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We played with everything from 3D Blu-ray on the PC to USB 3.0 and 6Gbps SATA on motherboards. We also spoke with a number of SoC makers at this year's CES.
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We spent a day walking around playing with all of the TVs at CES 2010. The trends are clear, and some of them are worth the upgrade.
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We've put together pictures and commentary of more of the latest laptops from CES 2010, including more Arrandale laptops than you can shake a stick at.
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Intel just demonstrated the world's first working Moorestown devices.
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Starting later this month pressing one button will send your notebook's display wirelessly to your HDTV. It's called Intel Wireless HD Technology and it rocks.
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After much fanfare I finally met with Micron to talk about the world's first 6Gbps SATA SSD.
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We met up with Seagate, Marvell, Boxee, Popcorn Hour and a bunch more to talk about some of the most visible trends at this year's CES. It's all about getting content onto your TV or into your hands.
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ASUS wants to become one of the top three portable PC vendors by 2011, and in order to accomplish that goal they have placed a renewed focus on design.
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CES week has begun, and we kick off our coverage with a look at some of the latest laptop and netbook announcements. Pine Trail has arrived, but we're still waiting for Arrandale.
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It's the first day of IDF and in usual Intel fashion we have new silicon, new transistors and new architectures. It's nothing huge but a fairly traditional keynote here in the valley.
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Intel finally demonstrated Larrabee, although not in a major way. Intel's first discrete GPU is still going through birthing pains as it inches towards its release in Q2 2010. Clarkdale, Intel's 32nm dual-core Westmere core was also featured in the keynote.
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Our first day of coverage from the Game Developer's Conference includes a rare insight into how Nintendo develops games, a new service that offloads GPU/CPU computation for games and Bigfoot's brand new Killer NIC.
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We sent Christoph around the Vegas Strip to meet with the various power supply, cooling, and case companies and find out what's new and interesting.
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We report on trends in the LCD TV industry for 2009 and beyond. Don't be fooled by the name, 240Hz doesn't necessarily mean what you think. WirelessHD could be the solution to wall mounting affordable LCDs in houses without wiring specific for them. And we talk about what Intel sees as appropriate netbook pricing.
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If the past two CESes were mostly display shows, this year's was about netbooks and mobile devices. We're done hearing about convergence, it's now the age of devices.
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Touch enabled Eee PCs, an Eee Keyboard with built in computer, glass touchpad and wireless HDMI, and a new Atom based notebook with a 512GB SSD - standard. ASUS kicked off CES 2009 right with a huge expansion to its Eee family.