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- AMD Radeon HD 7790 Review Feat. Sapphire: The First Desktop Sea Islands
- The HTC One: A Remarkable Device, Anand’s mini Review
- Dell XPS 13 (Q1 2013) Ultrabook Review: What a Difference 1080p Makes
AMD Radeon HD 7790 Review Feat. Sapphire: The First Desktop Sea Islands Posted: 21 Mar 2013 09:01 PM PDT Launching today is AMD’s second new GPU for 2013 and the first GPU to make it to the retail desktop market: Bonaire. Bonaire in turn will be powering AMD’s first new retail desktop card for 2013, the Radeon HD 7790. With the 7790 AMD intends to fill the sometimes wide chasm in price and performance between their existing 7770 (Cape Verde) and 7850 (Pitcairn) products, and as a result today we’ll see just how Bonaire and the 7790 fit into the big picture for AMD’s 2013 plans. |
The HTC One: A Remarkable Device, Anand’s mini Review Posted: 21 Mar 2013 01:49 PM PDT For the past week and a half our own Brian Klug has been hard at work on his review of HTC’s new flagship smartphone, the One. These things take time and Brian’s review, at least what I’ve seen of it, is nothing short of the reference piece we’ve come to expect from him. In the same period of time I’ve been playing around with a retail HTC One and felt compelled to share my thoughts on the device. It’s rare that I’m so moved by a device to chime in outside of the official review, but the One is a definite exception. |
Dell XPS 13 (Q1 2013) Ultrabook Review: What a Difference 1080p Makes Posted: 21 Mar 2013 02:00 AM PDT Around this time last year, we had a chance to take a look at Dell's first ultrabook, the XPS 13. This was an ultrabook I was for the most part fond of, but one that was clearly suffering from being first generation ultrabook hardware. Ultra low-voltage Sandy Bridge chips were perfectly serviceable, but they could still generate a tremendous amount of heat in a chassis the size of the XPS 13. That meant noise and heat were both serious issues. Compounding that was a routine, run-of-the-mill, utterly dismal 1366x768 TN panel display. |
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