
HotHardware Video Podcast - Sept. 24, 2010
We're back again this week with another HotHardware video podcast chatting it up about recent developments in tech, PC hardware and related industry news. This week we cover NVIDIA's various announcements from the GPU Technology Conference which just took place in San Jose. We also cover some new chips from Intel and AMD, talk about our in-depth gaming headset / headphone buying guide and round-up, and we give you details on how to win a FREE, fully configured killer gaming system from CyberPower PC... Show
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Panasonic Expands Toughbook Lineup
Panasonic announced a new addition to its Toughbook U1 family in the form of the new Toughbook U1 Ultra. This new Toughbook features a 64GB solid state hard drive, 2GB of memory, an Intel Atom Z530 Processor (1.6GHz), and Windows 7. It also has a TransflectivePlus display for up to 6000 nit viewability in direct sunlight. As its name would suggest, the Toughbook is tough—it can withstand a drop of 6 feet from any angle and it has a fanless design to make it water and dust resistant. The Toughbook U1 Ultra
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Google Wants to Conquer Netbook Market Next
Google's Android OS has proved it can hang with the big boys in the mobile handset market, and with a few tweaks, it will probably prove popular in the tablet space too. So what's next for Google? Try netbooks. According to Glen Murphy, the Australian lead designer on Google's Chrome operating system and Web browser ventures, consumers will start seeing the first Chrome computers shipping later this year. Murphy says most of the big name vendors plan on getting in on the action, including Acer, Asus, HP, Samsung,
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SteelSeries Shift Gaming Keyboard is, well, Shifty
You're not still using a $10 plank from Walmart for your frag fests, are you? With the torrent of gaming keyboards on the market to accommodate any budget, there's no reason to saddle yourself with an ordinary board. The latest gaming keyboard to enter the fray (and compete for your gaming dollar) is SteelSeries Shift. SteelSeries didn't just pull the name out of a hat, but chose it because of the Shift's ability to alter its appearance and functionality through interchangeable keysets. "With the introduction
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Sonos Wireless Dock Loops Your iPod Into Wireless Sound System
Recently, the idea of having a whole-home audio system has become a lot more reasonable for a lot more people. It's not nearly as expensive to acquire as it once was, and a great many players have now entered the market. One of the biggest and best remains Sonos, and the company is moving one step closer towards the mainstream with their latest introduction. The new Sonos iPod accessory, the Sonos Wireless Dock (WD100), is meant to pair with their heralded Multi-Room Music System. With the Dock, users can play
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Chinese Case That Turns iPod touch Into iPhone Set for U.S. Sales
A pair of enterprising Chinese engineers have developed a case that fits around the iPod touch, turning it into an iPhone. That's all well and good in China, where the long legal arm of Apple isn't going to be able to reach them, but what if the device, called the Apple Peel 520, comes to the U.S.? That question may be answered soon. Pan Lei, 25, and Pan Yong 23, are the Chinese brothers who invented the device. The Apple Peel 520 is a case that includes a circuit board, a battery, dock connector and SIM card.
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Netflix Launches First Online-Only Streaming Service Outside of U.S.
Netflix's first streaming-only service is now online and rolling out films to movie buffs all across Canada. The company confirmed a few months back that they were shooting to launch this fall, and now it looks like all of the approvals have been acquired. Starting now, Canadians can finally take part in the Netflix festivities that Americans have been enjoying for years, but only the streaming aspect. Honestly though, that's probably the best aspect. With the invention of Redbox, it's easier than ever to find
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Roku Launches XDS Media Streamer With Instant Replay, Lowers Prices
For Roku fans, good just keeps getting better. Today, Roku made two huge announcements. One involves a new product; the other involves a price drop. Does it really get any better than that? The new guy is the XDS, which is launching alongside a new XD model, as they both now supports 1080p HD, 802.11N Wi-Fi and 'Instant Replay.' And about that price drop...Roku now has three streaming box models: the entry-level Roku HD at $59.99; the Roku XD with Wireless-N and 1080p, and the top-of-the-line Roku XDS, which
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Android Sees Tons of Maintenance ROMs This Week
The biggest Android ROM update of the week was obviously the Motorola Droid X with its Froyo update, but there have been a significant number of smaller ROM releases this week. The devices included were: AT&T's Samsung Captivate (Galaxy S Variant) The update takes the phone to version I897UCJH7 (from I897UCJF6). Details, via AT&T, were: Update Content Details: The firmware update will be a 12MB download. Included in this update is: Preinstalled software update - QuickOffice for Android will allow users
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The Block Is Busted: Video Rental Giant Files For Bankruptcy
The miracle Blockbuster executives were hoping for has failed to arrive; the company filed for Chapter 11 today. Blockbuster has filed for Chapter 11 and intends to continue to operate its 3,000 US locations while the bankruptcy proceedings are under way. It's hard to imagine how the company can meaningfully survive—executives have promised to reduce debt levels from approximately $1 billion today to just $100 million. Presumably much of the unprofitable fat has already been cut; Blockbuster has closed
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Gaming Headset Buyer's Guide & Roundup
For PC gamers, the gear we use to play can provide a tangible edge in our games. Although much noise is made about backlit keyboards boasting gamer oriented layouts and fancy mice with odd shapes, the most important considerations for gaming are still the guts of the gaming machine, a comfortable desk layout, a good monitor and a quality sound reproduction device. While most gamers understand the need for a capable system and a quality monitor, they don't often appreciate that last bit about sound. Any old speaker
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3D Laptops Fail To Ignite Consumer Interest
Movie studios and display manufacturers have both been pumping 3D viewing as The Next Big Thing for over a year, but the market as a whole has yet to display much interest. According to the analyst group IDG, 3D notebooks are typically priced well above $1000, despite the fact that in 2009, notebook ASPs were ~$569 after netbooks were removed from the equation. The price difference alone is enough to hurt consumer interest, but there are also questions regarding the future of 3D technology. Potentially interested
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Marvell Introduces World's First 1.5GHz Tri-Core Processor For Smartphones And Tablets
Marvell announced the world's first 1.5 GHz tri-core processor for smartphones and tablets. The new Marvell ARMADA 628 uses tri-core architecture to deliver PC-class performance while still meeting the limited power available from smartphones, tablets and other mobile consumer devices. The ARMADA 628 tri-core CPU uses a full System-on-a-Chip design (SoC) with three high performance Marvell-designed, ARM-compliant CPU cores. The tri-core design combines two high performance symmetric multiprocessing cores with
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Despite Delays, NVIDIA Building Momentum Around Tegra-Powered Devices
Roughly 13 months ago, we wrote a story discussing the importance of Tegra to NVIDIA's future and why the company has devoted so much time and money to it. Just over a year later, NVIDIA has affirmed that Tegra remains an essential part of its future business model, while tacitly admitting that the number of Tegra/Tegra 2 devices on the market hasn't ramped as aggressively as the company had hoped. When we pressed for details on why Tegra 2 had largely fizzled after its impressive debut at CES last year, company
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Gaming Headset Buyer's Guide & Roundup
For PC gamers, the gear we use to play can provide a tangible edge in our games. Although much noise is made about backlit keyboards boasting gamer oriented layouts and fancy mice with odd shapes, the most important considerations for gaming are still the guts of the gaming machine, a comfortable desk layout, a good monitor and a quality sound reproduction device. While most gamers understand the need for a capable system and a quality monitor, they don't often appreciate that last bit about sound. The
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HotHardware Video Podcast - Sept. 24, 2010
We're back again this week with another HotHardware video podcast chatting it up about recent developments in tech, PC hardware and related industry news. This week we cover NVIDIA's various announcements from the GPU Technology Conference which just took place in San Jose. We also cover some new chips from Intel and AMD, talk about our in-depth gaming headset / headphone buying guide and round-up, and we give you details on how to win a FREE, fully configured killer gaming system from CyberPower PC...Show Notes:
0:18 -Â NVIDIA Exposes GPU Roadmap: Kepler Arrives 2011, Maxwell in 2013
______NVIDIA Finds Its Rhythm: Tegra 3 Imminent with Annual Updates
______Despite Delays, NVIDIA Building Momentum Around Tegra-Powered Devices
4:05 -Â AMD Launches New Phenom II and Athlon II Processors
7:10 -Â Intel Test Marketing Artificially Constrained "Upgradeable" Processors
11:20 -Â Gaming Headset Buyer's Guide & Roundup
12:08 - Reader Question From User "HiTech" on DP motherboards
13:04 -Â CyberPower and HH Back To School Blitz Sweepstakes
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This is how Amazon shatters your dreams
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This is a story that only hardcore gamers and pc enthusiasts could really comprehend and understand. Why you ask me? Because every one of them has a dream and that’s to build the ultimate gaming PC. Highest end CPU, most extreme mother board, high end ultra fast ram filling the dimms to the gills, fast high capacity HDD's, efficient cooling. Then and most importantly the fastest most aggressive graphic card, because as well all know what's a gaming pc without the GPU. Its where these components all meet and end for a gamer. Now for the story of an Amazon customer who was trying to build his dream pc on Amazon. Please don’t take me as an aristocrat kid with a high salary that can buy anything he wants and now he's just crying for his lollipop that was taken from him by a poor kid that’s never tasted a lollipop and was dying to see what it tastes like. No, its exactly the opposite I'm a 30 year old man with a medium salary I'm married and have kids. This was my chance to make my dream from 15 years ago come true. The ultimate gaming experience. Unfortunately Amazon had other plans.
Now I know some of you might say, get over it, so what, better graphic cards are coming every other day. Well I've waited for 15 years, and now my dream pc is right in front of me. I have assembled it, the case the CPU the motherboard the ram the HDD's and the cooling. It's right in front of me, it's calling for me to test it and take the beast for a ride. But alas, the full tower case feels so empty when you see it from inside, I only see 4 empty PCI slots with not a single GPU. This was supposed to be my dream and it was shattered and this is how.
First off these are the components that make my dream pc (all were bought from Amazon and arrived at on time)
Case
Cooler master HAF-X
PSU
Corsair Professional Series Gold High Performance 1200-Watt Power Supply AX-1200
CPU
Intel Core i7 980X Extreme Edition 3.33GHz 12 MB L3 Cache
CPU Cooler
Corsair Cooling Hydro Series H50
Mother Board
ASUS Rampage Extreme III
Ram
12 GB Corsair Dominator GT 4 GB PC3-17000 2133Mhz Dual Channel
HDD
1x Western Digital 600GB VELOCIRAPTOR 3.5INCH 10000RPM 32MB CACHE SATA 6.0GB
3x Western Digital 2 TB RE4 SATA 7200 RPM 64 MB Cache
Now seeing the components this pc has, what GPU will go well to complement the high end specs that it has. Yes that's right it's the Sapphire Toxic Ati Radeon 5970 4gb the fastest graphic card the world of textures and frames has ever experienced. Now Since this is a gaming PC why not make that 2 Toxic GPUs, and that was my order.
Listed on Amazon at that time to be in stock and that it will arrive in 1 – 2 months. They also had the 4gb non toxic, but hey this is my dream so why settle for the non toxic with 850 MHz and not the toxic with 900 MHz, I mean they where both in stock. So after all my components arrived and happily assembled, like a little child, I would go and check every day on my order hoping that the 1-2 months shipping date would be an estimation and that my GPU would be shipped sooner. Everyday would pass with me staring at my dream PC waiting for the GPUs so I can install them. Everyday I would go and check on my order status on Amazon to hopefully see the phrase "Not yet Shipped" to "Shipped". Amazon stated that I would receive them in the time frame from the 14th of sep till the 5th of oct. So here I was, fingers crossed, hoping that it would be the former not the latter or at least in between. Then the 14th of sep passes by and still no news. Ok, I tell myself, they said it would be late. But still I'm not convinced so just in case I go check on the non toxic 4gb version to see if it was still in stock, knowing that the toxic was a limited edition, and yes it is still there and on sale $979, and it stated "order it now and you will receive it by Monday". Phew, I still have that as plan B or will I. I start weighing my options shall I get this and cancel that, but my Toxic order is right in front of me and hey Amazon honors it agreements and deals. It is even closer now and I've waited for a month why not wait a little longer and keep my PC at the ultimate level. So I wait and time passes.
I grow weary and confused now no one stocks the non toxic sapphire 4gb not Newegg not anyone and its selling on ebay for at least double the price. So I contact Amazon and ask them will they honor the deal and here i will copy and paste my chat session (I had lots of typos as you will see from the chat, frustration does things to a man and have removed the names of the parties so no one is hurt Amazon should answer to this and not the poor guys in the support center) :
You are now connected to (Amazon Support Personnel) from Amazon.com.
(Amazon Support): Hello, my name is (Amazon Support) I'll be happy to help you today. 09:28:01 pm
Me: hi (Amazon Support) my name is (My name) 09:28:13 pm
(Amazon Support): May I have the order number? 09:28:14 pm
Me:i talked to a man named (Previous Amazon Support Personnel) and he left the chat without finishing my request 09:28:38 pm
Me: can i copy and past my past conversation here 09:28:54 pm
Me: thats paste 09:29:04 pm
(Amazon Support):I'm sorry about that I will be happy to help you. 09:29:11 pm
(Note: here I pasted my last chat session with the support center)
Me: You are now connected to (Previous Amazon Support Personnel) from Amazon.com. 09:29:12 pm
(Previous Amazon Support):Hello, my name is (Previous Amazon Support). how may I help you today. 09:15:03 pm09:29:12 pm
Me:hi 09:15:18 pm 09:29:12 pm
Me:Due to the limited availabitly of 4gb Ati Radeon 5970 graphic cards i wished to confirm that amazon will deliver the above item on time (already a month has passed) and not inform me that the product is out of stock at the last minute 09:15:21 pm09:29:12 pm
Me:will the order be honored or is there a chance you might inform me that there is none left 09:15:58 pm 09:29:12 pm
(Previous Amazon Support):Can I have the order number? 09:16:20 pm09:29:12 pm
Me:im asking cause xfx has introduced a new 4gb and its currently in newegg.com but its also a limited edition 09:16:37 pm09:29:12 pm
Me:yes wait please 09:16:51 pm09:29:12 pm
Me:002-9519364-6514640 09:17:21 pm09:29:12 pm
(Previous Amazon Support):Thank you.09:17:30 pm09:29:12 pm
Me:anyway as i was saying i dont want bith of them to get sold out and be left with none 09:17:43 pm09:29:12 pm
Me:thats both not bith 09:17:53 pm09:29:12 pm
Me:by both i meant the 2 i bought on your site and the xfx's on newegg.com09:18:23 pm 09:29:12 pm
Me:as you can see from my previous orders i bought a whole new pc system and the only thing that is left is the graphic cards 09:19:12 pm09:29:12 pm
(Previous Amazon Support): Can you hold for a minute or two while I research this for you? 09:19:25 pm09:29:12 pm
Me:yes please do so and thanks in advance 09:19:36 pm09:29:12 pm
(Previous Amazon Support):Is this the item? "Sapphire Radeon HD5970 TOXIC 4 GB DDR5 2DVI/Mini-DisplayPort PCI-Express Video Card 100280-4GTXSR"09:20:51 pm09:29:12 pm
Me:thats it 09:21:00 pm09:29:12 pm
Me:i just wanted to confirm that you will honor the deal and ship it 09:21:53 pm09:29:12 pm
Me:even if it will arrive on 5th of october09:22:05 pm09:29:12 pm
Me:because there is no other 4gb ati 5970 option out there 09:22:23 pm09:29:12 pm
Me:except the xfx on newegg 09:22:34 pm09:29:12 pm
Me:which is also running out 09:22:40 pm09:29:12 pm
Me:so im trying to see which ship to abandon and get on the next ;) 09:23:04 pm09:29:12 pm
Me:before i drown in despair 09:23:17 pm09:29:12 pm
(Previous Amazon Support)from Amazon.com has left the conversation.09:29:12 pm
(And then the conversation is back to the current session please note before each line on the last session there was a Me: meaning that I was writing in the current session which I deleted so you can better read that previous chat) so continuing this seesion :
Me:as you can see this is the order number 002-9519364-651464009:29:52 pm
Me:are you still with me mr (Amazon Support) 09:32:15 pm
(Amazon Support):Yes, I was reading your previous conversation.09:32:42 pm
Me:sorry then thought i lost u 09:32:55 pm
(Amazon Support):I can assure you that we will ship your order. 09:33:50 pm
Me:so it will be honored and you have it in stock 09:34:08 pm
Me:if i change my shipment to 1-3 days will it arrive faster 09:34:26 pm
Me:or cause its listed that it will take 1 to 2 months then that will not affect it 09:34:59 pm
Me:and please tell me if god forbid and i was told that the order will not be honored because its out of stock what can i do 09:35:55 pm
(Amazon Support):Yes, we will ship your order as soon as we have the item from our supplier. We expect it to be in stock by September 30.09:37:04 pm
Me: so there is no chance for me to expediate the shipping by paying for faster delivery 09:37:48 pm
(Amazon Support):Our delivery estimates are based on the item's availability and the delivery speed you choose. If an item's "In Stock" and you choose an express shipping method, you'll receive your items more quickly than if you choose Standard or Super Saver Shipping. 09:39:06 pm
(Amazon Support):If an item isn't readily available, selecting One-Day or Two-Day Delivery will reduce the transit time after we've shipped your order, but won't impact how long it takes us to obtain the item or prepare it for shipment. 09:39:20 pm
Me:okay thank you very much you have been a great help 09:40:11 pm
Abdullah Nasir :Is there anything else I can do for you today? 09:40:22 pm
Me:just one more question is there a chance i can have an email confirmig that you have the product in stock 09:40:50 pm
Me:if i wanted to buy more for example 09:40:58 pm
Me:cause my rig can handle graphic cards 09:41:24 pm
Me:4 graphic cards that os 09:41:33 pm
Me:is not os 09:41:38 pm
Me:anyway you get the drill im bad with the keyboard 09:41:57 pm
(Amazon Support):I'm sorry but we do not have a feature to send you an e-mail when the item is in stock. 09:42:02 pm
(Amazon Support):I'd suggest checking our website from time to time to see if this item is available. 09:42:11 pm
Me:ok then thanks a million and peace09:42:27 pm
(Amazon Support):Thanks for visiting Amazon.com. We hope to see you again soon!09:42:45 pm
Me:me 2
So I check everyday waiting for that order status to change and then the shocker comes on the 24 of sep. I come to check my order, go to the tab and choose "orders placed in the past 6 months" and there, in the list of orders, my GPUs where not listed. What, I start panicking, did some one hack into may account and delete that order. Oh my God, and that’s when I contact Amazon again and I leave you with my last chat session :
You are now connected to (Amazon Support Personnel) from Amazon.com.
Me:I have placed an order for sapphire radeon 5970 toxic 4gb it was supposed to take 1-2 months (14 September to 5 October was my supposed shipping date to ship and i contacted your department and they confirmed that it would be in stock September 30. now when i go back to my orders the order is not there it is as if its vanished and i never canceled it what going on. 11:09:35 am
Me:This was my order no 002-9519364-6514640 11:09:35 am
(Amazon Support):Hello, my name is (Amazon Support). Let me check the details of your order. 11:10:47 am
(Amazon Support): Could you please tell me the name on Amazon account. 11:10:55 am
Me:hi11:10:55 am
Me:yes its (My full name) 11:11:09 am
(Amazon Support): Thank you and your e-mail address is (My email) . Is that Correct? 11:11:43 am
Me:yes 11:11:54 am
(Amazon Support):I am sorry to say but I can see that the order was canceled. 11:12:16 am
Me:i am sure i have not cancelled it 11:12:32 am
Me:how come it was cancelled 11:12:42 am
Me:i was eagerly awaiting it 11:12:49 am
(Amazon Support):yes you are correct it was canceled by amazon 11:12:51 am
Me:why 11:12:55 am
Me:how come 11:13:01 am
Me:i want to file a clain 11:13:11 am
Me:calin 11:13:14 am
Me:claim11:13:16 am
Me:they cant do this 11:13:20 am
Me:i contacted them and they promised they would honor the order 11:13:39 am
(Amazon Support):I have checked and found that we do not have in stock 11:15:05 am
Me:so they just state that its in stock and tell me they will restock it on sep 30 and then just cancel on there own whim11:16:07 am
Me:what kind of service policy is this 11:16:17 am
Me:i waited 2 months for this 11:16:33 am
Me:i bought my whole pc case, hdd's, ram, coolers from amazon 11:16:58 am
Me:i was building my dream pc 11:17:05 am
Me:and now they do this 11:17:08 am
(Amazon Support):I am Sorry We did not get from the suppliers. 11:17:14 am
Me:what do i care thats ure problem 11:17:26 am
Me:you cant state that you will have it in 2 MONTHS 11:17:40 am
Me:and then make us wait 11:17:45 am
Me:for 2 MONTHS 11:17:49 am
Me:and then cancel 11:17:53 am
Me:i have my previous chat with your colleague 11:18:03 am
(Amazon Support):We did not intend to but some times it happens. 11:18:17 am
(Amazon Support):The supplier thought he would get from the manufacturer 11:18:17 am
(Amazon Support):but supplier was failed to get from them 11:18:17 am
(Amazon Support):the supplier gave us the dates that he will supply to us 11:18:17 am
(Amazon Support):CSA:but he was failed in doing so 11:18:17 am
Me:he stated that it will be in stock on sep 30 and that a few days ago 11:18:19 am
Me:so what are you pulling my leg and making me wait for 2 months for nothing 11:18:35 am
Me:so now u just cancell 11:18:50 am
Me:is that your policy 11:19:01 am
(Amazon Support):We are not sure that whether we will get from the supplier or not 11:19:27 am
Me:to make your customer wait for 2 whole months 11:19:28 am
(Amazon Support):I am sorry 11:19:39 am
Me:so now your not sure 11:19:41 am
Me:this is it from now on i will buy my products from newegg and i will take this case to my blogforms 11:20:11 am
Me:i will show everyone how amazon treats its customers 11:20:26 am
Me:i bought so all my pc components from you and thats how i get treated 11:20:45 am
Me:it was all high end 11:20:49 am
Me:you can verify that 11:20:58 am
(Amazon Support):I once again apologize. For this inconvenience I will give you a discount of $10.00 11:20:58 am
(Amazon Support):on your next order 11:21:03 am
Me:whats 10 dollars 11:21:15 am
Me:look at my order history 11:21:22 am
Me:do you think i need a 10 discount for they pain you've caused 11:21:47 am
(Amazon Support):I am sorry but I do not know what to do 11:22:11 am
Me:i have had the chance to buy the sapphire radeon 4gb but not the toxic i passed that cause your site stated that it had the toxic now thats OUT OF STOCK 11:22:40 am
Me:i know hat to do 11:22:58 am
Me:ill make sure everyone hears about this 11:23:13 am
Me:yo just can't treat your customers like that 11:23:51 am
(Amazon Support):I am sorry again. 11:24:08 am
Me:well your company will be sorry when they hear my story on the net 11:24:40 am
Karan:I am sorry.11:25:28 am
Me:thats it 11:25:51 am
Me:that your end line 11:25:57 am
(Amazon Support):What would you like? 11:26:59 am
Me:My sapphire toxic 4gb 11:27:40 am
Me:actually my 2 sapphire toxic cause i ordered 2 11:28:16 am
Me:the same ones you supposedly sold on y our site and i ordered and u cancelled 11:28:44 am
Me:the 5970 toixc 4gb 11:28:59 am
(Amazon Support):We have this model in stock Sapphire Radeon HD 5970 ATI Video Card - 2GB GDDR5, PCI-Express 2.0, CrossFireX Ready, Dual DVI, Mini Display Port11:29:06 am
(Amazon Support):and we have this one also Sapphire Radeon HD5970 2 GB DDR5 2DVI/Mini-DisplayPort PCI-Express Video Card 100280-2SR11:29:29 am
Me:u make me laugh u think i dont know hat u have in stock now 11:29:31 am
Me:i want the 4gb i ordered 11:29:37 am
(Amazon Support):we do not have that 11:29:50 am
Me:i passed and the 4gb non toxic version 11:29:54 am
(Amazon Support):Iam sorry 11:30:01 am
Me:buy it fron another supplier and honor our agreement 11:30:09 am
Me:i specifically asked (Previous Amazon Support)from your department and i have the chat saved that will you, and i meant amazon honor this deal, and he clearly stated that you will 11:30:58 am
(Amazon Support):I will forward your feedback11:31:07 am
Me:and thats a few days ago11:31:15 am
Me:i wont wait for long 11:31:21 am
Me:they sell it on ebay you can but it from anyone there 11:31:39 am
(Amazon Support):I will forward your feedback 11:31:58 am
(Amazon Support):and we will try to make it in stock as soon as possible 11:32:13 am
Me:no as soon or in 1 -2 months is not an option 11:32:29 am
Me:either i get a reply today or i will go get an xfx 59670 4g from newegg before THATS out of stock and take this case public 11:33:14 am
Me:thast xfx 597011:33:26 am
(Amazon Support):Well I can not promise 11:33:37 am
Me:and im dead serious11:33:38 am
Me:well then deal with it when it goes public im not waiting for another chance of my dream pc goes buy while u guys chat on how u will persuade me to wait another 2 months for your stocks to arrive and cancel my orders when they dont and try to give me a mere $10 for the inconvenience 11:35:10 am
Me:i mean do i look lika a child that needs $10 change 11:35:25 am
Me:just check my orders and see the things i buy from you 11:35:39 am
(Amazon Support):I will give $30.00 promo 11:35:53 am
Me:u make me laugh 11:35:58 am
Me:its not about the money 11:36:04 am
Me:are u insulting me 11:36:20 am
Me:is that how u deal with orders you dont honor 11:36:33 am
Me:u pay me to be quite 11:36:39 am
Me:no go solve my problem 11:36:43 am
Me:this card is offered on ebay NOW for $1750 when it was much less 2 months ago 11:37:13 am
Me:i bought it from you 11:37:18 am
(Amazon Support):I will forward and try to make it in stock as soon as possible 11:37:22 am
Me:i told you you have only today 11:37:33 am
Me:i cant wiat for the xfx'x on newegg to run out 11:37:44 am
Me:they are limited as u can see for ureself 11:38:02 am
Me:check xfx radeon 5970 4gb11:38:12 am
Me:on newegg11:38:15 am
Me:limited supply thats what it says not 1-2 months or i will check 11:38:33 am
Me:u either give me your word that u will honor my order or i will make this public and go buy my cards form newegg 11:39:05 am
Me:im waiting 11:41:00 am
(Amazon Support):I am sorry 11:41:32 am
Me:and re instated my order11:41:37 am
Me:bye and you will hear from me quite soon11:41:59 am
As easily as this. Our dreams go by
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Netflix Gets Loads of TV Re-Runs From NBC Universal, More Deals to Come?
Netflix just keeps getting bigger and bigger, and better and better. Cable TV isn't going anywhere soon, but when it does, it will have Netflix to thank for pushing it out of the way. Netflix, and NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution today announced an expanded license agreement through which Netflix members can instantly watch a selection of broadcast series from the NBC television network and – for the first time on Netflix – content from some of NBC Universal's popular cable channels.The deal includes prior season episodes from NBC, USA, Syfy and Saturday Night Live re-runs, and the new content will be available for viewing starting next week. The exact details of what's being added is below (it's a lot!), but one thing is clear: Netflix isn't laying around satisfied. They're still grasping for new users, and they're still making deals in order to ensure that happens. More importantly, each deal similar to this that Netflix lands makes the next one so much easier to negotiate. It's always hard to crack the first egg, but once media companies begin to get friendly with Netflix, like we said, cable providers may have to rethink their offerings.
Netflix and NBC Universal Announce Agreement to Stream Prior Season Cable and Broadcast TV Series New to Netflix Members
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Deal Includes Prior Season Episodes from NBC, USA and Syfy Series As Well as Day-After Broadcast Of "Saturday Night Live"
NEW YORK and BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Sept. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Netflix, Inc. (Nasdaq: NFLX) and NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution today announced an expanded license agreement through which Netflix members can instantly watch a selection of broadcast series from the NBC television network and – for the first time on Netflix – content from some of NBC Universal's popular cable channels.
The multi-year deal kicks off next week and continues the relationship between Netflix and NBC Universal.
The agreement adds significantly to the growing selection of movies and TV episodes that can be streamed instantly from Netflix with memberships starting at $8.99 a month. Among the highlights, Netflix members will be able to instantly watch:
   * Episodes from every season of NBC's signature comedy franchise "Saturday Night Live," including day-after broadcast of the upcoming 2010, 2011 and 2012 seasons plus hundreds of episodes from the first 35 years of "SNL."
   * Every episode from the last season of the multiple Emmy® Award-winning series "30 Rock," "The Office" and "Law & Order: SVU," as well as earlier seasons of those shows renewed for streaming from Netflix under the current deal.
   * All prior seasons – and eventually next year's final season – of "Friday Night Lights," the small-town drama surrounding high-school football in Dillon, Tex.
   * All prior seasons of USA Network hits "Psych," the comedy featuring James Roday as a fake psychic who solves crimes with his best friend, Dule Hill; the drama "In Plain Sight," starring Mary McCormack as a U.S. Marshal in New Mexico; as well as all seasons of "Monk," starring Emmy® Award and Golden Globe® Award winner Tony Shalhoub in the title role. Prior seasons of all three shows are available to watch instantly at Netflix for the first time.
   * More than 75 prior season episodes of Syfy's mainstay "Battlestar Galactica," as well as prior seasons of the network's popular series' "Destination Truth" and "Eureka" – all streaming from Netflix for the first time.
"We are very pleased to continue our successful relationship with Netflix," said Frances Manfredi, executive vice president and general sales manager of cable and non-theatrical sales for NBC Universal Domestic TV Distribution, who forged the deal. "We applaud Netflix for recognizing the value of content like 'SNL,' 'Friday Night Lights,' 'Monk,' and 'Battlestar Galactica' to their subscribers."
"This agreement adds meaningfully to the wide variety of content that can be streamed from Netflix and breaks new ground in our relationship with NBC Universal," said Ted Sarandos, chief content officer for Netflix.
About NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution
The NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution division is responsible for the distribution of NBC Universal product to all forms of television within the U.S. and Canada. This includes distribution of current and library film and television product, formats and non-scripted programming in the pay, free, and basic cable television markets, as well as the domestic syndication of first-run syndicated TV programs, theatrical and TV movie packages.
Current first-run strip syndicated programming from NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution includes "Access Hollywood," "Access Hollywood Live," "The Jerry Springer Show," "Maury" and "The Steve Wilkos Show." Current first-run weekly syndicated programming includes "The Chris Matthews Show," "The Wall Street Journal Report with Maria Bartiromo" and the off-network distribution of "30 Rock," "Friday Night Lights," "House," "Law & Order," "Law & Order: Criminal Intent," "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," "Monk," "The Office," "The Real Housewives" franchise and much more.
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Lenovo's IdeaPad U1 Hybrid Tablet/Laptop Delayed Until 2011
Well, isn't this a shame? Lenovo has been one of the few companies to show genuine interest in shipping a high-class product in the "smartbook" sector, but now the IdeaPad U1 is seeming to fade from view. Hardly anything has been mentioned about the device since its original introduction, and all the while smartbooks have proven to be less popular than originally expected. Some may say that the tablet killed the smartbook before it ever had a real chance at success, but the U1 looks like it could be a hit regardless.It's a hybrid PC that can operate as both a tablet and a laptop, and rather than throwing all the hard design and engineering work away, Lenovo will simply be delaying the launch of the U1 until next year. On one hand, we're sad to see the original June 2010 ship date slip so badly, but one the other, this could give Lenovo time to include new hardware and technology that would put it far ahead of the current iPad.
According to a new PC World report, Lenovo delayed the item because "it did not meet company standards." There's no mention of what standards were not met, but Chief Marketing Officer David Roman did mention that it could be redesigned prior to launch. We just hope they don't change it too much; it looks really, really great as it stands currently.
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Sony's Second Gen TransferJet Protocol Increases Speed, Lowers Power Draw
You've probably heard of Bluetooth. You may have even heard of Wi-Fi Direct. But have you heard of TransferJet? That's Sony's own short-range transfer protocol, and the company has been quietly pushing it into more and more products over in Japan for the past year or so. A few TransferJet cameras have emerged, as well as a few TransferJet USB docks/dongles. The idea is simple. A TransferJet-enabled device can send short-range, high-speed communications to a TransferJet-enabled PC or a TransferJet adapter. But before Sony really puts a huge marketing effort behind the technology, they're introducing the CXD3270GG second generation transceiver chip. It's fully compatible with PCI Express and USB 2.0, while the first generation edition supported just PCI and SDIO. The newest module also requires fewer extra parts (namely a bridge chip and a general purpose microcontroller) to function.
The second gen hardware also demonstrates data transmission as high as 300Mbps, but higher speeds have been recorded under ideal circumstances. Sony has also managed to trim power consumption on the new chip, not to mention the cost of building it. Currently, plans are to mass produce the second generation chip at the end of this year, with each sample priced at around $22 for companies who wish to buy in bulk and integrate. We suspect Sony will use CES 2011 as a launching pad for next year's TransferJet lineup, but by that time Bluetooth 4.0 may already be well into the commercial stages. Looks like a short-rage war to us!
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Verizon Wireless To Introduce Tiered Data Plans As Well
It simply had to happen sooner or later. Usually, when it comes to U.S. carriers, they each follow one another. If one does one thing, the other follows suit. Generally, these are minor things. Unlimited calling plan introductions, unlimited texting, etc. But tiered data pricing is a fundamental shift in how mobile data is distributed, and AT&T started that shift when it switched over from a simple $30/month unlimited mobile data plan for smartphones to a tiered plan that introduced new limits and new (albeit cheaper) overage plans.Analysts were quick to point out that the rest of the U.S. phone industry would probably follow them down that same path, regardless of whether consumers were willing and eager to accept it. There had previously been rumors flaring that Verizon Wireless, which is America's largest carrier in terms of subscribers, would soon be pushing tiered data live, making them the second in the U.S. to do so.
Now, Verizon Communications' chief said "he expects to soon start charging wireless customers based on their Internet data usage and introduce new plans with limits." That's according to a new Wall Street Journal report on the matter, where Ivan Seidenberg confirmed that the wireless carrier's new data plans could be phased in over the next four to six months. Though, don't expect them to be identical to the newer AT&T data plans; he confirmed that they would differ in some ways, but didn't provide details.
Basically, this is a heads-up for everyone considering a smartphone on VZW. If you want one of their phones, and you want their service, and you want unlimited smartphone data for $30/month, you better buy in now. Users who already have the plan are likely to be grandfathered in, but after the tiered plans are introduced, you can probably kiss the old ones goodbye forever.
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Panasonic Expands Toughbook Lineup
Panasonic announced a new addition to its Toughbook U1 family in the form of the new Toughbook U1 Ultra. This new Toughbook features a 64GB solid state hard drive, 2GB of memory, an Intel Atom Z530 Processor (1.6GHz), and Windows 7. It also has a TransflectivePlus display for up to 6000 nit viewability in direct sunlight. As its name would suggest, the Toughbook is tough—it can withstand a drop of 6 feet from any angle and it has a fanless design to make it water and dust resistant. The Toughbook U1 Ultra is currently available for approximately $2,799.
Panasonic Introduces Newest Member of Toughbook U1 Family
Toughbook U1 Ultra Offers Improved Sunlight Viewability, Windows 7 and Faster Performance
SECAUCUS, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Panasonic Solutions Company, provider of collaboration, information-sharing and decision-support solutions for government and commercial enterprises, today announced the newest member of its Toughbook® U1 ultra-mobile PC product family, the Toughbook U1 Ultra. All Toughbook U1 products combine the portability of a handheld computer, the benefits of a full Windows OS, the durability needed for enterprise applications and a suite of available integrated features. The new Toughbook U1 Ultra is equipped with a TransflectivePlus display for up to 6000 nit viewability in direct sunlight, 64GB solid state hard drive, 2GB of memory, an Intel® Atom Processor (Z530 1.6Ghz) and Windows 7®. The device is ideal for highly mobile jobs such as direct store delivery (DSD), eCitation and vegetation management in markets like supply chain management, public safety and utilities. The Toughbook U1 family of handheld replacement computers has also undergone a number of usability and navigation enhancements, including enlarged screen icons, programmable “right click†onscreen button, a larger soft keyboard, a “zoom and pan†mode – allowing users to simply navigate robust content and a soft “Ctrl-Alt-Del†button for log-on access.
The optional 2 megapixel camera features updated software to offer faster auto-focus and improved white balancing, while the optional barcode reader has been improved with new software that allows for onboard, data and symbology configuration.
Companies can also take advantage of the optional embedded features available for the Toughbook U1, including GPS, barcode readers (1D, 1D/2D), fingerprint reader and mobile broadband to drive greater levels of productivity.
Besides being able to run the latest Windows 7 software, the Toughbook U1 Ultra is ideally suited to run legacy mobile device applications, with solutions available to run Windows Mobile and Windows CE software in the Windows 7 environment. The solution, tWinrunnerâ„¢ by Clearview Software International, allows companies to maximize their legacy handheld device software investment while creating a migration path to a full Windows OS device.
“The ability to provide your mobile workforce with a reliable, powerful and adaptable handheld computer running a full Windows OS is critical for organizations attempting to stay ahead of the competition,†said Kyp Walls, director of product management, Panasonic Solutions Company. “Relying on a single-purpose device that runs a pared-down or proprietary OS is no longer acceptable in environments where information is critical and computing solutions must deliver a clear ROI. The Toughbook U1 Ultra, running Windows 7 and incorporating an impressive list of available integrated features, is the ideal handheld mobile computing solution for companies with an eye on future success.â€

The Toughbook U1 line up is certified by an independent third-party test lab to meet MIL-STD-810G and IP65 standards for environmental conditions. The device can withstand a drop of 6 feet from any angle, and its fanless design keeps out water and dust while reducing weight and eliminating a common point of failure.
Embedded Wireless Connectivity
The Toughbook U1 family includes a variety of embedded wireless technologies, including Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth® 2.1 and optional Gobi2000™ mobile broadband technology from Qualcomm. Gobi simplifies complex multi-carrier wireless deployments for IT departments and allows mobile employees improved connectivity options while traveling at home or abroad. The Toughbook U1 will be certified on the Verizon Wireless, Sprint and AT&T Wireless networks, allowing workers to stay connected at all times.
"The market for field mobility solutions is currently at a crossroads where field mobile workers are being tasked with an ever expanding list of requirements,†said David Krebs, director of the mobile and wireless practice at VDC Research. “As a result the mobile computers deployed to support these work flows need to be designed to not only maximize performance but also to be delivered in a highly ergonomic and portable package. Panasonic's next generation U1 handheld device - including its full Windows OS and its myriad integrated I/O and communications options - addresses these requirements with a functionality and performance optimized design."
Panasonic Toughbook U1 Ultra: Select Features and Specifications
- Genuine Windows 7® (with XP downgrade option)
- Intel® Atom™ processor Z530 (1.6GHz)
- 2GB RAM
- 64 GB Solid State Drive SSD
- 5.6†WSVGA sunlight-viewable touchscreen using TransflectivePlus technology with up to 6000 nit viewability
- Circular polarizer with anti-glare and anti-reflective screen treatments
- LED backlighting
- Up to 9 hour battery life
- Twin hot-swappable batteries
- 2.3lbs. (with both batteries and strap)
- Fully-Rugged
- Magnesium alloy chassis – encased in polycarbonate
- MIL-STD-810G certified (6 foot drop)
- IP65 certified sealed all-weather design
- UL1604 (Class 1, Div 2) certified model
- Reinforced flex-connect Solid State Drive (SSD)
- Embedded Connectivity
- Optional integrated WWAN / Gobi2000â„¢ mobile broadband (EV-DO and HSPA)
- Intel® Wi-Fi Link 5100 802.11a/b/g/n
- Bluetooth® v2.1 + EDR
- Integrated Options
- Global positioning system (GPS) receiver
- 1D barcode reader
- 2D barcode reader (also 1D capable)
- Fingerprint reader
- 2.0 megapixel auto-focus camera with dual LED lights
- Numeric keypad with large buttons including navigation
- 2.2†(H) x 7.2†(W) x 5.9†(D)
With the introduction of the Toughbook U1 Ultra, the product family now includes two devices to meet varying mobile workforce needs. The Toughbook U1 Essential (original Toughbook U1) features the Windows XP OS, up to 32GB SSD, 1GB RAM, a 300nit transmisive display and an Intel Atom (Z520/1.33GHz) processor. The Toughbook U1 Essential is suited for basic mobile computing needs and is an ideal alternative to Windows Mobile ruggedized PDAs and handheld devices.
The new Toughbook U1 Ultra features the Windows 7 OS, 64GB SSD, 2GB RAM a TransflectivePlus (up to 6000nit) direct sunlight viewable display and an Intel Atom (Z530/1.6GHz) processor. The Toughbook U1 Ultra is designed for highly mobile outdoor applications, including direct store delivery (DSD), eCitation and vegetation management. For more details on the Toughbook U1 family of products, go to: http://www.toughbook.com
Optional Numeric Keypad
The Toughbook U1 Ultra is also available with an optional 29-key numeric keypad for quick data entry and easy navigation. The numeric keypad also has a single “Ctrl-Alt-Del†button, making one finger operation simple while on the move. The numeric keypad is ideal for warehousing and forklift-like applications where high volume quantity input is useful and for other users that find the QWERTY keyboard unnecessary.
Pricing and Availability
The Toughbook U1 Ultra is available in the United States starting at an estimated street price of $2,799. The Toughbook U1 Essential is available in the United States at an estimated street price of 1899. Both devices can be purchased through authorized Panasonic resellers and distributors. All Toughbook mobile computers include a standard three-year limited warranty.
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Google Wants to Conquer Netbook Market Next
Murphy says most of the big name vendors plan on getting in on the action, including Acer, Asus, HP, Samsung, and Toshiba. All of these companies will release Chrome-based netbooks at some point in the not-too-distant future.
"Mostly Chrome OS is a browser; it's really just a way of letting you buy a computer and have the Web be at the center of the experience," Murphy said. "We look at what everyone's doing with computers today and by and large most people only ever need the Web."
Chrome OS is basically a glorified version of Google's Chrome browser and relies heavily on cloud computing. For those who do most of their daily activities from within a browser already -- email, watching videos, chatting, and so forth -- Chrome OS will likely present a compelling option. But what it won't be great at is gaming, at least not from the outset.
"Gaming is one of the last remaining things that people feel they have to do outside of the browser because the browser hasn't traditionally been capable of these rich 3D experiences," Murphy added.
Google will be going up against both Microsoft and Apple when Chrome OS finally launches, and also with itself. Android netbooks haven't really gained much traction, but there are several Android-based tablets on the horizon, a space where Chrome OS will eventually find its way into as well. So what's the difference between the two platforms?
"Android is very focused on the best mobile experience there is, Chrome is very focused on the best Web experience there is -- obviously those things aren't mutually exclusive," Murphy explains.
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SteelSeries Shift Gaming Keyboard is, well, Shifty
"With the introduction of the SteelSeries Shift, we’re able to bring another unique and powerful gaming tool to consumers," said SteelSeries CEO, Bruce Hawver. "The Shift greatly expands the functionality and concept of the original Zboard, which joined our product line in 2008 as a result of our acquisition of Ideazon, with new SteelSeries features that will provide gamers with a keyboard experience that can be customized for all types of games. As we bring the SteelSeries Shift to market, we are continuing to work with the best developers and publishers in the games industry to offer player’s unique layouts and functionalities that will enhance their entire gaming experience."
Don't mistake that to mean this is a rebadged Zboard. According to SteelSeries, the interchangeable keysets is the only trait these two planks have in common. The Shift was designed from the ground up and features "premium plastic" (for those of you who care about such a thing), three height levels, extra wide feet, gold plated audio ports, two USB 2.0 ports (one of them is powered), LED indicators, three layers of on-the-fly macros, and additional layers of mapping on the F and NUM Pad keys.
If you're a current Zboard owner looking to upgrade, SteelSeries says that Shift and Shift keysets are forward and backward compatible with Zboard and Zboard keysets, so you don't have to toss that WoW unit in the garbage bin.
The SteelSeries Shift is available now for $90 with separate keysets going for $25 a pop.
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Chinese Case That Turns iPod touch Into iPhone Set for U.S. Sales
A pair of enterprising Chinese engineers have developed a case that fits around the iPod touch, turning it into an iPhone. That's all well and good in China, where the long legal arm of Apple isn't going to be able to reach them, but what if the device, called the Apple Peel 520, comes to the U.S.? That question may be answered soon.Pan Lei, 25, and Pan Yong 23, are the Chinese brothers who invented the device. The Apple Peel 520 is a case that includes a circuit board, a battery, dock connector and SIM card. Wrapped around a jailbroken iPod touch, after software is installed, it allows the iPod touch to act just like an iPhone. After all, the iPod touch has been called the phone-less iPhone.
Until now this device has been restricted to China. Now, however, Go Solar USA has signed a deal with the Brothers Pan's company, Shenzhen, China-based Yosion Technology Co., to bring the Apple Peel 520 to the U.S.

Go Solar USA's website even teaches consumers how to jailbreak their iPhone. The Apple Peel 520 is priced at $60.
The question is, will Apple allow this to stand? Jonathan Hudis, chairman of the American Bar Association’s Trademarks and Unfair Competition Division, told Bloomberg, “The brothers who invented this Apple Peel probably ran down a list of how many ways could they annoy Steve Jobs. I could not see Apple standing by to let this continue, especially if it results in product shipping into the United States.â€
So far, the company's only comment has come from Jill Tan, a Hong Kong-based Apple spokeswoman, who indicated that Apple was aware of the Apple Peel 520, and that any such iPod touch tampering would (obviously) void the warranty.
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Gaming Headset Buyer's Guide & Roundup
Any old speaker will provide the most basic audio cues, but you'll need something better if you want a real competitive edge. To that end, we're going to give you some tips on what to look for in a gaming headphone or headset, then show you several examples of what's available in a mini-review round-up. We didn't just grab the nearest gaming headsets in reach either. Our round-up includes gaming headsets using a variety of signal input and sound output methods to get you started on your headphone/headset hunt. We also threw in some standard analog headphones for comparison and contrast...
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Ram speed (the "is this ram compatible with this motherboard" thread)
Hey guys, I'm putting together a rig for my girlfriend, but it's been a while since I've done this. I'm looking at a motherboard that says the memory standard is "2000MHz+" (and another one that is "2600MHz+"). Now, I thought that it meant DDR3 2000 or higher. But when I look at the combo deals, they're selling it bundled with DDR3 1600. And I couldn't even find DDR3 2600 ram, but the motherboard can come bundled with DDR3 1600 as well. Do I need DDR3 2000 ram for these boards? Or am I mistaken?
Here are the boards in question:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813188054
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813188055
Thanks for looking,
Robert
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The Block Is Busted: Video Rental Giant Files For Bankruptcy

"Blockbuster is under the gun now to generate as much cash as possible," said Michael Pachter, an analyst with Wedbush Morgan Securities. "When they were run by shareholders, the company was making investments and trying to grow. Now that they've been seized by creditors... Blockbuster will have to manage the business as lean as possible."
In theory, the Blockbuster brand still contains value and the retail locations themselves are probably sitting on some prime land, but the very nature of this discussion highlights how much the market has changed. Even ten years ago, the idea that a home entertainment monster like Blockbuster would find itself in bankruptcy was ridiculous. Now, the question is how effectively BB can compete with companies like Netflix and Redbox, assuming it'll ever be able to compete again at all.Â
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Marvell Introduces World's First 1.5GHz Tri-Core Processor For Smartphones And Tablets
Marvell announced the world's first 1.5 GHz tri-core processor for smartphones and tablets. The new Marvell ARMADA 628 uses tri-core architecture to deliver PC-class performance while still meeting the limited power available from smartphones, tablets and other mobile consumer devices. The ARMADA 628 tri-core CPU uses a full System-on-a-Chip design (SoC) with three high performance Marvell-designed, ARM-compliant CPU cores. The tri-core design combines two high performance symmetric multiprocessing cores with a third core optimized for ultra low-power. In addition to the tri-core CPU, there are six additional processing engines that deliver 3D graphics, 1080p video encode/decode, ultra high fidelity audio, advanced cryptography, and digital photo data processing. 
Marvell Raises Technology Bar Again with World's First 1.5 GHz Tri-Core Processor Delivering Dual Stream 1080p 3D Video for Smartphones and Tablets
Game Changer: Ultra-low power, ultra-high performance ARMADA three-core processor first to feature 3D graphics performance with quad unified shaders for 200 million triangles per second delivered on mobile devices
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sept. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Marvell (Nasdaq: MRVL), a worldwide leader in integrated silicon solutions, today introduced the world's first 1.5 GHz tri-core application processor, the Marvell® ARMADA™ 628. This product incorporates a full System-on-a-Chip design (SoC) with three high performance Marvell-designed, ARM-compliant CPU cores operating as the world's first commercially available heterogeneous, multi-core, applications processor."Marvell has once again set the benchmark for the rest of the industry with the world's first 1.5 GHz tri-core processor, delivering dual stream 1080p 3D video and 3D graphics performance with quad unified shaders for 200 million triangles per second delivered on ultra-low-power, long battery life smartphones and tablets," said Weili Dai, Marvell Co-founder and Vice President and General Manager of Marvell Semiconductor's Consumer and Computing Business Unit. "This is important because today's consumers expect robust enterprise and consumer applications delivered to the palm of their hands. Marvell is uniquely equipped to lead this mobile revolution as the semiconductor industry's one-stop shop solution provider. This is an example of Marvell's unique ability to take a diverse cutting edge technology portfolio and integrate into differentiated solutions to give our customers game-changing advantage."
The new ARMADA 628 tri-core processor incorporates a number of advanced processing and power management features. The tri-core design integrates two high performance symmetric multiprocessing cores and a third core optimized for ultra low-power. The third core is designed to support routine user tasks and acts as a system management processor to monitor and dynamically scale power and performance. The tri-core architecture provides superior performance and lower power over dual-core designs while maintaining industry compatibility and leadership — ensuring a richer, faster and smoother experience than any other ARM-based processor available today.
"Marvell's groundbreaking tri-core architecture is a unique solution to a long-time problem—how to achieve PC-class performance without breaking the limited power budget of smartphones, tablets and other mobile consumer devices," said Linley Gwennap, principal analyst of The Linley Group. "With Marvell's ARMADA 628, consumers can anticipate better visual, dynamic experiences on an array of new mobile devices."
The architecture is analogous to a hybrid muscle car. Â The ARMADA 628 is intended to perform like a race car engine on demand, while still delivering the frugal gas-mileage of a hybrid automobile. In real world terms, this enables the ARMADA 628 to play more than 10 hours of full 1080p HD video or 140 hours of music on a single charge while still providing 3 GHz of raw computational horsepower.
Marvell's ARMADA 628 tri-core CPU comprises a complete SoC design – a first for the industry.  In addition to the tri-core CPU, there are six additional processing engines to support stunning 3D graphics, 1080p video encode/decode, ultra high fidelity audio, advanced cryptography, and digital photo data processing – for a total of nine dedicated core functions. Â
The ARMADA 628 is also designed to be the first mobile CPU to provide high-speed USB 3.0 connectivity, which offers 10x faster performance than USB 2.0. Â
About ARMADA 628
The ARMADA 628 is based on a Marvell-designed ARM v7 MP compatible CPU offering 1.5 GHz performance. It offers support to use LP-DDR2 or DDR3 memory up to 533 MHz, a highly flexible display controller capable of driving four simultaneous displays at up t o 2K x 2K resolution, and a highly robust security subsystem that includes a secure execution processor. An integrated 3D engine renders 200 million triangles per second for an immersive game play experience and a multi-format video engine supports dual stream 1080p video for a true 3D visual experience. In addition, the ARMADA 628 supports DirectX, Open GL ES 2.0, and Open VG 1.1 – ensuring complete compatibility with the most hotly anticipated mobile game titles. ARMADA 628 supports RIM OS, Android™, Linux, Windows Mobile, and full Adobe Flash.
Marvell has a long history of delivering multi-core technology to customers for use in a broad variety of applications ranging from home networking, gateways, all the way up to computing-intensive enterprise applications. Most recently, Marvell announced the first implementation of quad-core technology for the ARM ecosystem, further demonstrating Marvell's ability to deliver high performance, flexible technology that meets the silicon requirements of numerous tier-one customers, regardless of the end application.
Key Features
- World's first "tri-core" application processor
- Up to 1.5 GHz for the two main cores and 624 MHz for the third low power core
- "Heterogeneous  multiprocessing" with "hardware-based Cache Coherence"
- 1 MB System Level 2 Cache
- Platform leading multimedia capabilities, including support for both WMMX2 and NEON acceleration; and a highly optimized pipelined VFPv3 floating point engine
- Member of the ARMADA family of processors for easy software porting
- 1080p dual stream 3D video applications (30 FPS, multi-format)
- Ultimate 3D graphics performance with quad unified shaders for 200 million triangles per second (MT/s)
- High performance, integrated image signal processor (ISP)
- Ability to project images on multiple simultaneous displays
- 2 LCDs
- 1 HDMI
- 1 advanced EPD controller
- Peripherals support: USB 3.0 Superspeed Client, MIPI CSI, MIPI DSI, HDMI with integrated PHY, UniPro, Slimbus, SPMI
The ARMADA 628 is currently available for sampling to customers. For more information please go to www.marvell.com.
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3D Laptops Fail To Ignite Consumer Interest
Movie studios and display manufacturers have both been pumping 3D viewing as The Next Big Thing for over a year, but the market as a whole has yet to display much interest. According to the analyst group IDG, 3D notebooks are typically priced well above $1000, despite the fact that in 2009, notebook ASPs were ~$569 after netbooks were removed from the equation. The price difference alone is enough to hurt consumer interest, but there are also questions regarding the future of 3D technology. Potentially interested buyers who aren't put off by the cost, are still leery of spending a substantial amount of money on a feature that could shrivel up and die in a few years. According to John Jacobs, an analyst with DisplaySearch, 3D isn't a particularly good fit for mobile systems. "If there's a reason you buy a notebook, it is because you need a notebook, not because you need a 3D notebook," Jacobs told Computerworld.This doesn't sit particularly well with various manufacturers who've bet on widespread 3D uptake after giving up on OLED technology as a near-term must-have technology. Current information indicates that approximately 100,000 3D laptops have been sold thus far in 2010, out of a total of 100 million. By the end of 2010, DisplaySearch predicts total sales of $180,000 laptops, a whopping 0.08 percent market share. One problem with 3D notebooks is that they tend to favor lower screen resolutions like 1366x768. DisplaySearch believes this is part of why they don't appeal to gamers; a question we'll examine in more detail in the near future when we review the Lenovo Y560D.

New way of interacting with film—or just a blurry mess?
One point that's perhaps glossed over more than it should be is that 1366x768 panels have spread like a noxious disease into every notebook manufacturer's inventory. Ironically, if you compare modern notebooks to notebooks from 2-3 years ago, resolutions have gone backwards. It's now common for 15.6" notebooks to use 1366x768 (rather than 1280x1024, 1680x1050, or even 1440x900). Even 17" notebooks, which used to feature 1680x1050 or even 1900x1200, are all-to-often now 1600x900.
The news on smaller resolution screens isn't all bad--it's one way to ensure lower-end discrete GPUs can produce good framerates--but it's enough to annoy most serious gamers. Given the degree of lousy 3D titles and the historical fact that 3D content is something that tends to become more popular and then die off in 20-30 year cycles, we're not remotely convinced that 3D laptops will ever capture more than a small minority of sales. Those of you who are planning to buy multimedia laptops in the not-too-distant future, is 3D capability something you care about, or is it not worth the additional premium?Â
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