Posts Tagged ‘ credit crunch ’
British system builders feeling the squeeze
Friday, December 12th, 2008
The impact of the credit crunch has been widespread and well-publicised: Woolworths has seen more customers through its doors in the past week than it had in the past year thanks to a price-busting closing down sale, and banks are either collapsing or being nationalised at a fearsome rate.
As always, though, an economic downturn has a profound effect at every level of society – even if they don’t make the headlines. The IT industry, for instance, is feeling the haunting presence of the current crisis. In particular, system builders are feeling the squeeze as component prices rocket – and we’ve asked several of them for their thoughts on the future and how they’re planning to cope.
Tags: chillblast, core 2, credit crunch, duo, eclipse, economy, intel, mesh, pc specialist, quad, Recession, Vista, Windows
Roll up for the TFT fire sale
Monday, August 18th, 2008
When upgrading a PC, the monitor is often the one thing people keep hold of. The rationale goes that it still works perfectly well and newer screens still use the same TFT technology that’s dominated the industry in recent times. Why shell out for a new one?
I’ve just finished testing Iiyama’s latest flagship model – a 26in monster of a display with DVI, VGA and HDMI inputs and a very impressive set of 5W speakers. It’s a solid TFT, and I was expecting a reasonably attractive price given the non-adjustable stand, but I was staggered to see just how cheap it is.
The true cost of a lifetime of gaming
Thursday, June 26th, 2008
How much do you reckon you’ve spent on games in your life? A few quid? A few hundred? Absolutely no idea?
That final option was my immediate answer, and probably yours too, so the results of a recent survey by online gaming community GameStrata may shock you. Brace yourselves.
The average gamer will spend more than US$30,500 between the ages of 18 and 48. Yes, thirty thousand dollars. That’s more than £15,000. On video games.
Now that figure covers both games and gaming hardware, and the survey does only encompass a community of dedicated online gamers, but it’s still astonishing when lumped together like that. I could have bought a new car, put a deposit down on a house, or enoyed the holiday of a lifetime. Instead I took Bromley to League One mid-table mediocrity and shot a few pigeons in Liberty City. Depressing, isn’t it.
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