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NZXT Unveils Guardian 921 Gaming Chassis

July 23rd, 2008 by Kristofer

New case brings PC gamers sleek design, constant temperature monitoring, spacious interior, and solid construction


El Monte, CA – July 23rd, 2008 – NZXT, a company built on realizing the dreams of gamers worldwide, is proud to announce the Guardian 921, a gaming chassis in the NZXT Crafted Series.  Building off of the original Guardian’s success, the Guardian 921 features a robust set of features for the budget conscious PC Gamer.

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Scythe Zipang 140mm CPU Cooler Review @ Madshrimps

July 23rd, 2008 by Kristofer

Scythe Zipang 140mm CPU Cooler Review

“The Scythe Zipang is top-down heatsink with a huge ~140mm fan on top. A series of 6 copper heat pipes make this heatsink capable of cooling down an Intel Quad Core CPU as the lowest noise levels. We put it to the test and compare its performance to 45 other popular CPU coolers.”

http://www.madshrimps.be/gotoartik.php?articID=858

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NZXT Khaos Case Review @ Hardware Secrets

July 23rd, 2008 by Kristofer

Title: NZXT Khaos Case Review
Link: http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/587
Category: Reviews

Summary:
Khaos is a top-notch all-aluminum full-tower case from NZXT featuring eleven 5 ¼” bays, eight internal 3 ½” bays, three 120-mm fans and one 140-mm fan.

Here is a snippet:
“Khaos is a top-notch all-aluminum full-tower case from NZXT featuring eleven 5 ¼” bays, eight internal 3 ½” bays (in two hard disk drive cages, each cage using three 5 ¼” bays), three 120-mm fans, one 140-mm fan and space for installing three more fans in the middle of the case. Is it worth paying USD 440 for this case? Let’s see.”

Category: Pc Cases, Product Reviews | No Comments »

CPU3D Review: Samsung SyncMaster 245B LCD Monitor

July 23rd, 2008 by Kristofer

CPU3D Review: Samsung SyncMaster 245B LCD Monitor

Widescreen LCD monitors are now pretty much standard nowadays, but what size is a good size? The Samsung SyncMaster 245B LCD Monitor boasts a massive 24″ inch screen, a maximum resolution of 1920×1200, detachable stereo speakers, response time of 5ms, supports HDCP and has a contrast ratio of 1000:1, with a brightness level of 400cd/m².

With excellent image quality, a high resolution and a great price, the SyncMaster 245B is a great choice for anyone who wants a large monitor for their PC. ”

Read the rest of the review … http://www.cpu3d.com/content/view/5481/74/

Category: Monitors and Displays, Product Reviews | No Comments »

ASRock X48 TurboTwins-WiFi Motherboard - Enthusiast Features - Mainstream Pricetag - BCCHardware

July 23rd, 2008 by Kristofer

We have just posted up a review of the full-featured ASRock X48TurboTwins-WiFi motherboard.  As the name implies, this board is based on the high-end Intel X48 chipset and brings a lot of features and performance to the table - without a large pricetag.  You can find this board online for around $200 which puts it in a “budget enthusiat” category when compared to competitors boards costing more than $300.  Catch our review for all the details.
Title: ASRock X48TurboTwins-WiFi Motherboard
URL: http://www.bcchardware.com/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=5917&Itemid=40

Quote:
Now before we start, I’m going to mention the big feature of the X48TurboTwins-WiFi board which really sets it apart from its competition, it supports DDR2 and DDR3. Now for some this might not be a big feature, but for the user that needs (or wants) to do an upgrade now, but doesn’t want to shell out the cash for some new DDR3 memory, this board is a great option, and gives you the flexibility down the road to jump on the DDR3 bandwagon once the prices drop a bit more. . .
If you feel that your readers would find this of interest, we’d sure appreciate a post in your news section.

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BFG LS550 550W Power Supply Review @ JonnyGURU.com

July 23rd, 2008 by Kristofer

TitleBFG LS550 550W Power Supply Review

Summary: Not long ago, I looked into a new line of units from BFG Tech, the LS series. Today, I’ll have a look at the 550W model and see how it performs compared to the 680W. Efficiency is given as greater than 80% typical, and though they don’t mention it, this model is 80 Plus certified. You will recall that big brother didn’t quite manage to pull that off, and I’ll be interested to see what happens on the load tester with this unit. Come in and join me, won’t you?

Articles URL: http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story&reid=100

Site URL: http://www.jonnyguru.com

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Digit-Life Review: Lower- and Higher-End Phenom X3/X4 Processors

July 23rd, 2008 by Kristofer

Digit-Life Review: Lower- and Higher-End Phenom X3/X4 Processors

Excerpt:
“The main participants are AMD Phenom X3 8450/8750 and Phenom X4 9550/9850 on one hand, and Core 2 Duo 4300/4400/4500/4600/4700 (the entire E4×00 family) as well as the new Core 2 Duo E7200 on the other hand. No deep analytical conclusions this time. This article is to help users make a choice.”

Article: http://www.digit-life.com/articles3/cpu/intel-c2d-e4×00-p1.html

Category: Processors (CPUs) | No Comments »

ATI Catalyst 8.7 Analysis - XP & Vista

July 23rd, 2008 by Kristofer

NEW CONTENT (Software) - ATI Catalyst 8.7 Analysis - XP & Vista

QUOTE: “As we roll towards the end of the month, I have to admit we were a little worried when we hadn’t seen the latest Catalyst release. No doubt AMD have been extremely busy working on the latest HD 4870 incarnation; the X2.

There are some decent looking performance improvements mentioned in the release notes this time around, so let’s see how they go in our tests today.”

For more information, please visit - http://www.tweaktown.com/articles/1514/ati_catalyst_8_7_analysis_xp_vista/index.html

Best Regards,

The TweakTown Team
http://www.tweaktown.com

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Corsair Flash Voyager Mini 4GB Review on Technic3D

July 23rd, 2008 by Kristofer

Title: Corsair Flash Voyager Mini 4GB Review on Technic3D

Link: http://www.technic3d.com/article-689,1-corsair-flash-voyager-mini-4gb.htm

Quote: “The Corsair Flash Voyager Mini 4GB arrived Technic3D. Technic3D will see the little brother from the Voyager against other Flash-Drives. Critical size? You can see the speed in the following Review.”

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Winterface GUI Review @ Tiltsite

July 23rd, 2008 by Kristofer

Ok, So I’ve had Winterface for a few weeks now installed on my Tilt, in that time I’ve  iconstarted to write this review a couple times, but since I’ve gotten it Vito Technology, the company that makes it has sent me two more updates, so I had to postpone the review a bit.

I started out with version 1.0, then got v1.01, now I’ve got v1.02 running on my cellphone.

A few changes have been made to the interface or Winterface since the initial release, mainly tweaks with the first version, then finally with v1.02 they added two new icons actually, a Network name/strength icon and a Bluetooth on/off icon.

The problems that were mentioned before are mostly not there anymore with the revisions, but the bug with the Battery icon leading to ’sliding sounds’ is still there, that is an HTC TyTn II / ATT Tilt specific problem and I am working with them to fix it. They sent me a little program that analyzes what’s going on when I access the interface and spit out a file or report for me to send to them. The other small thing is not a problem but more of a preference, you still cannot wrap around with the interface, in other words at the home screen you cannot go left, only right and then back again, it won’t wrap around to the last page. With that in mind let’s continue on to the actual review, I’ve got a bunch of screen shots for you and a couple videos as well…

Read Full review HERE

Category: Mobile Related, Product Reviews, Software and Games | No Comments »

EVO-G Mouse Bungee MB1 review

July 23rd, 2008 by Kristofer

There are countless accessories out there for your computer, ranging from extremely useful to just downright goofy and pointless and the mouse bungee is one of those product that is rather pointless, or at least so I thought…

Today for review I’ve got the Evo-G MB1 Mouse Bungee, and it’s one of those products that at one point I thought was rather useless, that is until I actually got it and tried it out. I’ve got a SteelSeries Ikari Optical Gaming Mouse that I use as my main mouse, it’s a great mouse but the cord is rather stiff, at times it gets caught on my mouse pad, and sometimes, due to its’ stiffness it lifts up and catches on my speaker, it gets annoying but I’ve lived with it for a while now just dealing with it. So Evo-G sent me their Mouse Bungee for review, and I never really thought much of this type of product, but now I can’t live without it, it keep mys cord up and out of the way, it never gets caught on anything now and I no longer have the annoyance of my mouse cord getting stuck somewhere…

So continue on to check out a great little product…

Read Full Review HERE

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Press Release: Pay-TV Set Top Box shipments on target for 40% growth

July 23rd, 2008 by Kristofer


Pay-TV Set Top Box on target for 40% growth

Global shipments of Pay-TV Set Top Boxes (STBs) are on track to grow by nearly 40% by 2012 according to a new Industry Update Report from Futuresource Consulting. This represents an increase of 38M units, with growth derived from new subscribers and consumers trading up to STBs with Personal Video Recording (PVR) functionality and High Definition (HD) capability.

“Pay-TV operators around the world continue to use STBs to drive digital services, increase ARPU and reduce subscriber churn,” says Carl Hibbert of Futuresource Consulting, “with innovations such as High Definition, PVR, VoD and Home Networking.”

This competitive ‘technology push’ from the Pay-TV industry and the continued importance of content security will maintain the stability of the STB industry for at least the next two to three years, despite the wider availability of TVs with open interfaces like CableCARD and CI+, and increasing trends towards CE product connectivity into Pay-TV networks.

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Xigmatek NRP-MC751 750W PSU Review on Technic3D

July 23rd, 2008 by Kristofer

Title: Xigmatek NRP-MC751 750W PSU Review on Technic3D

Link: http://www.technic3d.com/article-693,1-xigmatek-kraftspender-nrp-mc751-750w-netzteil.htm


Quote: “The Xigmatek NRP-MC751 750W arrived Technic3D. See you in the following Review from Technic3D the next PSU Review with a  high efficiency, 750W, 140mm Fan with blue LED, 6 Serial ATA connectors and 2x PCI-e 6-Pin.”

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CRU DataPort 25 USB/SATA to Dual Drive SATA RAID @ TechwareLabs

July 23rd, 2008 by Kristofer

TechwareLabs has published a review of the CRU DataPort 25 USB/SATA to Dual Drive SATA RAID. Here’s a clip from the review:

Quote: Matt takes a look at a unique device from CRU Data Port which gives you raid functionality in a single 3.5 inch space. Want to pack more punch into a smaller size? The CRU Data Port 25 may be the ticket. We filled the device with twin 5400 rpm Seagate drives and were stunned by the performance. Just how did the CRU Data Port Perform? Read our review to find out.

LINK: http://www.techwarelabs.com/reviews/storage/CRU-Data-Port/

Title: CRU DataPort 25 USB/SATA to Dual Drive SATA RAID @ TechwareLabs

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MSI P45 Platinum Motherboard Review

July 23rd, 2008 by Kristofer

MSI P45 Platinum Motherboard Review motherboards.org

Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 07-22-2008

The board was stable throughout testing and performed about on average with other P45 boards we have seen. One cool feature of the board is the GreenPower utility which can save energy when enabled. This is similar in concept to the EPU on ASUS motherboards and the Dynamic Energy Saver on the Gigabyte motherboards. Performance on the board is similar to the ASUS P5Q Deluxe board also on the P45 chipset and that is a good thing. One thing I wish MSI would do was get rid of the OC jumper, but it does give headroom for high overclocking when it works correctly. This board has many features that will appeal to a variety of users and should be satisfactory as the beginning of your Intel P4 system. Not quite an Editor’s Choice motherboard, but a Hot Product indeed.

Review Link: http://www.motherboards.org/reviews/motherboards/1795_1.html

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Games for Windows Live Is Free At Last!

July 23rd, 2008 by Kristofer

Five months ago, NGOHQ.com initiated a boycott campaign against Microsoft’s Games for Windows – Live. We were very unhappy with several issues such as: additional fees and poor world wide availability. The fact is… our boycott received a lot of exposure and support from unhappy users that were fed up with Microsoft’s attempt to bring the Xbox Live module to our beloved PC industry.
Yesterday at the GameFest 2008 conference in Seattle, Microsoft finally came to its senses and announced that Games for Windows – Live will be totally free effective immediately. That means all Live features such as TruSkill, and Cross-platform gaming is now available free to PC gamers for any titles that use these features. In addition, Microsoft also said that it’s planning to make their Live interface less bloated and more gamer friendly.

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OCZ Vendetta 2 CPU Cooler Review @ Madshrimps

July 23rd, 2008 by Kristofer

OCZ Vendetta 2 CPU Cooler Review


OCZ has released a revised version of their Vendetta CPU Cooler; this second generation features a larger 120mm fan and also Direct-Touch-Heatpipe design, maximizing performance at acceptable noise levels! Let’s find out how it stacks up to the competition as we compare this new unit to 44 previously tested CPU Coolers.

http://www.madshrimps.be/gotoartik.php?articID=857

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All you need to know about LCD monitors @ Hardware Secrets

July 23rd, 2008 by Kristofer

Title: All you need to know about LCD monitors
Link: http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/87
Category: Tutorials

Summary:
All the basic features of LCD video monitors you need to know before buying one.

Here is a snippet:
“Liquid-crystal displays (LCD), in the past restricted to notebooks, are now a reality for desktops. The three greatest advantages of this type of video monitor compared to traditional tube-based monitors (a.k.a. CRT, Cathode Ray Tube) are the use of less space on the desk (especially 17″ models or bigger), less power consumption and 100% flicker-free, even with a refresh rate of only 60 frames per second (60 Hz). In this tutorial we will explain everything you need to know to make the right choice when buying a new LCD monitor.”

Category: Monitors and Displays | No Comments »

iStar T5F-SS SATA Hard Drive Rack Review @ OCIA.net

July 23rd, 2008 by Kristofer

OCIA.net has posted their review of the iStar T5F-SS SATA Hard Drive Rack.  Below is a direct quote from the review:

iStar originally catered more towards IT professionals and the like, but in recent years, they have started creating products that the average consumer can use on a daily basis. Items such as ATX computer cases, hard drive coolers and external hard drive enclosures are all items now offered by iStar. Today we will be taking a look at one of iStar’s new products, the T5F-SS, a mobile hard drive rack for use with any 3.5″ SATA drive.
Direct Link:  http://www.ocia.net/reviews/istarhdd/page1.shtml

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Cooler Master Hyper Z600 @ InsideHW

July 23rd, 2008 by Kristofer

“Most users are irritated with noise that their computer makes. Therefore, we can find on the market numerous “silent” solutions that will solve that particular problem. Yet, there is always “BUT”. With summer heats on the way it is just impossible to cool your processor with passive cooler. But, Cooler Master has a solution even to this problem…”

If you are interested to read some more, we present you link:

http://www.insidehw.com/Reviews/Cooling/Cooler-Master-Hyper-Z600.html

Title:

Cooler Master Hyper Z600 @ InsideHW

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Antec Three Hundred Case Review @ Hardware Secrets

July 23rd, 2008 by Kristofer

Title: Antec Three Hundred Case Review
Link: http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/586
Category: Reviews

Summary:
Antec Three Hundred is a mini-tower case for users demanding a small yet powerful case, featuring three 5 ¼” bays, six internal 3 ½” bays and two fans with individual speed control.

Here is a snippet:
“Antec Three Hundred is an inexpensive mini-tower case for users demanding a small yet powerful case – according to the manufacturer there is enough room for you to install video cards from GeForce 8800 family in it –, featuring three 5 ¼” bays, six internal 3 ½” bays, one 120-mm rear fan, one top 140-mm fan (both with individual speed control), plus space for installing three extra 120-mm fans (two on the front and one at the side). Let’s take an in-depth look on this latest release from Antec.”

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ZOTAC 9600 GSO 384MB Graphics Card

July 23rd, 2008 by Kristofer

NEW CONTENT (Visual) - ZOTAC 9600 GSO 384MB Graphics Card

QUOTE: “The 9600 GSO has been out for a while now, but we haven’t really seen many of them around. The first one we saw was from Palit and carried with it a large 768MB of memory with quite a hefty overclock to boot. At the same time, it did have some issues in our test bed. While we loved the card, we probably didn’t really get to have as close a look as we normally would.

We all know that the 9600 GSO is nothing more than an 8800 GS with a new name, but how does the card sit in the current market? Is it something worth considering or should we just opt for the slightly more expensive 9600GT?”

For more information, please visit - http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/1513/zotac_9600_gso_384mb_graphics_card/index.html

Best Regards,

The TweakTown Team
http://www.tweaktown.com

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Hackers on Planet Earth 2008: ‘The Last HOPE’ @ Techgage

July 23rd, 2008 by Kristofer

Title: Hackers on Planet Earth 2008: ‘The Last HOPE’ @ Techgage

Link: http://techgage.com/article/hackers_on_planet_earth_2008_the_last_hope/

Quote: The seventh HOPE conference was held this past weekend in NYC and I was there to take in the numerous talks. Such subjects covered were lock picking, Wikipedia’s evils, YouTube, FOIA, hardware hacking and a lot more. Special talks were also given by Steven Rambam, Steven Levy, Adam Savage and Jello Biafra.

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Overclock3D Content: XFX GTX 260 XXX SLI Performance

July 23rd, 2008 by Kristofer

Quote: “Fancy a factory overclocked GTX 260? We take a peek at two of XFX’s latest XXX edition GPU’s in SLI and pitch them against ATI’s current flagship HD4870 cards. ”

Link: http://www.overclock3d.net/reviews.php?/gpu_displays/xfx_gtx_260_xxx_sli_performance/1

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Latest from ChewOnTech

July 23rd, 2008 by Kristofer

The Register » Hardware » Servers »

Posted: 22 Jul 2008 10:29 AM CDT

IBM looks set to join the seriously multi-core set with the Power7 chip. Internal documents seen by The Register show Power7 with eight cores per processor and also some very, very large IBM boxes based on the chip. The IBM documents have the eight-core Power7 being arranged in dual-chip modules. So, that’s 16-cores per module. As IBM tells it, each core will show 32 gigaflops of performance, bringing each chip to 256 gigaflops. Just on the gigaflop basis, that makes Power7 twice as fast per core as today’s dual-core Power6 chips, although the actual clock rate on the Power7 chips should be well below the 5.0GHz Power6 speed demon. In fact, according to our documents, IBM will ship Power7 at 4.0GHz in 2010 on a 45nm process. We’re also seeing four threads per core on the chip. For some customers, IBM looks set to create 2U systems with four of the dual-chip modules, giving the server 64 cores of fun. These 2U systems will support up to 128GB of memory and hit 2 teraflops. IBM has an architecture that will let supercomputing types combine these 2U boxes to form a massive unit with 1,024 cores, hitting 32 teraflops of performance with 2TB of memory. And, er, if you are a seriously demanding type, boy, does IBM have the system for you. The Giant The Register has uncovered the first detailed specifications of the “Blue Waters” system IBM is building for the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA). If our documents are to be believed - and they’re penned by an IBM executive - this system, funded by a $208m grant and meant to go up at the University of Illinois in 2011, will be the most massive machine ever created. We’ve got documents showing IBM going after a 10 petaflop system (peak) comprised of 38,900 eight-core Power7 chips with each chip running at 4.0GHz. This monster will have an astonishing 620TB of memory and 5PB/s of memory bandwidth. According to the documents, IBM will rely on a 1.30PB/s interconnect to link the systems and will feed them with 26PB of storage. As if that’s not enough, IBM will offer an exabyte of archival storage. Why not? This insane machine will be built out of more than 100 racks filled with servers and storage systems, taking up close to 4,400 sq. feet. Er, if this stuff isn’t sending shivers down the spines of Sun and Intel, then I don’t know what will. IBM has clearly decided to get a bit radical with Power7. This isn’t the single-thread focused Power6. It’s a true multi-core chip, which should stack up very, very well against Sun’s 16-core rock and what will likely be an eight-core version of Itanium around in 2010. And then IBM still has the Quasar project lurking in the background, where it’s combining Power and Cell chips. Stand back, friends. Stand back.

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Apple Climbs Into Third Place in U.S. PC Market

Posted: 22 Jul 2008 10:28 AM CDT

Apple Computer again cracked the top three in U.S. PC sales for the second quarter, according to surveys released Wednesday by both Gartner and IDC. Worldwide, Apple didn’t make the top five PC vendors, according to both firms. But within the U.S., IDC estimated that Apple finished in a virtual dead heat with Acer for third place, just 2,000 units behind the Asian PC maker. Gartner, meanwhile, said that Apple took the third-place spot outright, topping Acer by 65,000 PCs sold. Both IDC and Gartner retroactively ranked Apple fourth in sales for the second quarter of 2007, if measured against a merged Acer-Gateway business. If treated as separate companies, Apple would have maintained its third-place ranking. Both sets of data are preliminary, the firms said. The PC sales estimates include desktops, laptops, and X86 servers, but not handheld PCs. Ultraportables and so-called mini-notes were also included, although Gartner estimated that they represented just 3 percent of the market. Domestically, Dell maintained its top spot, capturing 31.9 percent of the market according to Gartner, with 5.25 million PCs sold; IDC said that Dell’s market share was 32.0 percent, with 5.44 million PCs sold. Both firms estimated that Dell grew between 11 and 12 percent from the same quarter a year ago. HP finished second in U.S. sales, with a 25.3 percent share according to Gartner, and a 25.1 percent share according to IDC; the firm sold 4.17 million and 4.26 million PCs, according to the respective firms. HP’s year-over-year growth was sluggish, about 5.6 to 5.9 percent. Treated as a merged company that included Gateway’s results, Acer’s sales slipped about 20.8 percent from year to year, finishing at 1.33 million shipments or about an 8.1 percent market share, according to Gartner. Apple, however, showed tremendous growth: 38.1 percent year over year, Gartner said, or 31.7 percent by IDC’s estimates. Apple sold 1.40 million units, according to Gartner, and 1.32 million according to IDC. In total, that gave Apple an 8.5 percent or a 7.8 percent market share, according to the respective firms. According to Gartner, total U.S. PC shipments increased 4 percent to 16.4 million units. But the firm also said that U.S. consumers are increasingly turning to low-end machines as a way to save money. “Home mobile PCs continue to have momentum in the U.S. market. However, ASP declines were greater here than in other segments. The retail space was a harsh pricing environment during the quarter,” according to Mika Kitagawa, the Gartner analyst in charge of the report. Worldwide, PC shipments rose 15.3 percent according to IDC, to 70.6 million units. On a global scale, the top five vendors showed excellent growth; fourth-ranked Lenovo grew the least of the group, at 14.6 percent. HP grew 16.8 percent to lead the market with 13.3 million units shipped, and a 18.9 percent market share. Dell was second, growing 21.4 percent to 11.6 million units and a 16.4 percent share. Third-ranked Acer grew 63.5 percent when Gateway’s numbers were factored in, finishing with 6.97 million units and a 9.9 percent share. Lenovo sold 5.6 million units and finished with a 7.9 percent market share, while Toshiba grew 28.5 percent to 3.1 million units and a 4.4 percent share.

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