This new solution from Kaspersky Lab combines antivirus protection with a personal firewall and an anti-spam filter. Kaspersky Internet Security keeps your PC free from malicious code, adware, spyware, hacker attacks, dialers, spam and network fraud.
Samsung LCD Monitor
Trusted Reviews has a review on the Samsung SyncMaster 305T, a 30-inch LCD display. The Samsung SyncMaster 305T has a resolution of 2560 x 1600, 6ms response time, 1000:1 constrast ratio and 400cd/m2 brightness. The 305T can display 16.7 Million Colors and it has 178-degree vertical and horizontal viewing angle. Verdict from TrustedReviews: Samsung has built a strong reputation for itself when it comes to widescreen monitors, from the superb 215TW and 226BW, to the equally impressive 244T. Now the Korean giant has topped an already impressive range with the SyncMaster 305T. If you think that a 30in screen is too large for a desktop display, think again. Once you get used to having this much desktop real estate, along with bright and vibrant colours and crystal clear image quality, you never want to use another screen again
INTEL CORE i7
With faster, intelligent multi-core technology that applies processing power where it's needed most, the new Intel® Core™ i7 processor delivers an incredible breakthrough in PC performance. You'll multitask applications with incredible ease and unleash incredible digital media creation. And you'll experience maximum performance for everything you do, thanks to the combination of Intel® Turbo Boost Technology1 and Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology2, which maximizes performance to match your workload.
CORE i7
Intel’s Core i7 processors are based on the Penryn manufacturing process the company introduced last year, but otherwise there are few similarities with the Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad, and Core 2 Extreme lines. To begin with, Core i7 processors won’t fit in familiar LGA775 motherboard chip sockets—the kind that have been the Intel norm for years now. Core i7 chips require the new, larger LGA1366 socket, which means, yes, you’ll need another motherboard. (At the time the Core i7 CPU debuted, only Intel’s own X58 chipset supported the chips.) Plus, Core i7 doesn’t support DDR2 memory—it’s DDR3 or nothing. And the memory’s voltage should top out at 1.65 volts; anything higher may damage the processor.
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