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XFX GeForce GT 240 Video Card Review |
| Mon, December 21 2009 | 12:02PM | PermaLink |
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The XFX GeForce GT 240 512MB DDR5 HDMI card is an interesting card that would have made A great addition to NVIDIA’s lineup just a year ago. Its job was to replace the 9600GT in NVIDIA’s lineup and I think it has succeeded in having playable frame rates in most games on the market today including Left 4 Dead 2, and HAWX. The card retails for $99 and is available immediately from major retailers. The choice of buying a $99 card or a slightly more expensive card with more features and performance is always hard to make, but this card does the job it is supposed to and the argument about spending a little more money is always hard in these economic times.
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Lenovo ThinkCenter M90z All-In-One Review |
| Sun, August 22 2010 | 4:02PM | PermaLink |
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Lenovo has been making a push in touch-enabled products as of late. A few months back, we tested one of the company's first touchscreen-enabled ThinkPad notebooks (and an IdeaPad, for that matter). Regardless, the company isn't exactly a household name when it comes to touch-enabled products, but with Windows 7's built in touch capabilities, the cost of entry is now lower perhaps, save for the cost of a touch-capable panel.
The ThinkCentre M90z is Lenovo's newest 23" touch-enabled all-in-one PC, and it's going up against some stiff competition. HP's TouchSmart, Apple's iMac line, as well as a number of MSI units offer similar features at a similar price, and some might say with more modern looking, stylish enclosures. So, what does the M90z have to set it apart? That's exactly what we aim to find out in our analysis...
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