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A word about representing screen resolution
You can’t just draw bigger boxes to describe better resolution. When some people make comparisons of resolution, they do so ...
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2r1y—seeing and measuring in 3D what you see
Ukrainian startup has achieved a breakthrough in scanning, imaging, and measuring from off-the-shelf parts By Jon Peddie 2r1y, a startup ...
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Review: Microsoft Surface Pro 3
Jon Peddie says “I love it—why did I wait?” By Jon Peddie Opening the boxes of the new Surface Pro ...
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Virtualization for the rest of us
The results of a recent Jon Peddie Research survey on remote graphics and virtualization for design and engineering turned up ...
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Even cheaper Windows devices are on the way
Microsoft has tweaked the cost of Windows, making it possible for vendors to ship new entry-level devices priced below $200. ...
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New AMD FirePro models debut
4K display outputs now included on all workstation-class boards. At Siggraph AMD unveiled new additions to the FirePro professional graphics ...
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AMD introduces new ray tracing technology
With 47 ray tracing products on the market, where will it fit in? By Jon Peddie Ray tracing (RT) is ...
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Gaming on a laptop—an Alienware 13
Alienware reclaims its crown as the best performer among gaming notebook. Alienware introduced its first gaming laptop in 2003. It ...
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Encoded puppets for 3D animation modeling
The Interactive Geometry Lab at ETH Zurich designs a new way to move and post virtual characters. By Jon Peddie ...
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Neuro-gaming growing by leaps and bounds and mental truck tosses
This year’s NeuroGaming Conference was four times larger than last year, and four times more interesting. By Jon Peddie Can ...