It’s a new month and I figured I’d start it out with the news from our friends around the world. This week we’ve got plenty of reviews coming for you, a NAS box, a couple sets of ram, a PC…
Tag Archive for Intel
by Kristofer Brozio • July 1, 2012 •
News for Wednesday May 16th 2012
by Kristofer Brozio • May 16, 2012 •
News
Happy Wednesday! Yep it’s time for the news again and I’ve got plenty of it for you, once I get this posted I’ve got to get some work done I think. I’ve got plenty of stuff piling up for this…
News for Tuesday May 8th 2012
by Kristofer Brozio • May 8, 2012 •
News
The news just keeps flowing and flowing, so I’ve got more for you and I only hope that the since I post the news for others they post the news for us. It would be nice wouldn’t it? I don’t…
Intel Announces 330 Series Solid-State Drives
by Kristofer Brozio • April 16, 2012 •
Press Releases
Intel has just announced the new 330 Series of SSDs that start out at only $89 for the 60gb version. You can also get the 120gb for $149, or the 180gb for $234. These drives feature the SATA 3gb/s interface…
News for March 10th 2012
by Kristofer Brozio • March 10, 2012 •
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CeBit is going on and there’s a bit of coverage inside for you, other than that it’s just the usual stuff going on, news and reviews from our friends around the world. So site back, relax, and read a review…
Intel Announces 520 Series SSDs
by Kristofer Brozio • February 6, 2012 •
Press Releases
If you read the news I posted earlier then you’d know there’s a bunch of Intel 520 SSD reviews that just hit the web, and well here’s the official PR or announcement about those new drives. The Intel 520 Series…
News for December 3rd 2011
by Kristofer Brozio • December 4, 2011 •
News
Happy Saturday, I’m sure a lot of you are happy the weekend is here, I’m not too sure myself, it just means my kids have no school… Anyway, it’s time for the news once again from our friends around the…
News for Sunday October 16th 2011
by Kristofer Brozio • October 16, 2011 •
News
Yes it’s Sunday and it’s time once again for the news and product reviews from our friends across the world. As I’m sure you know by know, today is Steve Jobs day and I’m not sure if it’s an official…
Intel Announces Next in Solid-State Drive Line Up: Intel SSD 510 Series Featuring SATA 6Gbps
by Kristofer Brozio • February 28, 2011 •
Press Releases
Looks as though Intel has got some SATA 6gbps drives up their sleeves as well. OCZ just announced some, and now Intel has announced their 510 Series SSDs. Prices are a bit high as to be expected coming in at…
iBUYPOWER Announces Re-Launch of Systems With New Intel 6-series Chipsets
by Kristofer Brozio • February 27, 2011 •
Press Releases
New systems include the latest revised chipsets that fix SATA issues. iBUYPOWER is excited to announce the availability of systems featuring ‘Sandy Bridge’ Intel 2nd Generation Core Processors, with new B3 revision Intel chipsets that fix the issues reported by…
News for February 26th 2011
by Kristofer Brozio • February 26, 2011 •
Press Releases
Time for the news. Well tomorrow is my birthday, another year older, oh well just another day to me. Anyway these week I’ve got the Orb TV, another mouse, media player and another printer coming for review for you.…
Review of Intel X25-M Mainstream (SSDSA2MH080G2R5) SATA Solid-State Drive
by Tomas Ratas • January 4, 2011 •
Product Reviews, Solid State Disks SSD
2011 seems to be the year that Solid State Drives (SSD) will move into the mainstream. Manufacturers are dropping the prices of this technology to help integrate them into more user systems. It has been well documented that SSD perform…
Intel Lowers Prices on Solid-State Drives in Time for Holiday Buying Season
by Kristofer Brozio • November 13, 2010 •
Press Releases
The holidays are coming and that means we’re going to be seeing a lot of things going on sale, specials and the infamous Black Friday ads coming out. This just popped into my inbox about Intel lowering prices on their…
New Dual-Core Intel Atom Processor-Based Netbooks Hit Shelves Today
by Kristofer Brozio • August 23, 2010 •
Press Releases
Yes, the new dual core netbooks are here! I have to get me one of these, I like my little Aspire One D250, but it still seems rather slow. There’s really nothing like dual core to speed things up, and…
Review of Kingston SSDNow V+ Drive 128GB SSD
by Tomas Ratas • August 13, 2010 •
Product Reviews, Solid State Disks SSD
As Solid State Drive (SSD) technology continues to mature their adoption rates increases making them more prevalent. PC manufacturers now offer SSDs as installation options in both Desktops and Laptops configurations; an expensive option but still an option. One way…
MSI All-in-One PC Features THX TruStudio Pro Audio
by Kristofer Brozio • August 9, 2010 •
Press Releases
The new MSI All-in-One is a touch screen PC actually that features ATI Radeon graphics, a 21.5” display and either an Intel Corei3 or Corei5 CPU. The Win Top AE2280 is the first PC to feature the Hollywood standard THX…
New Intel Atom CPU for Smartphones and Tablets Announced
by Kristofer Brozio • May 5, 2010 •
Press Releases
Check this out, this new Atom is supposed to be able to let a smartphone do 1.5Ghz! That’s basically as fast as a netbook is. Truly we’re moving more and more towards a computer in our pocket. This Atom…
Rugged Convertible Classmate PC Unveiled
by Kristofer Brozio • April 26, 2010 •
Press Releases
I have a computer for my kids, but it’s a desktop and they have to share it, I was thinking of getting them netbooks but they’re just not responsible enough yet. These new rugged classmate PCs though might be jus…
Lenovo Gives Us A Couple New Sleek PCs
by Kristofer Brozio • April 7, 2010 •
Press Releases
Two new PCs were announced from Lenovo today. One is the C200 that is an all-in-one style desktop PC, while the other is a netbook called the IdeaPad S120-3s. Pricing is actually rather low at $399 for the desktop and…
Intel Introduces Value Series SSDs
by Kristofer Brozio • March 17, 2010 •
Press Releases
All I can say is that it’s about time Intel lowered their prices on SSDs and got with the program here. Yes Intel SSDs are fast, but they’re prohibitively expensive for the average user. Now though Intel has finally released…



