PC Magazine Articles - May 10, 2012
This Mother's Day, get Mom something she'll not only appreciate, but use every time she starts up her computer: a video card. And she doesn't need to be a gamer for it to make a difference.
PC Magazine News - May 6, 2012
After a Blizzard representative suggests that new Catalyst video card drivers won't work with Diablo 3, AMD jumps in to clarify.
PC Magazine News - April 28, 2012
Nvidia claims that the GTX 690, which fuses two Kepler GPUs and introduces a number of new design elements, is the fastest video card ever created.

Everything USB - March 2, 2012
Powered by DisplayLink's top-end silicon, the Targus USB 3.0 Dual Video Adapter is a great option for users looking to add multiple displays to a laptop or small form factor PC who require excellent performance and compatibility.

Everything USB - June 25, 2011
The Diamond VStream is as easy to use as it is easy to setup. Since your system just sees the VStream as another monitor, you need not worry about software incapability or any of the other pitfalls. Unless it's Blu-ray, you shouldn't have a problem...
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PC Magazine Articles - May 10, 2012
This Mother's Day, get Mom something she'll not only appreciate, but use every time she starts up her computer: a video card. And she doesn't need to be a gamer for it to make a difference.
PC Magazine Articles - December 19, 2010
Here are some vintage visions of the Christmas holiday shown in 256 colors.
PC Magazine Articles - November 1, 2010
A discrete video card is a must for games, but will boost the performance of other applications as well. You can find one that matches your needs and your budget as long as you keep in mind these few simple things.
Digital Trends Guides - February 20, 2008
Buying a videocard can be a daunting task given the fact that they all look the same but have wildly varying specifications and features. Follow along as we explain the ins and outs of videocards, and reveal everything you need to know before plunkin...
TechLore - December 14, 2004
If you have analog home videos, either VHS tapes or analog camcorder tapes (Hi-8, etc.), to convert into DVDs and your computer has a video capture card, this article will assist you with that process.