
Sapphire HD 5450 512MB Review
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Hardware Roundup: ATI Radeon HD 5450 Edition
In what has become a regular event, ATI have released yet another card in its 5000-series videocard lineup. This time the target market is mainstream users and with a price hovering around $50, AMD has brought DX11 cards to the masses. With its single slot, passive heatsink design the card is also well-suited for silent applications such as a home theater PC.
Sapphire HD 5450 512MB @ OCC
ATI Radeon HD 5450: DX11 On The Cheap @ HotHardware
Sapphire Radeon HD 5450 512MB GDDR3 Video Card @ TweakTown
ATI Radeon HD 5450 512MB DDR3 Video Card @ Legit Reviews
ATI Radeon HD5450 HTPC Video Card @ Benchmark Reviews
ATI's Radeon HD 5450 - The Perfect HTPC Card? @ Techgage
ATI Radeon HD 5450 @ TechSpot
ATI Radeon HD 5450 512MB GDDR3 Video Card in CrossFire @ TweakTown
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Comcast Wants to be Cool, Rebranding as XFINITY
During yesterday's earnings call, Comcast CEO Brian Roberts and COO Steve Burke announced that in order to rebuild the company image, they were simply going to rebrand as XFINITY. Ok, that isn't exactly how the announcement went, but it might as well. Beginning next week Comcast TV, Internet, and Digital Voice products will begin carrying the name XFINITY. Yes, you'll be seeing XFINITY TV, XFINITY Internet, and XFINITY Digital Voice. The rollout will begin in 11 markets (Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington D.C., Chicago, Portland, Seattle, Hartford, Augusta, Chattanooga, parts of the Bay Area and San Francisco) with more markets to come later this year.
...XFINITY, the new brand for our technology platform and products. Simply put, XFINITY is about offering our customers more — more HD, more speed, more choice and more control over their services. XFINITY is the culmination of years of work to transition Comcast’s network and products to a platform that will now offer 100+ HD channels, 50 to 70 foreign-language channels, approaching 20,000+ VOD choices, incredibly fast Internet speeds (50 Mbps growing to 100+ Mbps) and thousands of TV shows and movies online for our customers to watch whenever and wherever they want.
Of course, the new brand is open to all kinds of interpretation. "Finity" is that for infinity or finite? Yes, yes, it is clear Comcast wants to play on word infinity in an attempt to play up the claims of having the fastest high-speed internet and offer a lot of TV channels, HD-TV options, and VOD stuff. But what is the "X" for? Expensive? Excessive? Excruciating? Extreme? Ten? Christ? Or "X" could simply represent a mathematical variable based on what a consumer is willing to pay.
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Game Sales Down From Last Year
Game sales fell about 8 percent this year compared to the previous year. The data was collected from the top 3 gaming markets, the United States, Japan, and the UK. Even though the gaming sector as a whole declined, it could have been much worse if not for Modern Warfare 2, which sold nearly 12 million copies. Other top games included Wii Fit and Wii Sports Resort. The news isn't all bad, however, as a good portion of the drop in sales can be attributed to the 57% decrease in sales of PS2 games. The PS2 has been out for almost 10 years, and many gamers have likely moved on to newer consoles.
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