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kilo 113

Member since: Jan 3rd, 2006

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Swag Saturday: Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker & autographed guide

Jun 12th 2010 6:53PM (Joystiq)
Policenauts!
The best game by Kojima!

Acer's GD235HZ 23.6-inch 3D display is ready for your glasses-equipped exploits

Feb 2nd 2010 11:04AM (Engadget)
Mega ugly stand/base. A lot of the mainstream lcd monitors in general have very ugly/cheap exteriors. Look at most monitors on newegg; they're ugly, save for the expensive professional monitors. Same with PC cases. Man are they ugly! Weird transformer looking POS plastic. Only one case manufacturer (lian li) I've seen that has elegant all metal cases.

Acer's GD235HZ 23.6-inch 3D display is ready for your glasses-equipped exploits

Feb 2nd 2010 10:59AM (Engadget)
@BigJayDogg3

Seriously?? Of course a 30" 1920x1080 display has the same pixel count as a 22" 1920x1080 display! What does 1920x1080 mean? 1920 pixels across by 1080 pixels. Lines of resolution refers to a line of pixels. So in the case of 120 lines of resolution missing from this weird looking monitor, you could say it's missing 120 horizontal lines of pixels or 120*1920 total pixels. Which is quite a lot. 16:9 sucks

Penryn-based Mac Pro gets benchmarked

Jan 10th 2008 9:05PM (Engadget)
It's the CPUs that are extremely expensive, even for Apple which is why they include a crappy HD2600 card. The thing is, where those CPU prices will fall in a while, this pro computer's price isn't going to mirror that. Also, the lower clocked Hapertowns go for substantially less, but performance does dip the same. You can configure a workstation beast with a quality MOBO, graphics card(even workstation class), and lower clocked Xeons for a grand less than this Mac although it won't run OSX without hacks apparently. "Natively" isn't the correct term, same hardware.

Whatever floats your boat, though. Highest of high-end will always be ridiculously priced.

Apple updates Mac Pro -- "the fastest Mac we've ever made"

Jan 9th 2008 2:52AM (Engadget)
Man, it's just a fun debate over cost vs. performance. I can't care less for MS or Apple, but I love discussing the ridiculousness of high priced "pro" machines. Same guts on the inside, but to a lot of people that doesn't matter. And custom doesn't mean like it's work being put in, either. It's the easiest thing in the world to plug components and screw things in.

Apple updates Mac Pro -- "the fastest Mac we've ever made"

Jan 9th 2008 2:45AM (Engadget)
Nope. You fail. Real people that do serious computer work don't like to throw money around. The macs are just a cool box to wow the clients.

Super Soaker inventor looking to double solar efficiency

Jan 8th 2008 6:20PM (Engadget)
Too true, homeboy! The 90s were great fun.

Apple updates Mac Pro -- "the fastest Mac we've ever made"

Jan 8th 2008 4:47PM (Engadget)
Alright lads, here is my $1500 configuration:

2x Intel Xeon E5410 Harpertown 2.33GHz LGA 771 80W Quad-Core
8GB DDR2 667 memory
750GB WD HD
ASUS DSBF-DE Dual 771 Server Motherboard
Radeon HD 3870 512MB(cheap card, and for comparison to the crappy 2600XT)

This is all $1500 without a fancy case, but you can get a nice server Lian Li case and optical drives and other goodies for a relatively cheaper price. Sure these Xeons don't compare to the new higher clocked guys in the mac pro, but they can be overclocked and still provide great workstation power for the money.
I mean, I can see the appeal for these mac pros, but man are they expensive. Hobbyists can't afford to spend that much, so people strapped for cash generally put their computers together themselves.

I'm just a fan of cheap power. Prices I got from newegg as I'm lazy.

The first combination HD DVD / Blu-ray media PC

Oct 18th 2006 10:39PM (Engadget HD)
I don't see the point to this at all! PC drives are available, right? Just get or hook up a PC with those two drives and the hardwaresoftware, and you're set. A system with a SOLID videocardcpumemory and the drives will be much cheaper than this, eh?

Engadget HD giveaways: win another Philips 42PF9631D 42-inch plasma!

Oct 12th 2006 4:15PM (Engadget HD)
Nope, no CableCARD yet! Heck, I don't even have an HDTV :)

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