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Lenovo ThinkCentre Edge 91z

Lenovo ThinkCentre Edge 91z

The ThinkCentre Edge 91z performs well, although a discrete GPU option would be welcome for graphically demanding workloads. We'd also appreciate dual-band Wi-Fi, USB 3.0 support, a less glossy screen, a slot-loading optical drive and a better keyboard. Read more

7 March, 2012 by Charles McLellan
Benchmarks: Intel's Sandy Bridge

Benchmarks: Intel's Sandy Bridge

...or P67 chipset. The H67 chipset provides connections to the CPU's integrated graphics unit, while the P67 is designed for systems with a discrete... Read more

5 January, 2011 by Kai Schmerer
Apple MacBook Pro Winter 2011 (13in.)

Apple MacBook Pro Winter 2011 (13in.)

...the top notebooks we've reviewed, provided you can live with passable integrated graphics Read more

2 March, 2011 by Scott Stein
Lenovo ThinkPad T420s

Lenovo ThinkPad T420s

...of both models. The review unit was equipped with both discrete and integrated graphics, in the shape of Nvidia's NVS 4200M GPU with 1GB... Read more

15 March, 2012 by Charles McLellan
Intel Sandy Bridge to debut at CES

Intel Sandy Bridge to debut at CES

...to show off its new mainstream processor, codenamed Sandy Bridge, which has integrated graphics, power management and HD encoding as standard Read more

4 January, 2011 by Jack Clark

AMD's Trinity processors take on Intel's Ivy Bridge

...One of the main attractions of the APU concept is its powerful integrated graphics. Intel's Ivy Bridge offers better integrated graphics than the earlier... Read more

15 May, 2012 by David Meyer
Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook

Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook

Dell's XPS 13 Ultrabook looks stunning, and has a good keyboard. However it's short on ports and connectors, and the display's resolution and vertical viewing angles could be better. Read more

3 April, 2012 by Sandra Vogel

Intel updates Core vPro chips with Ivy Bridge

...on a tri-gate process, which promises better energy efficiency, and their integrated graphics are designed to run high-definition video, according to Intel. Technology... Read more

15 May, 2012 by Tom Espiner

HP adds 'sleekbooks' to updated Envy family

...It comes with 4GB of RAM by default. It also includes Intel integrated graphics as standard, but can be configured to include a discrete AMD... Read more

9 May, 2012

GNU/Linux on the Desktop: Triumphs and Tragedies

I've posted many times about moving users from Windows to GNU/Linux, and of the successful migration experiences with it... Read more

8 May, 2012
Intel's 22nm Ivy Bridge chips set for launch

Intel's 22nm Ivy Bridge chips set for launch

...the processor has been significantly overhauled and improved. – Scott Pendrey, Intel Besides integrated graphics, the chipset has integrated USB 3.0 support and partial support... Read more

23 April, 2012 by Jack Clark
Lenovo's ThinkPad E420s: A personal take

Lenovo's ThinkPad E420s: A personal take

...Intel's 2.3GHz Core i5-2410M CPU, which has pretty good integrated graphics — good enough for DVDs and web-surfing, but unlikely to handle... Read more

4 May, 2011 by David Meyer
Asus U46SV

Asus U46SV

The Asus U46SV's 14in. screen could be more vibrant and less shiny; the discrete Nvidia GPU doesn't boost graphics performance as much as expected; and there's more flex in the lid than we'd like. This notebook's saving grace, however, is its excellent battery life. Read more

12 October, 2011 by Sandra Vogel
Samsung unveils slim Windows tablet

Samsung unveils slim Windows tablet

...of 1366 x 768 pixels. The device uses Intel's most recent integrated graphics technology, which is far more capable than earlier versions. In common... Read more

2 September, 2011 by David Meyer
Apple MacBook Air 2011 (13.3in.)

Apple MacBook Air 2011 (13.3in.)

The latest version of the 13in. MacBook Air vastly outperforms its predecessor, and can finally be called suitable for mainstream use, instead of relegated as a niche product. Read more

26 July, 2011 by Dan Ackerman

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