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Virtual-Hideout posted ScreenTek Laptop LCD Replacement Guide

Bottom line here folks: if you have a laptop with a broken screen and think the only solution is to either have it replaced by the manufacturer or buy a new unit, just stop and give the folks over at ScreenTek Inc a call. They will supply you with a new LCD panel and tons of instructions for the fraction of the cost of a new laptop or even a repair from the manufacturer.
ScreenTek Laptop LCD Replacement Guide

Hardware Secrets published a table comparing the basic technical specs from all nVidia graphics chips available on the market, from GeForce 4 MX 440 AGP 8x to GeForce 8800 Ultra.

If you don't follow almost daily the video card market it is really complicated to understand the differences between the several different nVidia graphics chips available on the market today. To facilitate knowing and understanding the difference among these chips, we have compiled the following table:
nVidia Chips Comparison Table



ProductPDA posted a review on the Blackberry Curve

Following in the footsteps of the Pearl that appeared in the market last year, aiming primary at the gizmo-savvy business users, the Curve has toned up its features for the mainstream consumers. This introduction has been studied as a move to target both the high as well as the low ends of the market.
Blackberry Curve Review

MadBoxPC posted a review on the Notebook DELL Inspiron 6400 in Spanish

We tried some one of the most populars notebooks in the market. Dell's Inspiron 6400 is one of them, it comes with Intel Core Duo or Core 2 Duo and a 15.4'' widescreen, you can customize it online, that way you can adjust its especifications to fit your budget.
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BurnOutPC.com has just posted their review of the SteelPad S&S Mousepad

The S&S is a nice addition to the already gigantic selection of pads available. The pad is large enough to do you thing, and the thinness makes it pleasant to use. It's the only pad so far that I've used even weeks after trying out the pad. The thinner the pad, the more pleasant it is for your wrists. Anyway, the the hard plastic surface is smooth and the 4 pad surfers are again a nice addition to the pad. Overall a really nice mouse pad, now it's up to you to decide how much your willing to spend on it.
SteelPad S&S Review