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Amir Majidimehr, Microsoft's Corporate Vice President of Mobile and Embedded Devices, has released some details on the upcoming console's HDMI port.
CEBIT 2007: How about a PCI-Express x1 sound card? We've certainly been waiting for one ever since the first PCI-Express mobos came out back in 2004. Asus' soundcard could be what the doctor ordered...
AMD's 690 series chipsets launched earlier this week and it's a much needed refresh to AMD/ATI's integrated chipset product line. We preview 690G's performance potential before getting down and dirty with the boards over the next week or so.
Dolby has bought HDR specialists BrightSide Technologies for US$28 milllion. But when, WHEN, will we be able to buy a 1080p LCDTV with IMLED?!
CES 2007: How many Dolby technology buzzwords can we get in one title? The sheer Dolby Volume of Dolby Headphone references suggest we can 5.1 Creator quite a few.
Ever wondered exactly what Dolby Headphone technology does? We have a couple of video demos that should help you get your head around sound around your head. Make sense?
CES 2006: We check out Dolby's offerings, including Master Studio certified PCs, TrueHD for HD-DVD and Blu-Ray, as well as a screening of concept 14 channel audio content.
Intel recently sponsored a short film competition for aspiring filmmakers to create a short featuring a digital home scene. Find out what some of the most creative minds in England make of all this technology lark, and download the winning films.
HDR games have a new best friend. We take an exclusive hands-on look of the world's first Extreme Dynamic Range display, the high definition HDR DR37-P from Canada's Brightside Technologies. It will change the way you look at LCD forever.
October 14 2021 | 15:04