Smartphones

Samsung is announcing today that it has begun mass production of 12 GB and 16 GB LPDDR5X modules in the industry's thinnest package. Samsung's shrunken memory packages measure approximately 0.65 mm in thickness, making them 0.06 mm (~9%) thinner than standard LPDDR5X packages. The company expects the new DRAM devices to be used to make for thinner smartphones, or improve their performance by enabling better airflow inside. According to the company's press release, Samsung achieved this ultra-thin design by employing new packaging methods, such as optimized printed circuit boards (PCBs) and epoxy molding compound (EMC). Additionally, an optimized back-lapping process was used to further reduce the height of the packages. The newly developed DRAM packages are not only thinner by 9% compared to previous models...

Apple iPod

Curious about Apple's latest non-computer product since the Newton? Wondering how you, the PC owner, can make use of the highly anticipated iPod? Whether other iPod reviews leave you...

2 by Matthew Witheiler on 1/10/2002

Altec Lansing ADA 890

Altec Lansing brings us yet another set of surround solutions with their ADA890 speaker set. Read on to see how this THX certified system did in our tests.

2 by Jim Warren on 8/25/2001

Creative Labs 30GB Nomad Jukebox

Been wondering a bit about the Creative Labs Nomad Jukebox and the massive 30GB versions that are out there? Wonder no more, as today AnandTech takes a look at...

0 by Matthew Witheiler on 7/26/2001

Klipsch ProMedia 2.1

Klipsch has earned itself a reputation for producing the best computer sound systems around. Does the ProMedia 2.1 live up to this reputation? We thought so, so much so...

12 by Jim Warren on 5/30/2001

Yamaha TSS-1 Dolby Digital / DTS 5.1 Surround Speakers

Yamaha has long been known and respected in the home theater market. Now, they try to bring their expertise to the computer speaker market with their Dolby Digital/DTS capable...

2 by Jim Warren on 5/7/2001

VideoLogic DigiTheatre DTS: The Ferrari of Sound is here

So you've got your Athlon and you've got your GeForce3 on order but now you need to know what the Ferrari of speaker systems is to add to your...

2 by Jim Warren on 3/19/2001

Logitech SoundMan Xtrusio DSR-100

Early last May Logitech offered a preview of their new speaker models within the SoundMan product line.  The three lower end models, the SR-30, S-20, and ...

0 by Jim Warren on 2/14/2001

MidiLand S4 7100 Plus 5.1 Speakers

MidiLand's latest 5.1 system provides full Dolby Digital decoding right out of the box, without requiring a new sound card. How well does the S4 7100 Plus stack...

0 by Jim Warren on 1/31/2001

MidiLand S4 4060M Review

The 4060M is the latest member of MidiLand's ever growing S4 speaker line. Take a look as we put this 2.1 speaker set to the test.

0 by Jim Warren on 1/6/2001

Cambridge SoundWorks DTT 3500 Digital 5.1 Surround Speaker System *UPDATED*

These speakers are Cambridge's follow up to last year's DTT2500 Digital Speaker System that won our Editor's Choice Silver Award. Read on to see if they can win...

0 by Jim Warren on 12/23/2000

VideoLogic DigiTheatre LC 5.1 Speaker System

VideoLogic is taking a new approach to Dolby Digital decoding with the DigiTheatre LC that promises to lower the cost of a 5.1 surround sound speaker system. Instead...

1 by Jim Warren on 11/16/2000

MidiLand S4 3050M 2.1 Speaker System

Take a look as our resident audiophile puts MidiLand's latest 2.1 speaker system to the test.

0 by Jim Warren on 11/9/2000

Aiwa CDC-MP3 Car MP3-CD Player

Up until now, the options for MP3's on the road have been extremely limited - you could go with a portable player interfaced to your head unit or try...

1 by Mike Andrawes on 9/25/2000

ABIT SP50 Home Theater Speakers & AU10 Sound Card

Well known for their extremely overclocking friendly motherboard designs as well as their trademarked SoftMenu technology, ABIT is broadening their horizons with their first entry into the PC speaker...

0 by Jim Warren on 9/20/2000

MP3 meets Car Audio: Empeg Mark II in-dash Car MP3 Player

We have seen a recent boom in the production of portable MP3 players, however there is one segment of the MP3 market that has been relatively quiet throughout the...

0 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 9/18/2000

MidiLand S4 8200 5.1 Speakers

MidiLand did a fantastic job on this 5.1 solution, from its metallic looking casing to the high quality audio that it reproduces. It's a 5.1 solution that will be...

2 by Jason Clark on 4/12/2000

Cambridge SoundWorks Digital 2.1 Speakers

Cambridge SoundWorks has been making solutions for the 2 channel market for awhile. The market has changed a bit - users are a bit more demanding about their sound...

1 by Jason Clark on 4/8/2000

Pine D'Music MP3 Player

With our ongoing coverage of portable MP3 players we have Pine's D'Music MP3 player. While the D'Music isn't the most popular MP3 player around, it actually turned out...

1 by Kiran Venkatesh on 3/19/2000

Best Data CABO MP3 Player

For our first look at a portable MP3 player we took a look at Best Data's first entry into the portable MP3 player market. The CABO MP3 player...

2 by Kiran Venkatesh on 3/12/2000

VideoLogic Sirocco CrossFire

VideoLogic, a division of Imagination Technologies, has recently started offering their products in North America. The first set of speakers from VideoLogic being reviewed here at AnandTech is the Sirocco Crossfire.

1 by Jason Clark on 2/19/2000

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