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QUAD Core Wars

PHENOM or PENRYN...

AMD or INTEL

*Words in, who will now win the next QUAD CORE War, the AMD is on a comeback with 4 cores on a signle die whereas Intel fuses 2 Core Duos into a single die... AMD is impressive with it's new Quad Core making QUAD Core the way it should be, QUAD technology not DUAL Cored fusion architecture...

More to come....

Category: Technology
Posted by Hamodizzo, Jul 24, 2007 1:44 pm PT  
Happy New Years! 2007 GAMING!

GAMING SEASON IS A FOOT! 

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I'm just STOKED about this yr!  Gaming is at it's best and I for one will be sampling all the goodies like it's Christmas yr round!  I can't wait till I get my PS3!

  

360 or PS3

I prefer the PS3 well over the 360 even though I own the 360 with 12 games.  Here are my reasons why....

PS3 Advantage!

* It comes with the HD-Blu-ray built in player, 360 you have to buy the $200.00 expansion... 

* It's processing power is well-over the 360 with 7 PSE units equivalent to a quad-processing core without cache...

2 of the many reasons why... 

As explained by GAMESPOT!

      

Sony knows how to put together a consumer electronics device. The PlayStation 3 is a great-looking system that is loaded with plenty of style and sophistication. The pictures already show how beautiful the system looks, but actually handling the system reveals a lot about the machine. The system has a heft to it that feels almost reassuring. You can literally feel the weight and stiffness of the metal casing through the glossy plastic exterior while holding the console. Sony added some nice design touches to make the PS3 feel like a next-generation system. The power and eject buttons are touch sensitive. The machine powers up if you just slide your finger over the power symbol. The Blu-ray drive is a slot-loader, which means that you insert and eject discs directly from the slot instead of using a disc tray. The system is extremely quiet in comparison to the Xbox 360. It does emit some fan noise, but it's very faint because the system only uses a single, large-diameter, slow-RPM fan. Disc access noise is also minimal, especially compared to the Xbox 360's disc reader.

The front of the system features the Compact Flash, SD/miniSD, and Memory Stick memory ports, as well as four USB ports. If you don't see any flash memory slots on your system, you probably have a 20GB model. The 60GB version is the only model that comes with flash memory readers, built-in Wi-Fi, and a fetching chrome trim. Both system models have identical ports on the back: HDMI out, Ethernet, SPDIF digital-optical out, and the Sony proprietary A/V out.

We were able to play games and play Blu-ray movies at 1080p and 1080i over HDMI. Component cables allowed us to play games at 1080p, but dropped the resolution down to 1080i while playing Blu-ray movies. We also popped in a regular DVD movie to see if the PS3 could upscale the picture to HD resolution, but could only get movies to play at the standard 480p resolution. We haven't had a chance to test out the PS3 on older HDTVs that only support 1080i, but other web sites have reported that the PS3 will downgrade games to 480p on older HDTV displays that support 1080i, but not 720p.

For more, go HERE!

Posted by Hamodizzo, Jan 1, 2007 4:46 pm PT   3 Comments
Journal Entry

My Journal... 20DEC06 0750... 

I'm off to work, but will be back to hold it down! 

Posted by Hamodizzo, Dec 20, 2006 9:53 am PT   3 Comments
In Memory of Pearl Harbor

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Will be watching this again in Memory of PEARL HARBOR!

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Posted by Hamodizzo, Dec 8, 2006 12:06 am PT   4 Comments

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