Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Larrabee: Intel's New GPU :


Introduction
Last year was rich in new developments in the world of 3D graphics. There was the first real update of the Nvidia architecture, the GT200. We also witnessed AMD’s return to the big leagues withthe RV770 and its radically different approach, as the firm bet everything on its small, efficient chip rather than a larger, more complex design.

What’s all the excitement about? Simply: the fact, as we’ll see in this article, that Larrabee is radically different from any GPU currently available, and as such, it’s intriguing. Enthusiasts are wondering if this is going to be the design that changes the perception of how well Intel and graphics go together.
It also marks Intel’s return to the high-end GPU market after it killed off the i740 some 10 years ago. That retreat coincided with the end of the golden age in PC graphics, when numerous companies were struggling to reach the top of the GPU market before disappearing one after the other, or else refocusing on a less competitive sector. Today, the high-end GPU market boils down to AMD and Nvidia, and the few attempts to change that state of affairs have met with failure. Matrox, with its Parhelia almost seven years ago, XGI with its Volari, and 3DLabs with its Realizm all threw in the towel, and with good reason--modern GPUs are extremely complex and, consequently, require considerable investment and skills that only a few companies can afford.

Apple iMac 2.16GHz Intel Core 2 Duo (24-inch monitor)


Features the new 64-bit Intel Core 2 Duo processor with speeds ranging from 1.83GHz to 2.33GHz. The new processor delivers up to 50% more performance than the previous 20-inch iMac. It also doubles the amount of L2 cache, the twin cores sharing 4MB between them. The result? Turbocharged performance, making it easier and more fun than ever to work with digital photos, movies, music, and the web.iMac comes with iLife '06, a suite of easy-to-use applications that make the spectacular a regular part of your everyday life. Enhance, organize and share your photos via iPhoto. Make an epic starring your kid in iMovie. Turn your photo and movie creations into professional DVDs with iDVD. Create original music in GarageBand, even if you can't carry a tune. Make podcasts and blogs. Then publish them online via your .Mac account and the all-new iWeb.There's an iSight camera built into every new iMac, so you can start a video chat (or join one) at a moment's notice. There's nothing extra to buy, nothing to attach, no cords to fumble with, no software to install or configure. Simply start up iChat AV, click your buddy's video icon and you're ready to chat with sight and sound , with up to three friends at once. Proper attire suggested.With iMac, you've got the best seat in the house. The full-screen Front Row media experience ; with its intuitive menus, large text and brilliant graphics lets you browse the music, photos, and videos on your iMac as easily as you browse music on your iPod. And the new Apple Remote lets you do your browsing from anywhere in the room. So gather your friends and dazzle them with a slideshow of your vacation pics, a home movie or a DVD. iMac was born to entertain.

HP Photosmart C3180 All-in-One Printer/ Scanner/ Copier



Product Condition Notes (about this specific item):
working order.



Items Included:
  • hp c3180 printer/copier/scanner
  • black inkjet print cartrid
  • getri-color inkjet print cartridge
  • power supply
  • power cord
  • original box

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Book information for windows

The addition of the mouse and the Graphical User Interface made the computer accessible to many more people than would have been possible otherwise. Still, "pointing and clicking" can be tedious when performing routine or repetitive tasks. Just as people learn to use menu shortcuts (the Alt key) to save time, savvy users and administrators learn to write batch files and scripts to avoid having to type the same commands over and over. Scripts save time, increase accuracy, and serve as documentation to boot. Windows Vista comes with scripting, batch file and command line tools that can make a power user or administrator's life easier-if she or he knows what they are and how to use them. However, a general lack of information and awareness prevent their widespread use. Most current Windows users have no idea how powerful and effective these tools can be. The new scripting languages are a mystery to most Windows users. And, in Windows Vista, most command line tools aren't even discussed in the Windows Help system. Finally, last year Microsoft released a completely new scripting and command line environment called the Windows PowerShell.It's available as a free download, as an add-on to Windows Vista and XP, but few users are aware of its existence, let alone its power and potential.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Logitech Z Cinema Advanced USB Surround Sound System


Logitech Z Cinema Advanced Surround Sound System
Trying to enjoy movies, TV, gaming and music on your PC? Are you also tired of mediocre PC audio? The Logitech Z Cinema Advanced Surround Sound System accurately reproduces dialogue, film soundtracks, explosive gaming audio and subtle ambient sound. It uses 180 watt RMS of total power and has a headphone output jack, as well as an input jack. Equipped with a subwoofer and two speakers, you won’t believe how much the Logitech Z Cinema Advanced Surround Sound System brightens your entertainment experience.
You’ll love the amazing vibrancy of surround sound, high-performance audio, and pure digital fidelity. This full-featured sound system is also remarkably convenient because it offers multiple input and output options, plus a powerful Media Center remote control. If you’ve been sensory deprived by your low PC sound, then let the Logitech Z Cinema Advanced Surround Sound System show you how it’s done.

Samsung 920NW

Syncmaster 920nw 19-inch Widescreen LCD monitor- 1440 x 900- 0.285 mm- 5ms -Black
The Samsung 920NW is a 19-inch widescreen LCD monitor certified for Windows Vista operating system that delivers a more commanding view of whatever task is at hand. With sharp 1440 x 900 resolution and the expanse of a 16:10 aspect ratio, the 920NW is an ideal solution for everything from multi-application projects to multi-player games. But more than just the big picture, the 920NW also delivers world-class image quality. A 700:1 contrast ratio reveals deep detail. Fast 5ms response time virtually eliminates blurring and ghosting when the action really begins to heat up. And 160-degree horizontal and vertical viewing angles make it easier to share the excitement. The 920NW also features exclusive Samsung Magic technologies that combine to deliver the ideal image in every situation. MagicTune software gives you full monitor control right from your mouse, while MagicBright 2 technology delivers unique brightness levels tuned for different applications. And it’s all wrapped up in a stylish narrow-bezel design that improves the appearance of any desktop or any wall, thanks to VESA wall mount compatibility. The Samsung 920NW widescreen LCD monitor. A bigger, more beautiful view.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Computer Keyboard

Japanese has invented a new innovative computer keyboard that you can wear. The keyboard has 85 keys and measures 350mm width and 135mm length. It has USB connection, so that you can plug-and-play the computer keyboard at any computer. Do you mind using this computer keyboard if a lady like in the picture is wearing it?

Computer Mouse

A Unique Computer Mouse: The Logitech MX Revolution

If you're looking for the world's most advanced mouse, look no further than the Logitech MX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse. This highly unique computer mouse leaves all other mice for dead.
The Logitech MX Revolution offers you powerful new controls that can streamline your use of the computer. With the many buttons built into the mouse, you can perform your computer tasks more quickly and efficiently.
It's also a very comfortable mouse to use, it fits perfectly into your hand. If you're a gamer, you'll also be glad to know that the Logitech MX Revolution has an extremely fast wireless data transfer, so you won't experience lag when playing fast-paced games.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

What is Hardware?

Your PC (Personal Computer) is a system, consisting of many components. Some of those components, like Windows XP, and all your other programs, are software. The stuff you can actually see and touch, and would likely break if you threw it out a fifth-story window, is hardware.Not everybody has exactly the same hardware. But those of you who have a desktop system, like the example shown in Figure 1, probably have most of the components shown in that same figure. Those of you with notebook computers probably have most of the same components. Only in your case the components are all integrated into a single book-sized portable unit.
The system unit is the actual computer; everything else is called a peripheral device. Your computer's system unit probably has at least one floppy disk drive, and one CD or DVD drive, into which you can insert floppy disks and CDs. There's another disk drive, called the hard disk inside the system unit, as shown in Figure 2. You can't remove that disk, or even see it. But it's there. And everything that's currently "in your computer" is actually stored on that hard disk. (We know this because there is no place else inside the computer where you can store information!).
The floppy drive and CD drive are often referred to as drives with removable media or removable drives for short, because you can remove whatever disk is currently in the drive, and replace it with another. Your computer's hard disk can store as much information as tens of thousands of floppy disks, so don't worry about running out of space on your hard disk any time soon. As a rule, you want to store everything you create or download on your hard disk. Use the floppy disks and CDs to send copies of files through the mail, or to make backup copies of important items.
Random Access Memory (RAM)
There's too much "stuff" on your computer's hard disk to use it all at the same time. During the average session sitting at the computer, you'll probably use only a small amount of all that's available. The stuff you're working with at any given moment is stored in random access memory (often abbreviated RAM, and often called simply "memory"). The advantage using RAM to store whatever you're working on at the moment is that RAM is very fast. Much faster than any disk. For you, "fast" translates to less time waiting and more time being productive. So if RAM is so fast, why not put everything in it? Why have a hard disk at all? The answer to that lies in the fact that RAM is volatile. As soon as the computer is shut off, whether intentionally or by an accidental power outage, every thing in RAM disappears, just as quickly as a light bulb goes out when the plug is pulled. So you don't want to rely on RAM to hold everything. A disk, on the other hand, holds its information whether the power is on or off.
The Hard Disk
All of the information that's "in your computer", so to speak, is stored on your computer's hard disk. You never see that actual hard disk because it's sealed inside a special housing and needs to stay that way. Unlike RAM, which is volatile, the hard disk can hold information forever -- with or without electricity. Most modern hard disks have tens of billions of bytes of storage space on them. Which, in English, means that you can create, save, and download files for months or years without using up all the storage space it provides.
In the unlikely event that you do manage to fill up your hard disk, Windows will start showing a little message on the screen that reads "You are running low on disk space" well in advance of any problems. In fact, if that message appears, it won't until you're down to about 800 MB of free space. And 800 MB of empty space is equal to about 600 blank floppy disks. That's still plenty of room!

Kingston DataTraveler 150 32GB USB Flash Drive ReviewPosted: February 1st, 2009

I still remember when having a flash drive with only 256 megabytes was pretty darn impressive, but man alive, has the industry advanced since those days. Continuing with the trend of massive memory in a remarkably small package is the Kingston DataTraveler 150 USB flash drive, shown here in its 32GB incarnation. For people who really want to push the envelope, Kingston also sells this drive with a whopping 64GB of flash memory. Considering that some older laptops only have 80GB hard drives, I’d say that’s pretty impressive.
The DataTraveler 150 from kingston Tecnology is not the first drive to boast this kind of capacity, but as the price for flash memory continues to drop, these massive drives fall closer to the realm of possibility for the average consumer.


HP ScanJet 8250 USB 2.0 4800dpi


Enjoy advanced document management features with the HP Scanjet 8250 Digital Flatbed Scanner. HP's triple sensor scanning technology not only assures you of professional image quality, it helps makes your life easier and saves time.
Three different CCD sensors operate independently and seamlessly depending on the resolution and setting you choose. One colour sensor works at high speeds to generate scans of superior image quality. A second colour sensor produces high resolution scans of up to 4800 dpi optical resolution for photos, 35mm negatives and slides. The third monochrome sensor operates at even higher speeds, for efficient scanning of greyscale and black-and-white images.
Powerful, fast and easy-to-use, the HP Scanjet 8250 offers exceptional performance for both image and document scanning.

Part #: C9932A-R
Warranty: 90 Days
Condition: Refurbished
Packaging: Plain Box
Ship Weight: 24.25 lbs
Manufacturer: HP
MFG Part #: C9932A
Model #: Scanjet 8250
Supported By: Geeks

COMPUTER CASE



NZXT Guardian 921 Blk ATX Mid Tower Case



NZXT, a company built on realizing the dreams of gamers worldwide, is proud to announce the Guardian 921, a gaming chassis in the NZXT Crafted Series. Building off of the original Guardian's success, the Guardian 921 features a robust set of features for the budget conscious PC Gamer. Designed with a futuristic and sleek curves, the Guardian 921 is the perfect chassis to show off your gaming chassis.

Sony BDU-X10S BD-ROM DRIVE


Sony BDU-X10S Internal Blu-ray Disc™ BD-ROM Drive

See what high-definition is all about. Experience Blu-ray Disc movies on your PC with the Sony BDU-X10S BD-ROM drive. The internal SATA interface drive installs easily in today's desktop PC cases and adds Blu-ray Disc playback in addition to DVD and CD playback—three formats in a single drive. This drive includes Cyberlink PowerDVD BD Edition playback software for playing Blu-ray Disc or DVD Video movies. It has an 8x DVD read speed, 24x CD read speed and 2x BD read speed. The Sony BDU-X10S is compatible with Windows® Vista™ and Windows XP. Move toward high-definition viewing and enjoy your movies in a new format.

Limited Warranty

This Item's Warranty is:
- 12 Months Parts
- 12 Months Labor
Warranty provided by
- Sony

Hammer MoreSpace 500GB 3.5" External Hard Drive - USB 2.0

Hammer MoreSpace 500GB USB 2.0 External Hard Drive

Computers come and go, but your content should always be nearby. It will be, with up to 500 glorious gigabytes, the Hammer MoreSpace drive gives your digital data room to breathe.The Hammer MoreSpace drive is the best place to gather and access all of your important photos, movies, music, games and documents. Simply plug in the power and the USB cable and you’re ready to go. Takes up less room on your desk than a stapler and to help eliminate the slightest bit of worry .

Specifications


  • Capacity (GB): 500

  • Interface: USB 2.0

  • Data Transfer Rate on USB 2.0: up to 480Mbits/s (60MB/s), 34Mbits/s Sustained

  • Dimensions: 7.5" x 2.4" x 4.9"

PCI Express 2.0 x16, CrossFireX Ready, (Dual Link) Dual DVI, HDTV

Diamond Radeon HD 4870 X2 Video Card

Redefine HD Gaming with the Diamond Radeon HD 4870 X2 video card. It delivers a cinematic gaming experience with unprecedented performance. The powerful new TeraScale graphics will propel you deep into your gameplay with seamless frame rates and high resolutions. Enhanced anti-aliasing (AA) and anisotropic filtering create striking graphics with unparalleled realism so you can max out the settings of the most demanding next-generation games or revitalize your favorite titles. Play today while preparing for tomorrow with tessellation, support for DirectX 10.1 and scalable ATI CrossFireX technology.


Diamond Technology Introduces The HD 4870 X2

This new DUAL GPU graphics accelerator based on the HD 4870 delivers the greatest levels of graphics and gaming performance ever. The Diamond HD 4870 X2 is basically two HD 4870 graphics cards on a single card. Each GPU has 1GB of GDDR5 memory, making a total of 2GB on-board memory. Two Dual Link DVI outputs are available as well as TV-Out. 3D applications such as games use both on-board GPU's together in CrossFire mode to deliver a single accelerated output on the Primary display only. In this mode, the new Diamond HD 4870 X2 delivers performance as good or better than two HD 4870 cards in CrossFire mode, making it the fastest performing single card available.

ESSENTIAL SPECS:
  • Interface Type: PCI Express 2.0 x16 (PCIe 1.0 Compatible)
  • Maximum Resolution: 2560 x 1600 (Digital)
  • Video Memory: 2GB GDDR5




HyperX DDR2 memory is now available!

HyperX DDR2 modules are specifically engineered and designed to meet the rigorous requirements of PC enthusiasts. HyperX DDR2 offers faster speeds, lower latencies, higher data bandwidths and lower power consumption than DDR. HyperX is available in single and dual-channel memory kits.
HyperX DDR2* features:
  • 1.8 Volts operation, reducing power consumption by about 50 percent
  • Memory signal termination inside the memory chip ("On-Die Termination") to prevent reflected signal transmission errors.
  • Operational enhancements to increase memory performance, efficiency and timing margins.
  • CAS Latencies: 3, 4 and 5
  • Currently available in speeds up to 1.2GHz and capacities up to 2GB.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Intel® Desktop Board DX58SO


The Intel® Desktop Board DX58SO is designed to unleash the power of the all new Intel® Core™ i7 processors with support for up to eight threads of raw CPU processing power, triple channel DDR3 memory and full support for ATI CrossfireX* technology. Today’s PC games like Far Cry 2* and Call of Duty: World at War* need a computing platform that delivers maximum multi-threaded CPU support and eye-popping graphics support

Intel® Core™2 Duo processor


The power to perform. With power-optimized enabled dual-core technology and exceptional energy efficiency, the Intel® Core™2 Duo processor excels running the most intense applications.

Intel® Core™ i7 processor Extreme Edition

Conquer the world of extreme gaming with the fastest processor on the planet: the Intel® Core™ i7 processor Extreme Edition.¹ With faster, intelligent multi-core technology that responds to your workload, it delivers an incredible breakthrough in gaming performance.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Books In Computer Hardware


Special Edition of the International MultiConference of Engineers and Computer Scientists 2008Hong Kong, 19-21 March 2008Series:
About this book

This volume contains twenty-seven revised and extended research articles written by prominent researchers of the International MultiConference of Engineers and Computer Scientists (IMECS 2008). The book offers the state of art of tremendous advances in engineering technologies and also serves as an excellent reference work for researchers and graduate students.

Books in Computer Hardware

Hardware Software Co-Design of a Multimedia SOC PlatformChen, S.-J., Lin, G.-H., Hsiung, P.-A., Hu, Y.-H.
2009, XX, 152 p., Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-4020-9622-8
About this book

System on Chip (SoC) platforms have become the de facto enabling technology for mobile multimedia personal communication and entertainment embedded systems. Among various architecture choices, application-specific instruction-set processors (ASIP) that incorporate sub-word parallelism provide a low-cost high-performance solution particularly suitable for manipulating short word-length multimedia data streams.
Hardware Software Co-Design of a Multimedia SOC Platform is one of the first of its kinds to provide a comprehensive overview of the design and implementation of the hardware and software of an SoC platform for multimedia applications. Topics covered in this book range from system level design methodology, multimedia algorithm implementation, a sub-word parallel, single-instruction-multiple data (SIMD) processor design, and its virtual platform implementation, to the development of an SIMD parallel compiler as well as a real-time operating system (RTOS).
Hardware Software Co-Design of a Multimedia SOC Platform is written for practitioner engineers and technical managers who want to gain first hand knowledge about the hardware-software design process of an SoC platform. It offers both tutorial-like details to help readers become familiar with a diverse range of subjects, and in-depth analysis for advanced readers to pursue further.