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Tom's Hardware: Google Nexus 10 Review: Is 2560x1600 High-Def Enough?

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Google Nexus 10 Review: Is 2560x1600 High-Def Enough?
Google Nexus 10 Review: Is 2560x1600 High-Def Enough?

Google's Nexus 10 enables a 2560x1600 resolution on a 10" display, and features a powerful Samsung SoC. Can the affordable tablet take down Apple's iPad through superior hardware and better value? We apply our benchmark suite to answer those questions. more

 
Memory Scaling, AMD's Trinity APUs, And Game Performance
Memory Scaling, AMD's Trinity APUs, And Game Performance

When it comes to gaming, the integrated Radeon on AMD's Trinity architecture crushes the HD Graphics 4000 engine native to Intel's fastest Ivy Bridge CPU. But we want to make a good thing better. How much does fast memory help boost an APU's performance? more

 
Build Your Own: The Customizable, Illuminated Dream Machine
Build Your Own: The Customizable, Illuminated Dream Machine

We set out to build a PC with completely customizable LED lighting. And when we say the PC, we mean the whole thing. The mouse, keyboard, gamepad, enclosure, memory, fan controller, and even power supply are loaded with configurable color controls. more

 
Intel SSD DC S3700 Review: Benchmarking Consistency
Intel SSD DC S3700 Review: Benchmarking Consistency

With the recent announcement of the SSD DC S3700, Intel is firmly targeting enterprise customers with something not normally seen on spec sheets: performance consistency. Will their latest offering live up to expectations, or fall short? Lets find out. more

 
2013 Infiniti JX35: Getting Us One Step Closer To A Driverless Car
2013 Infiniti JX35: Getting Us One Step Closer To A Driverless Car

Infiniti tossed us the keys to its 2013 JX35 crossover, loaded with driver assistance technologies that almost have the vehicle driving itself. We took it out for a week and tested all of the company's innovative extras. Which ones do you really need? more

 
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