Intel CULV platform is just a money machine

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We live our lives under too much influence by corporate marketing teams. It’s a fact, not something you would disagree. We buy what some PR guru made us, we eat more and more food that has better package than content, we drive cars that never seem to be good enough to not to break, we even believe a multi-billion company as Intel would make something out of pure heart and good intentions. Do we, really? When Intel came out with their new amazing CULV platform everyone kneeled and praised them for the idea, but very few people asked the exact question of “Is it enough for everyday use? We did, and the answer is no. …read on

Hands-on review of Acer 5738DG 3D Laptop

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With all the fuzz around their 3D Vision NVIDIA surely too often took credit of “inventing” the stereoscopic 3D (S3D). Of course it’s not true, but NVIDIA sure did a lot about spreading the word about it. In fact – so much that any average 9 years old (at least those that didn’t go for the better 3D performance ATI’s card currently have) can recite you what do you need to set up a 3D Vision rig – NVIDIA graphics card, 120 Hz monitor, 3D vision glasses, all costly beyond reason if you never played a game in S3D mode. Once you play a game all fits, as the systems can be breathteaking to anyone who’s not picky about small bugs and such. The time came for other manufacturers to get the clue and see there are money to be made out of the S3D. And here we are, playing with a new toy – the first widely available notebook with S3D capable screen – Acer Aspire 5738DG. …read on

Olympus Pen E-P1 a.k.a. E-Peen

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We all know photography got to the stage where if it is not DSLR you don’t trust it to do any decent job. Actually it became something more like “if it doesn’t have at least APS-sized sensor, don’t buy it”, but yet there are those two companies – Olympus and Panasonic, that still try to set up a new trend – of smaller four thirds sensors. Or, which is more apparent – of smaller DSLRs or even range-finders with interchangeable optics. We won’t go into detailed review of their system (not that it doesn’t deserve a review of its own, as we have objections to everything it tries to present), but we feel obliged to talk about one of Olympus’ models that tries to get sentimental: the Pen E-P1, which really sounds as the e-peen it is, as it represents truly the marketing goals of Olympus – tell people it’s good and make it look like camera and they’ll buy it… …read on

Colin McRae’s: Dirt 2 and DirectX 11 Support

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Microsoft has finally officially launched its new Windows 7 operating system and with it comes the new DirectX 11 support that is supposed to make things easier for game developers and the games looking nicer for the people that play them. And so far only ATI has released a DirectX 11 hardware on the market, but have you taught about what can you get with the combination of Win 7 and DX11 video card at the moment or lets say by the end of this year? …read on

AMD notebook VISION is hot

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If you look at the title, it says two different things: one is that AMD’s VISION program is really cool and trendy, while the other is quite literal and it just says that AMD VISION is hot (like more than warm). Such word riddles are often used when one (us, for example) wants to be ironic or even sarcastic, so you can expect something really mean after such title. We will get there, just read on. …read on