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Posted by Karpat Zoltan on Jan 11, 2012
Although the AGP slot has been abandoned a long time ago (5+ years), some manufacturers still make a few video card models, which can be installed in older computers with AGP slots. As incredible as it may sound, some AGP video card models were manufactured in such...
Posted by Karpat Zoltan on Jan 10, 2012
In the lower high-end sector Acer has recently launched a very impressive desktop computer with a well balanced hardware configuration. It's called Acer Predator AG3610-UR10P. The main part of the computer is an LGA1155 Core i7-2600 processor (the simple...
Posted by Karpat Zoltan on Jan 9, 2012
Gateway was a stand alone manufacturer for quite some time in the beginning, but a few years ago it was bought by Acer, as sales have dropped drastically and the company generated a lot of debt.
It's hard to say what the main problem was with Gateway computers,...
Posted by Karpat Zoltan on Jan 7, 2012
I have been searching for a good keyboard for a long time, but failed to find one with the necessary practical features for comfortable typing. Recently I have purchased a Delux DLK-K1000U and an eBlue Chocolate. They were both very nice, with reliable easy-press keys,...
Posted by Karpat Zoltan on Dec 29, 2011
Projectors have evolved a lot in these last few years. What once looked like a very expensive solution for projecting pictures on large surface, suddenly became affordable and practical with the adoption of LED lighting. Traditional projectors were based on high power...
Posted by Karpat Zoltan on Dec 23, 2011
Like most Dell desktop computers of that time, Dell Optiplex GX520 also came in three different shapes: mini tower, desktop and small form factor. They all feature approximately the same hardware components except for the expansion cards and other upgrade options.
The...
Posted by Karpat Zoltan on Dec 22, 2011
Keyboard manufacturers have been experimenting with a lot of different features to put on their products, but unfortunately neither one of them had any significant success. Users want just letters, numbers and a few function keys, that's it. Additonal audio/USB...