Series motherboard. Incoming search terms:a890gxm-a2Workstation XW9400 Base Unitmotherboard ecsneo ecs motherboardecs unveils the a890gxm-a2 motherboardecs motherboard (laptop)ECS A890GXM-A2 V1 0ecs a890gxm-a black editionaspire 5600 desktop panel motherboard manualecs a890gxm black
LaCie 324i 24-Inch P-IPS Display Unveiled
Share Nice but expensive, I wish IPS screens would become more affordable. Color precise monitors sure do rock alright. The 324i has the new 10-bit P-IPS LCD display with wide color gamuts (102 percent NTSC, 98 percent Adobe RGB), anti-glare coating and backlight stabilization.
ZOTAC Announces World’s First Quadruple-Display Capable Graphics Card
Share ZOTAC just announced the world’s first Quadruple-display capable ZOTAC GeForce GTX 460 graphics card. The new ZOTAC GeForce GTX 460 3DP enables multi-monitor computing with up to four simultaneous displays from a single graphics card for enhanced productivity, gaming and multimedia. Incoming search terms:sat receiver gold box pioneer 1420athlon X3 435 bundlered blue green [...]
ZOTAC Announces GeForce GTX 460 2GB Video Card
Share Zotac introduced a GeForce GTX 460 2GB graphics card with slightly overclocked frequencies. This model has a 710MHz core, 1420MHz shaders and 2GB GDDR5 clocked at 3600MHz. Incoming search terms:spdif port gtx 460gtx460 2gbzotac 2gb2gb video cardzotac graphics card from 6 to 10 thousandzotac video card photo
Intel predicts Light Peak to replace USB 3.0
Share There’s probably a very good reason why Intel is trying to stall chipset support for USB 3.0, they’d like it much more if they could control the market with their own patents and licenses. But that doesn’t mean they have something really interesting in their hands though. Incoming search terms:replacing usb in laptops