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<font size="2"> Olympus introduces the world's smallest Digital SLR.<br /> <br /> <a href="http://www.anandtech.com/digitalcameras/showdoc.aspx?i=3253">Read more...</a></font>

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Today we are going to check out the efficiency and functionality of two new cooling solutions for Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTX based graphics cards from Arctic Cooling and ZEROtherm.

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<font size="2"> We look at the HR-03 GT VGA Cooler to see how it stacks up against NVIDIA's stock cooler solution and the </font><span class="content"><font size="2">Sparkle 8800GT fanless cooler.</font><br /> <br /> <font size="2"><a href="http://www.anandtech.com/casecoolingpsus/showdoc.aspx?i=3249">Read more...</a></font><br /> </span>

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<font size="2">Noile notebookuri MacBook &amp; MacBook Pro bazate pe procesoarele Intel de 45nm.<br /> <br /> <a href="http://www.anandtech.com/mac/showdoc.aspx?i=3246">Read more...</a><br /> </font>

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Apple recently launched their ultra swank, ultra-sleek MacBook Air, a three pound ultraportable laptop potentially capable of running for five hours on a single battery charge. Like most ultraportables, however, performance compromises were necessary in order to meet the size and mobility targets. What does all this have to do with the Dell XPS M1730? Nothing really, except as an interesting contrast.<span class="content"> <p>When it comes to mobile computing, there's more than one way to skin the proverbial cat. The MacBook Air takes the approach of providing a lightweight computer that you can take on the road and use for the better part of an eight-hour workday. The XPS M1730 is far on the opposite end of the mobile computing spectrum. Battery life, weight, and size get kicked to the curb in deference to ultra-powerful desktop replacement components. One thing that it maintains in common with the MacBook Air, however, is that it is not a notebook for every computer user. In fact, the target market might be even more limited than the market for the MacBook Air.</p> <p><a href="http://www.anandtech.com/mobile/showdoc.aspx?i=3242">Read more...</a><br /> </p> <br /> <p> </p> </span>

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We would like to introduce to you 9 external storage solutions with 2.5”hard disk drives of 160GB inside. We will talk about products from Fujitsu, Maxtor, Seagate, TEAC, Transcend, Toshiba and ZIV.

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Today we are going to talk about three new VGA cooling solutions a few solutions we have already talked about before from AeroCool, Zalman, Thermaltake and Arctic Cooling. Let’s find out which one is best from this first roundup of the series.

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Yesterday Apple introduced its first MacBook and MacBook Pro notebooks based on Intel's 45nm mobile Penryn CPU. We've already looked at the mobile Penryn CPU and discovered that despite offering very little performance boost, its contribution to improving battery life was significant. We're hard at work on seeing how mobile Penryn stacks up in the MacBook Pro but we couldn't resist a look at its internals before then.

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<font size="2"><span class="content"> <div><span class="content"> <div>Western Digital has been quiet on the performance front the past several months as they have placed an emphasis on their GreenPower family of products . However, they have been busily working on a new line-up of Caviar SE16 drives that feature their new 320GB per-platter technology. This type of areal density places WD in direct competition with Samsung's F1 lineup featuring 334GB per-platter sizes with similar thermal, acoustic, and power envelope specifications.</div> <div> </div> <div><br /> It does not come as a surprise that the first drive from WD to utilize the 320GB per-platter technology is the Caviar SE16 320GB WD3200AAKS. What is surprising to us is that WD is not changing the product designation on drives that feature this new technology. It's not really that surprising as a manufacturer will want to clear out inventory of previous product before introducing new product. We would like to see WD following Seagate, Hitachi, or Samsung by changing model numbers when there is a major switch in product technology. </div> <div> </div> <div><br /> Ordering a WD3200AAKS could land you the new drive or the older design with two 160GB platters. Since only the part number changes in this case, the one you want is WD3200AAKS-00B3A0. For all intent purposes this means you need to find a dealer that carries OEM drives and will guarantee this particular part number is available. It's either that or take your chances with a retail package. WD started shipping these drives in mass at the end of January so odds are that retail kits will contain mixed stock at best.</div> <div> </div> <div><br /> We have had numerous requests to test this drive and fortunately our review samples recently arrived from WD. However, what has not arrived yet are competing drives from Samsung (F1), Seagate, and Hitachi but those will arrive shortly. In the meantime, we thought it would be prudent to post some early test results with this drive and provide a short synopsis of our experiences to date with Western Digital's latest and greatest. Oh yeah, before anyone asks, WD is mum as to which drive will receive the 320GB platters next although they briefly had the specs up for a 640GB drive on their website. Also, no new updates on the Raptor product family.</div> </span><br /> <br /> <a href="http://www.anandtech.com/storage/showdoc.aspx?i=3236">Read more...</a></div> </span></font>

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<font size="2"><span class="content">Today we want to look at a selection of more reasonable power supplies rated at ~650W, and our next roundup will have six power supplies in the 600W power range today. This range of power supply is in high demand in the market, as this tends to be where quality reaches an acceptable level without costing the proverbial arm and leg. It also helps that marketing recommends at least 600W for many &quot;average&quot; gaming PCs these days, so often users think they need this much power inside of their rig. The enthusiasts have moved on to designs that are even more powerful, leaving these PSUs for the mainstream markets.<br /> <br /> <a href="http://www.anandtech.com/casecoolingpsus/showdoc.aspx?i=3231">Read more...</a></span></font>

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