مشاهده نسخه کامل : محصولات برتر سال 2006
AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 00:40
اين هم تاپيكي كه خيلي بهش نياز بود من چون اين ليست خيلي طولاني هست مجبورم به انگليسي بنويسم شرمنده همه دوستان .
AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 00:42
The Intel Core 2 Duo processor is a milestone in microprocessor innovation and there is no doubt that with this line of products in 2006, Intel has AMD whipped in both performance and power consumption. Delivering the new Core microarchitecture across the desktop, mobile and server spaces, Intel plans to retake the lead in the CPU race. Bluntly put, The Intel Core 2 Duo is the world's best dual-core desktop processor. There, we've said it
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 00:43
With only a few months apart after the launch of the Core 2 Duo, Intel unleashes the world's first quad-core desktop CPU into the world based on the same Core microarchitecture and technology as the Core 2 Duo. Whether you look at it as a preemptive strike against AMD's much hyped 4x4 system or just to show that they can, the Core 2 Extreme QX6700 CPU increases Intel's lead over its competition even further.
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 00:44
The Apple iMacs have always been touted as the best all-in-one computer for Apple fans and wannabes alike. Great looks, great branding, who doesn't love a Mac? But now, the new iMacs armed with Intel Core 2 Duo processors can truly be considered the best all-in-one PC. Yes, they're PCs too, they can run Windows.
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 00:45
The PQI U510 Pro is the world's thinnest flash drive that is the size of a credit card and is a mere 3mm thick. However, it packs an amazing storage capacity up to 16GB. The Pro version is actually an update to the original sexy U510, now sporting a blazing 170x transfer speed up to 25MB/Sec.
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 00:46
We honored the Barracuda 7200.9 in our last year's list and this year, its successor makes the grade as well. The tenth generation Seagate Barracuda drive isn't just another new drive with a bigger buffer and internal transfer rate, it is the world's first desktop HDD to use perpendicular writing technology and is also the first drive to hit a whopping 750GB.
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 00:46
Although Dell and Apple widescreen displays have been a hot product for digital entertainment buffs, the ViewSonic WX2025WM is probably the monitor that brought widescreen gaming to a more affordable level. But it's not just about the price. 20-inch widescreen is the sweet spot at the moment for PC LCDs and the WX2025WM has one of the best gaming performance.
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 00:47
There are many qualities about the 24-inch widescreen BenQ FP241W we love to warrant a spot on our Top 100 but the single most important one is its HDCP compliant HDMI port - a world's first and at Full HD resolutions (1080p). This means it's ready for Blu-ray or HD-DVD content as and when you decide it's time to hop onboard the HD bandwagon, be it with your computer or your other C.E devices. It is the real High-Definition (HD) deal but if these technical acronyms don't impress you, we bet its pin sharp maximum resolution of 1,920 by 1,200 pixels will.
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 00:48
The ASUS PW201 is an interesting and feature-packed entertainment LCD monitor with great display quality and is a winner of an iF design award in 2006. Its slick exterior houses a 20-inch widescreen panel, 1.3MP webcam, stereo speakers, USB hub and an abundance of input connectors including DVI, S-Video and Component. To top it off, the PW201 even has Picture-in-Picture (PIP) capabilities
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 00:48
2006 is certainly a year for Intel. Not only have they launched two of the best and most powerful processors back to back, their corresponding 'Broadwater' 965 series chipsets, which was initially supposed to be the mainstream update of the Intel 945P Express turned out to be a huge enthusiast hit with incredible overclocking potential when used with the Core 2 Duo CPUs
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 00:49
After a few years of financial uncertainty, abit returns with this incredible Intel 975X Express motherboard, which is a powerful all rounder with solid build quality and well-optimized performance that holds true to the ABIT spirit of old. If anything, the AW9D-MAX should be considered the comeback board for Universal abit in 2006.
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 00:50
The ASRock ConRoeXFire-eSATA2 has our vote for the best 'value' Core 2 ready motherboard of the year. And by value, we don't only mean its price. This 945P Express board easily matches up against any of the newer enthusiast Core 2 ready chipsets and motherboards in terms of features, hardware support and performance
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 00:50
If you're looking for the best performance in an Intel P965 motherboard, our vote will have to go to the ASUS P5B Deluxe WiFi-AP. This board has been tweaked for speed and maximum overclocking without sacrificing on features or price. ASUS has also taken steps to ensure that the board stays robust and stable under the most extreme conditions.
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 00:51
Gigabyte's most over-engineered motherboard to date is the flagship GA-965P-DQ6 (6-Quad) board based on the Intel P965 chipset. With an over-the-top 12-phase PWM, crazy cooling and features that includes the kitchen sink thrown in, the GA-965P-DQ6 will appeal to the truly hardcore who want nothing but the best.
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 00:52
While the GA-965P-DQ6 may be crowned king of the hill for Intel P965 motherboards, the GA-965P-DS3 sneaks into our list as well because of its widely hailed overclocking capabilities and mainstream pricing. It even handles high frequencies better than the GA-965P-DQ6, which is why the board is one of the most well loved shoestring budget overclocker of 2006.
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 00:52
The Shuttle XPC X100 is Shuttle's finest SFF casing that we've seen this year. Unlike the normal XPC though, the X100 is an even more compact chassis perfect for a classy HTPC system. The best part is that it doesn't suffer from upgrade problems like other compact PCs (Apple Mac mini, AOpen mini PC and others) as it has a deeper chassis and more room for upgrading the HDD and graphics when required.
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 00:53
Corsair's ultimate enthusiast memory line features their new and innovative Dual-path Heat Xchange (DHX) cooling technology for superior heat dissipation that actually works. Besides great overclocking potential, Dominator DDR2 DIMMs also support NVIDIA's EPP specifications for even better performance when used with high-end nForce 500 and 600 series chipsets.
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 00:54
OCZ cranked up the heat in 2006 with extreme overclocking memory and then cooled it back down with their innovative FlexXLC DDR2 DIMMs. These babies start at 1150MHz and sport a hybrid heatspreader that can be used like a standard air-cooled solution or setup for extreme water-cooling. Either way, this is the most radical cooling for the most hardcore overclocker.
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 00:54
While not as fancy as Corsair's Dominator or OCZ's FlexXLC memory, Kingston has the crown for the world's fastest DDR2 memory with their HyperX KHX9600D2/XX line of memory modules that are being tested and qualified to operate at a blazing speed of 1200MHz.
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 00:55
Although the NVIDIA nForce 680i SLI is the latest and greatest chipset from NVIDIA, the nForce 590 SLI is the one that actually introduced some of the best innovations to be integrated into a core logic chipset. With the nForce 590 SLI, NVIDIA introduced EPP memory profiles, dual Gigabit MACs with teaming and load balancing capabilities, hardware TCP acceleration and FirstPacket packet prioritization technology. With LinkBoost automatic overclocking and other features, the nForce 590 SLI was a real eye opener.
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 00:56
As one of the first few socket AM2 motherboards to appear in the market, the NVIDIA nForce 570 SLI based MSI K9N SLI Platinum is one of the more matured and better performing boards for AMD's AM2 processors. Today, the K9N SLI Platinum offers the AMD crowd a board with high-end performance and SLI compatibility at affordable prices
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 00:56
The Auzentech X-Meridian 7.1 has to be the most significant consumer sound card to be launched in 2006. Custom engineered to take full advantage of the Oxygen HD chipset, the X-Meridian 7.1 has user-swappable DIP OPAMPs to allow the greatest degree of analog audio quality in any sound card in the market. It is also capable of DTS Connect and real-time Dolby Digital encoding, plus full 24bit, 192kHz audio in all eight channels.
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 00:57
Innovation is vitally important in the consumer electronics industry and that's what Olympus showed when the E330 was officially launched. It is the first DSLR to boast of a unique live preview display that behaves very much like digital compacts. Thus, it's a great companion to beginners of the DSLR space. It's a real boon to frame shots using the LCD at night as opposed to the traditional optical viewfinder.
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 00:58
The Mac Pro is best described as a powerful workstation with excellent expansion capabilities and priced decently. The Mac Pro is powered by a pair of 2.66GHz dual-core Intel Xeon "Woodcrest" processors, clearly catapulting it as the ultimate Mac computer till date. If you look around, you will find that the Mac Pro is actually more affordable than many other computers of similar specifications. This should therefore debunk the myth that Apple computers are always priced at a premium. For the hardcore Mac users, this is a necessary step-up to speed your productivity while those who have longed to make the switch, there's no better reason or time than now
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 00:58
The iconic white iBook that we have come to love has been given a thorough makeover. Now known as the MacBook, its processing powerhouse is the Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile. Equipped with a smaller but wider LCD display, the new MacBook is attractively priced from just a shade under US$1,000. Not to mention that it has the capability to run Windows OS, the MacBook can really hold its own among other notebooks. If you've been enticed by all the witty "Get a Mac" adverts, the MacBook is quite a worthy contender to be your first Mac computer.
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 00:59
The Sony PlayStation 3 is finally here and the good news is that it's still the most affordable Blu-ray player with HDMI output yet. Of course, gamers can expect a huge library of cool (and exclusive) games like Final Fantasy XIII and Grand Turismo 5 to go along with what could potentially put Sony back at the No.1 slot in the gaming industry. The secret is content; deliver the right concoction, and they will secure that slot.
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 00:59
Can't wait to enjoy HD movies on your precious (and expensive) HDTV? All you need is the Xbox 360's external HD DVD drive, which also works with a PC. Just hook it up via a USB port, pop in a HD DVD movie, launch the playback application and be bombarded by clarity. Be warned however, you might not want to watch normal DVD movies anymore!
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 01:00
One of the most head turning notebooks to be launched in 2006 was the Fujitsu Q2010 ultra portable notebook. “Q? for Quintessential, the desirable Q2010 is less than an inch thick and weighs just 1kg. Specifications include a 12.1-inch WXGA widescreen glossy display, Intel Core Solo Ultra Low Voltage (U1400) processor that runs at 1.2GHz, 60GB HDD, 1GB RAM, 802.11 a/b/g Wi-Fi, embedded TPM (Trusted Platform Module), a fingerprint sensor for secure access and an assuring 3-year international warranty. If your job requires you to move around frequently with a notebook, the Fujitsu Q2010 could well be a godsend and have we told you that it now has HSDPA connectivity for absolute wireless convenience? It's a way cool slim form-factor notebook that's a jack-of-all-trades as far as business computing is concerned.
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 01:01
With its classy look, the Logitech MX and VX is what your wife or girlfriend probably wants and what you should use at work to boost productivity (and impress your boss). The MX and VX's strong points would be their comfortable grip and infinity scroll wheels - without all that nasty bling of course.
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 01:01
The first DirectX 10 graphics cards to arrive in the market, NVIDIA's brand new architecture for the GeForce 8 series actually lives up to its billing. Big, fast and furious, they are also fortunately reasonably quiet.
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 01:02
ATI's future plans are neatly encapsulated by the Radeon X1950 PRO. 80nm cores and Native Internal CrossFire are the main features on this card and you'll be seeing more of them in future ATI releases.
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 01:03
For HTPC enthusiasts waiting for that perfect graphics card, the answer is here with the MSI NX7600GT Diamond Plus. A capable mid-range graphics card allied with HDMI and HDCP support, MSI has got it right this time around
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 01:03
The best of the bunch, XpertVision's GeForce 7900 GS Sonic tops the charts with its overclocking potential. Together with its competitive pricing, this card promises loads of overclocking fun for enthusiasts at great value.
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 01:04
DDR4 memory makes its debut on a graphics card with ATI's new champion, the Radeon X1950 XTX. An improved, quieter heat sink fan is also music to the ears of consumers, together with a revised price that puts it on par with the competition.
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 01:05
Outfitted with fast DDR3 memory, the overclocked Gainward Bliss 7300GT PCX takes the crown for the low-end, easily surpassing other GeForce 7300 GT cards in the market and even outperforms the GeForce 7600 GS. And it is also completely silent thanks to a passive cooler
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AMD>INTEL
11-01-2007, 01:06
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