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		<title>Acer announced first dual HD-DVD Blu-Ray desktop PC</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2007 19:11:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Acer has unveiled what it claims to be the first  desktop PC with a combo drive that can play both Blu-ray and HD-DVD content in  its new Aspire M5630 series.






Along with the ability to play 1920 x 1080 resolution HD content via either  Blu-ray disc or HD-DVD disc, the new series also [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Acer</em> has unveiled what it claims to be the first  desktop PC with a combo drive that can play both <em>Blu-ray</em> and <em>HD-DVD </em>content in  its new <strong>Aspire M5630 series</strong>.</p>
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<p>Along with the ability to play 1920 x 1080 resolution <em>HD</em> content via either  <em>Blu-ray</em> disc or <em>HD-DVD</em> disc, the new series also features Intel's Core 2 Quad  processor Q6600 (2.4GHz with 8MB L2 cache) providing the processing power  required for gaming and multimedia applications.</p>
<p>"Acer realised that the battle between <em>Blu-ray</em> and <em>HD-DVD</em> is still in play,  and therefore understood the need to create a solution that future proofed our  offering in the market," said <em>Acer</em> Computer Australia's Raymond Vardanega.</p>
<p>The <strong>Aspire M5630</strong> range starts from $2299, and includes <em>Vista Home Premium</em>,  2GB DDR2 system memory, 500GB <em>SATA HDD</em>, <em>ATI X2400 Pro 256MB PCI-Express x16  video</em>, wireless keyboard / mouse and bundled with <em>HDCP </em>compliant <em>Acer</em> 22-inch  wide <em>LCD monitor</em>.</p>
<p><em>Acer</em> also offers a Core 2 Duo E4500 option with <em>Blu-ray / HD-DVD</em> combo  optical drive with an RRP of $1999.  It features <em>Vista Home Premium</em>, 2GB DDR2  system memory, 320GB <em>SATA</em> hard drive, <em>ATI X2400 Pro</em> 256MB PCI-Express x16 video,  wireless keyboard / mouse and bundled with <em>HDCP</em> compliant Acer 22-inch wide <em>LCD  monitor</em>.</p>
<p>The <strong>Acer M5 series</strong> comes pre-installed with Genuine <em>Windows Vista  Home Premium</em> or Genuine <em>Windows Vista Home Basic</em>. Additional pre-installed  software includes <em>Microsoft Office 2007</em> Trial, <em>Acer Arcade Live suite</em>, <em>Acer  Empowering Technology</em>, to enhance system performance, reduce noise, protect data  and make recovery easy; <em>Norton Internet Security 2007</em>, <em>Adobe Reader 7.0</em>;  <em>CyberLink PowerDVD </em>and <em>NTI CD-Maker Gold</em>.</p>
<p>Warranty is two-years carry-in.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.acer.com.sg/products/aspireM5630/psp_aspireM5630.asp" rel="nofollow"> Promotion &amp; Specifications</a></p>
<p><em>Source: SmartHouse</em></p>
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		<title>Sapphire Radeon HD2600XT Ultimate graphics card</title>
		<link>http://hdstuff.ezlibrary.com/2007/09/24/sapphire-radeon-hd2600xt/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Sep 2007 00:28:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sapphire has taken the notion of passively cooled graphics cards seriously with its Ultimate range of cards, the latest of which is the HD2600XT.
As you may gather from its name, this Ultimate is built around AMD's DX10-supporting HD2600XTcore and features a nicely designed heatpipe and radiator arrangement to keep it cool.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sapphire has taken the notion of passively cooled graphics cards seriously with its Ultimate range of cards, the latest of which is the <strong>HD2600XT</strong>.</p>
<p>As you may gather from its name, this Ultimate is built around <em>AMD</em>'s <em>DX10</em>-supporting <a href="http://www.sapphiretech.com/us/products/products_overview.php?gpid=179&amp;grp=3" rel="nofollow" title="Sapphire Radeon HD 2600XT homepage">HD2600XT</a>core and features a nicely designed heatpipe and radiator arrangement to keep it cool.</p>
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Built on a blue printed circuit board (PCB), the <em>RV630</em> core runs at 800MHz and sits under a small copper and aluminium heatsink with two heatpipes running around the board to a big multi-finned cooler. Unlike some passive cards, this cooler isn't too large to fit into a motherboard that uses big passive coolers on the Northbridge. We fitted it into a couple of motherboards with the largest coolers we have seen with no problems.</p>
<p>The 256MB of <em>GDDR3</em> memory is clocked at 700MHz (1,400MHz effective) and sits uncovered on the PCB. The memory modules are rated at 750MHz (1,500MHz) so running them at 700MHz enables them to be left uncovered.</p>
<p>The <strong>HD2600XT</strong> Ultimate would make an ideal card for a quiet entertainment PC if you use a case that takes full-size cards, not only for its silence but for the hardware that comes as standard on the <em>HD2600/HD2400 series</em>. The GPU has a built-in audio controller, which, although requiring an audio codec on the motherboard, does away with the need to use a cable to connect them.</p>
<p>Although there is no <em>HDMI</em> output on the card expansion plate, a <em>DVI/HDMI</em> adapter is supplied with the card, which carries both the video and audio streams. Also part of the hardware is <em>AMD</em>'s <em>UVD</em> (<em>Unified Video Decoder</em>) which handles all the decoding <em>HD DVD</em> or <em>Blu-ray</em> duties relieving both the GPU and the systems CPU.</p>
<p><em>Source: VNU Net</em></p>
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		<title>HP launched a new dual format burners</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Sep 2007 17:07:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hewlett-Packard (HP) will begin launching its next-generation PCs  with a Blu-ray Disc (BD)/HD DVD dual-format burner in the US and Europe starting  October 2007 and in other markets later on, the company said at a product  presentation held in Singapore on September 11.
Spotlighting the "HP Tough Innovation" as the main theme for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://hdstuff.ezlibrary.com/files/2007/09/compaq-logo-new.jpg" title="New HP Compaq series logo"><img src="http://hdstuff.ezlibrary.com/files/2007/09/compaq-logo-new.jpg" alt="New HP Compaq series logo" /></a><em>Hewlett-Packard (HP)</em> will begin launching its next-generation PCs  with a <strong>Blu-ray Disc (BD)/HD DVD dual-format burner</strong> in the US and Europe starting  October 2007 and in other markets later on, the company said at a product  presentation held in Singapore on September 11.</p>
<p>Spotlighting the "<em>HP</em> Tough Innovation" as the main theme for its  product presentation, <em>HP</em> claimed that it has extended the latest touch sensing  technology to products from <em>PDA</em> phones to <em>PC</em>s and <em>MFP</em>s (multi-function  peripherals).</p>
<p>The company's new <em>HP Pavilion dv2000-</em> and <em>Compaq Presario  V3000-series</em> notebook PCs now all support capacitive touch sensor technology, <em>HP </em> said.</p>
<p>The presentation also included <em>HP</em>'s latest printer, the <em>Photosmart  C8180 All-in-One</em>, which comes with a touch-screen display and a built-in <em>CD-DVD</em>  burner with <em>Lightscribe</em> technology, according to company data.</p>
<p>At the same venue, <em>HP </em>also announced that it will replace its  previous 'Compaq' logo with a brand new one converged from the letters C and Q,  with the new logo to be used on its Compaq-series desktop and notebook lineups  starting the fourth quarter of this year.</p>
<p><em>Source: DigiTimes</em></p>
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