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Daily News Round #2

Published: 15th September 2004 @ 12:36 AM
Author: Steve Dougherty


- Yellow Wave Master from CoolerMaster

Although certainly not my cup of tea, it may have been just what some people are after. An 'in-your-face' yellow version of the popular and much loved WaveMaster case from Cooler Master gets brought to our attention today with a couple of images sent to my inbox.



- Tul's PowerColor THEATER 550 PRO Brings You Highest Quality of Home Entertainment

Another PR today, this time from Tul Corporation announcing the new PowerColor Theater 550 PRO TV-card. If you saw the recent shots from Hexus showing off the latest x800 XT all-in-wonder card, you'll notice the compact and snazzy looking tuner box shown here would suggest it's of the same type. Full details in Tul's supporting PR.

Update: ATI's official PR on their new Theatre 550 Pro video processor has since gone up, you can get to it over here.


(September 14, 2004--Taipei, Taiwan) Tul™, one of the leading graphic card provides, launches the PowerColor THEATER™550 PRO today. Enabling ATI’s latest technology, the PowerColor THEATER™ 550 PRO offers an instant connection from your desktop PC to TV and FM stations. Along with the feature of personal video recorder (PVR), users get to enjoy the highest qualities and pleasures of home entertainment at a real time.

The PowerColor THEATER™550 PRO is a revolutionary product to the multimedia PC industry. Differently from industry’s previous TV tuner cards, Tul integrates the most advanced hardware technologies, including ‘3D Comb Filter’ and ‘Noise Reduction’, to provide the clearest and most stable viewing quality; as well as compressed and space-saving images via the MPEG2 feature on hardware. Moreover, Tul takes up the leading position to present the ‘Low-Profile’ design that even Slim PCs are compatible with the PowerColor THEATER™ 550 PRO.



- Articles and Reviews from around the Web

- X-Arcade Dual Arcade Joystick @ Hot Hardware
- Socket 754 Roundup, Part 3: Asus, Soltek & DFI @ Anandtech
- Western Digital Expands External HDD Lineup @ XBit Labs
- Xbox 2 chip finished @ The Inquirer
- ATI releases video processor chip @ The Inquirer
- IWILL Brings nForce4, SLI-Capable Mainboard @ XBit Labs
- DFI Lanparty UT nF3-250Gb Socket 754 @ OC Workbench
- Jazz Speakers Sound Walker (JS1301) @ Hardware Zone
- Sennheiser HD 280 Pro headphones @ DansData



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