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August 20, 2012
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How to Supercharge Your PC With a RAM Disk
Want the speed of a solid-state drive without the expense? You might be able to set up a virtual hard drive in your PC by creating a RAM disk. Here's how to do it. - Brad Chacos, PCWorld
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EVGA GTX 660 Ti: Kepler Rendered Affordable Nvidia takes the same chip as in the GTX 670, clocks it down a bit, disables one feature, and calls it something new. In the end, though, the price is what matters.
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The Best of Both Worlds: An SSD and a HDD Patrick Couzens asked Answer Line about using both an SSD and an HDD in the same computer.
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Pros Excellent in-camera GPS and mapping; Ultra-wide-angle 24mm lens with 10X optical zoom; Phenomenal battery life; Green-screen-like Dynamic Photo feature; Very good image quality in well-lit situations; 360-degree Slide Panorama mode Cons No manual controls; Mediocre macro mode; Digital zoom only in video mode; No burst mode
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Pros Ultra-wide-angle lens with F2.0 aperture; Macro mode lets you get extremely close to subject; Very fast autofocus and quiet zoom motors; Superior video capture and manual video controls; Manual controls for aperture, shutter, and focus; Very sturdy build quality; Attractive, classic aesthetics; Superb button layout for accessing manual controls Cons Intelligent Auto mode produces underexposed images; Some camera settings are buried deep in menus; Limited optical zoom range
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HP Photosmart 6520 e-All-in-One Printer Review: Midpriced MFP for Home or Student Use For a light-volume home or student user, this multifunction printer offers decent speed and features, and average-priced inks.
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