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The Palestinian Authority (PA) has perhaps never been so embattled, polarizing, or internally fragmented. In the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT), the PA has cut itself off from Gaza, and reconciliation between Hamas and Fatah continues to be elusive. Regionally, the PA has never been as alienated from its Arab allies. New leadership in key states, such as Saudi Arabia, eager to kowtow to the Trump Administration and find common ground with Israel on the issue of Iran, has led to disastrous shifts in Arab policy and discourse on Palestine. The rush to normalize with Israel is on, emboldening the Israeli occupation forces. Increased repression in these normalizing states also means a near systematic state-level campaign of repression aimed at curtailing pro-Palestinian voices. 1 2 Internationally, the rise of right-wing fascistic elements in a number of countries has narrowed the opportunities available to the PA to apply pressure on Israel. Moreover, the frequent charge of anti-Semitism, so often a disingenuous red herring, has become a useful tool to silence voices of opposition regarding the Israeli occupation, leading to unprecedented attacks on free speech and freedom of assembly in the US, UK, Germany, and elsewhere. Thus, even though the Israeli occupation is increasingly unpo[CENSORED]r amongst the public, “lawfare” strategies have had the effect of chilling activism on Palestine, including sometimes successful attempts at passing anti-BDS legislation. Most important in these current conditions is the further rightward shift of the US in regard to Israel-Palestine, with Donald Trump and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, at the reins. Together they have decimated international institutions and allowed Israel to behave with even more impunity than it had enjoyed previously. As such assaults on Palestinians intensify, the PA finds itself losing key reservoirs of support. Yet in the face of these myriad challenges, the PA has not sought to repair or strengthen relations with its own people or those who advocate for them. Rather, it has become increasingly authoritarian, to the detriment of Palestinians and their relationship with those claiming to represent them. Though the PA may continue to operate and be recognized as the de facto authority in the occupied West Bank despite the local, regional, and international geopolitical transformations described above, as this state of affairs continues it may lose all relevance in the negotiation process and as a representative of the Palestinian people. This commentary first discusses the disconnect between the PA and the Palestinian citizens under its control. It then examines how international involvement, in particular increasingly harmful US policy, has helped to shore up this disconnect, as such involvement has rendered the PA progressively repressive and divisive. This has made political activism in the OPT more difficult. However, while the PA is at a critical and daunting juncture, this moment can be used to restructure state-society relations between the PA and Palestinians, both in the OPT and the diaspora. Palestinian civil society also has the chance to unify in its fight against both the occupation and the harmful PA leadership. Unless such developments occur, dynamics of stagnation and futile politics will likely continue. It is clear that the PA has no coherent strategy at this point, often only reacting in response to changes in Israeli or American policy. The PA’s repeated threats of severing ties and security coordination with Israel have never materialized, with the effect that such threats are no longer given credence or credibility. The continuing reign of the “old guard” within Fatah, as opposed to the “new guard” – and the ensuing division in the party – helps ensure this lack of strategy. Although there have always been lines of division within Fatah it had attained a reputation as the one faction with no barriers to entry under Yasser Arafat’s leadership, and was thus considered the more representative and inclusive of the factions, with an attendant impression of an internal unity. This is not to imply that Fatah did not face tensions during critical times, such as during the war of the camps in the 1980s. However, the party had an overall higher level of legitimacy amongst its members and wider Palestinian society. Under Mahmoud Abbas, this is no longer the case. PLO institutions have become ever more irrelevant following the international sanctions imposed on the PA after the 2006 elections that brought Hamas to power. Fatah’s US-backed attempt to reverse the election results, successful in the West Bank, led to the severing of the West Bank and Gaza Strip and a de facto state of emergency in both parts of the OPT. This continues to be the backdrop to Abbas’s long-expired presidential reign, one he seems intent to overstay indefinitely. Attempts by the “new guard” to engage with Fatah institutions and reevaluate leadership, such as through the party’s Sixth and Seventh General Congresses, have failed.
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Bullsh*t "Deal of The Century" with the fascist Trump and Netanyahu.
What the Palestinians are being offered right now is not rights or a state, but a permanent state of apartheid, no amount of marketing can erase this disgrace or blur the facts.
#FreePalestine #FreeJerusalem
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Due to the circumstances, both works will be posted by me. V1: V2: Starts the votes.
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Wine, an application that lets folks run Windows software and games on Linux (or other operating systems like macOS) has just hit another big milestone, reaching version 5.0 and introducing a number of important changes, particularly on the gaming front. In total, no less than 7,400 changes have been made to Wine 5.0 since the release of the previous version (4.0) a year ago. Steam is coming to Chromebooks – thanks to Linux We’ve chosen the best Linux distros of 2020 And these are the best gaming PCs And as mentioned, gamers will be pleased, with support for Vulkan 1.1 being introduced, and a lot of improvements having been made to Direct3D support (for example switching between full-screen and windowed modes via Alt+Enter with DXGI apps). And there are minor but still useful touches like the screensaver not interrupting full-screen Direct3D applications. Multiple monitors (and display adapters) are now fully supported, too, which is pretty nifty. Furthermore, Wine 5.0 has most modules built in the PE format (Portable Executable), rather than ELF, and as the developers note: “This helps various copy protection schemes that check that the on-disk and in-memory contents of system modules are identical.” That might sound rather dull and dry, but it’s important because those are the checks which are run by the likes of anti-cheat systems in games, which can prove a major stumbling block to getting the game in question to run under Wine. Indeed, one of the main uses for Wine is for those wishing to run Windows games on Linux distros (or Macs). And the list of games which Wine is capable of running is pretty impressive these days, as it can handle many contemporary titles under Linux – and hopefully the aforementioned switch to the PE format will help in further widening the umbrella of support. Don’t forget that Wine can also be a useful application for those who want to run older PC games, which might not work on Windows 10 due to compatibility issues, but may run fine with Wine on Linux. Outside of Linux, one slight fly in the ointment for Mac users, however, is that Wine sadly won’t work on the latest version of macOS, because as you may recall, Catalina dropped support for 32-bit applications.
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Intel has been running its foundries to the limit since the past year and if what we are hearing is to be believed than the company is planning to offload some of its low end CPUs to GloFo. Keep in mind this is very significant news and since only one of our sources mentioned this and we have no way (as of now) to vet this, we will be marking this as a rumor instead of an exclusive. So take this at face value and keep those salt shakers handy. Rumor: Intel will be offloading select CPUs to GloFo in 2020 That Intel underestimated demand for its 14nm process is an understatement. Having just knocked off a record quarter the company is already trying to increase fab capacity by 25% but even that might not be enough to survive the onslaught of expected growth of the PC industry in 2020. Since Intel's GPUs are also supposed to enter the fray in terms of production this year, things are going to be very tight and the company needs to manage its production lines very carefully in order to have a chance of meeting demand and not bleeding more market/mind share to AMD. This is where this particular rumor comes in. Since GloFo is stuck at the 14nm/16nm process for now this would make sense as Intel would be freeing up critical fab space for its higher end processors while moving these parts where the market is fairly stagnant to GloFo. Another reason why this rumor makes sense is that the transition to GloFo is in line with their vision (as opposed to TSMC) considering the former is located inside the United States and the status quo socio-political scenario right now wouldn't look too kindly at outsourcing capability to TSMC. According to our source, here are the lineups Intel is considering moving to GloFo: Celerons (very likely) Pentiums (very likely) Core i3s (maybe) There have also been rumors that Intel is considering tapping TSMC for its next-generation graphics cards (certainly not the DG1) which would free up a ton of space at the cost of relying on an outside foundry for production. While I do not believe it is in Intel's best interests, this strategy also paves the way for a future spin off of the manufacturing group and allowing the company to become independent as a design house (that said, AMD's Wafer Supply Agreement is essentially a dead weight and while the company has managed to creatively work around it, the same might not be true for a post-spun-off Intel). The choice to offload Celerons and Pentiums makes the most sense because these are processors which don't really need the cutting edge lithography or node maturity that is available in Intel's 14nm+++. GlobalFoundries nodes would suffice just as much in these lower tier platforms and I think it makes definitive business sense to get rid of these. The Core i3 part on the other hand I am not so sure off because that is a mainstream desktop part and one that is closely tied to the Intel brand name and since GloFo's process is going to be different to Intel's (unless the company shares its trade secret 'CopyExactly") it could potentially damage the company's goodwill. All that said, if this turns out to be true, Intel should be able to add a few percentage points of capacity on top of the 25% this quarter and if the ramp to 10nm goes successfully would be finally out of murky waters by early 2021. That this is going to be a make or break time for the company would also be an understatement. If 10nm fails, then the company is looking at loosing a lot more market-share to AMD and once the 14nm node becomes old enough, demand would quickly fall as well.
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> Opponent's nickname: @Hellwalks > Theme (must be an image): > Work Type: Avatar, Text: up to you > Size & Texts: 150x250 > How many votes?: 15 > Work time: 24h
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** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On January 14, 2020 at approximately 9:30 a.m., Raleigh Police Department officers responded to a report of a hit and run in the 3500 block of Wake Forest Road. Before officers arrived on the scene the suspect vehicle fled the area and was involved in a second hit and run in a parking lot at St. Albans Drive and Wake Forest Road. While fleeing the scene of the second collision the vehicle struck a pole at 4320 Wingate Drive. A short time later, an officer spotted a vehicle matching the description from the three earlier hit and run incidents driving erratically on Navaho Drive. The officer initiated a traffic stop and observed that the driver appeared to be impaired while transporting three passengers. When Mr. Batista-Concepcion ignored repeated commands to place his hands on the wheel, the officer ordered him to get out of the vehicle. Mr. Batista-Concepcion failed to follow the officer’s commands and officers used force to remove him from the vehicle. Braily Andres Batista-Concepcion was subsequently charged with DWI, three counts of Hit and Run, two counts of Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor, Simple Possession of Marijuana, and Resist, Delay and Obstruct.
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The ASUS ROG Bezel-Free Kit is a universal monitor design that is compatible with flat monitors under 27 inches with a four-sided frameless or slim-bezel design. The Optical micro-structures refract light, bending it inward to hide the bezel underneath. This kit is an accessory that enables gamers with multiple-monitor setups to eliminate gaps where the displays connect, allowing users to create the appearance of one extra-large wraparound monitor for immersive gameplay experience. The ROG Bezel-Free Kit is easy to install, the custom clips hold the monitors together at the top and bottom of each seam, aligning them at the correct angle. The kit is just three parts per seem, the two clips and lens that sits between them. This kit works with flat monitors under 27 inches with a four-sided frameless or slim-bezel design; each monitor's bezel width cannot exceed 13 mm. The monitor's positions may need to be adjusted for your normal viewing distance and position to achieve the best possible visual performance. Sadly, this Bezel-Free kit is not designed for general computing tasks, like web browsing, but is specifically designed to increase the immersion during gaming. This kit is gamer-focused design, and this product is perfect for first-person shooting, airplane, and racing games for a seamless multi-monitor setup. The lenses in the ROG Bezel-Free kit are made from PET, which is a type of transparent thermoplastic that is significantly more durable than glass. PET also lets 90% of the light from the monitors shine through, making the picture under the lenses dimmer than the rest of the display, but just slightly. This kit is designed to work at a 130-degree angle, which has been determined through internal testing to offer the best balance of both comfort and immersion.
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** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Deputies from Constable Ted Heap’s Office recently made a dramatic rescue, pulling a driver from a burning vehicle just before flames engulfed the car in which he was trapped. The driver, a 20-year-old man from Northwest Houston, fell asleep at the wheel a little before 6 a.m. on Sunday, December 8, and crashed into a tree in the 15200 block of Clay Road. A Precinct 5 sergeant on his way home from his shift found the vehicle on fire while a wrecker driver tried in vain to get into the car and help the trapped driver. The sergeant and other deputies called to the scene used multiple fire extinguishers to temporarily slow down the spreading flames while they worked to free the driver, whose right foot was caught underneath the damaged dashboard. Deputies struggled to free the injured driver as the flames spread into the car’s interior. At last, after cutting the driver’s pants, deputies were able to pull him to safety just before the passenger compartment became fully engulfed. “These deputies showed incredible courage as they worked together to save this man’s life,” said Constable Ted Heap. “You never know, until you find yourself in a situation like this, how you’ll react. The way they responded under extremely stressful and dangerous conditions makes me proud to wear the same Precinct 5 badge.” The driver suffered multiple broken bones in the crash and was taken to a nearby hospital. He is still recovering from surgery but is expected to make a full recovery. The deputies escaped relatively unharmed with only singed hair and superficial burns.
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The eight-year-old child from Jerusalem’s Arab neighborhood of Beit Hanina who was reported missing on Friday was found dead at the bottom of a cistern on Saturday morning, according to Israeli media reports."When we arrived at the scene there was a big bustle, dozens of people were walking around the place," Magen David Adom Paramedic Yanai Levy said in a statement. "Local medical staff performed basic resuscitation on the child. While transferring him to an intensive care unit, we were told that he was extracted from the reservoir without signs of life. We continued the medical care and cleared it while performing CPR operations at the hospital.” Police forces and thousands of volunteers spent several hours searching for him. According to Israel Police, Qais abu Ramila was last seen on Friday afternoon and later reported missing by his family. He was last seen entering a car. His parents said they believe he was kidnapped. “We demand the police check security footage [from the streets],” his family told The Jerusalem Post's sister publication Maariv. “If it turns out he was kidnapped by [Jewish West Bank] settlers it would set the entire neighborhood on fire.” The boy's father was taken for questioning by the police. According to Ynet, this is a routine procedure and the father is not a suspect. MK Ahmad Tibi took part in the searches and called local residents to “let security services do their job and search for the child everywhere.” “Things are worrisome,” he told Ynet. “I hope that all doubts will be proven false and that the police and we will find the child in good health.” #Rest In Peace ❤️
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Those annoying grey hair that tend to crop up with age really are signs of stress, according to a new study. The research, published in the journal Nature, found that stress activates nerves that are part of the fight-or-flight response, which in turn cause permanent damage to pigment-regenerating stem cells in hair follicles. "We wanted to understand if this connection is true, and if so, how stress leads to changes in diverse tissues. Hair pigmentation is such an accessible and tractable system to start with -- and besides, we were genuinely curious to see if stress indeed leads to hair greying," said study senior author Ya-Chieh Hsu from Harvard University in the US. Because stress affects the whole body, researchers first had to narrow down which body system was responsible for connecting stress to hair colour. The team first hypothesised that stress causes an immune attack on pigment-producing cells. However, when mice lacking immune cells still showed hair greying, researchers turned to the hormone cortisol. But once more, it was a dead end. "Stress always elevates levels of the hormone cortisol in the body, so we thought that cortisol might play a role," Hsu said. "But surprisingly, when we removed the adrenal gland from the mice so that they couldn't produce cortisol-like hormones, their hair still turned grey under stress," Hsu added. After systematically eliminating different possibilities, researchers honed in on the sympathetic nerve system, which is responsible for the body's fight-or-flight response. Sympathetic nerves branch out into each hair follicle on the skin. The researchers found that stress causes these nerves to release the chemical norepinephrine, which gets taken up by nearby pigment-regenerating stem cells. In the hair follicle, certain stem cells act as a reservoir of pigment-producing cells. When hair regenerates, some of the stem cells convert into pigment-producing cells that colour the hair. Researchers found that the norepinephrine from sympathetic nerves causes the stem cells to activate excessively. The stem cells all convert into pigment-producing cells, prematurely depleting the reservoir. To connect stress with hair greying, the researchers started with a whole-body response and progressively zoomed into individual organ systems, cell-to-cell interaction and eventually all the way down to molecular dynamics. "We know that peripheral neurons powerfully regulate organ function, blood vessels, and immunity, but less is known about how they regulate stem cells," said study researcher Isaac Chiu. "With this study, we now know that neurons can control stem cells and their function, and can explain how they interact at the cellular and molecular level to link stress with hair greying," Chiu added.
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Fox has apologised on social media after he sparked a race row by claiming the inclusion of a Sikh soldier in Sam Mendes' film 1917 was "incongruous", the Mail reports. Fox described the inclusion of the Sikh serviceman in the critically-acclaimed film as "incongruous" in a podcast on Saturday while being interviewed by James Delingpole. He was asked by GMB hosts Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid the next day about whether the inclusion of the character was historically out-of-place. He replied: "I'm not a historian I don't know." But the Lewis star tonight posted on his Twitter account and apologised for the "clumsy way" he expressed himself. He said: "Fellow humans who are Sikhs. "I am as moved by the sacrifices your relatives made as I am by the loss of all those who die in war, whatever creed or colour. "Please accept my apology for being clumsy in the way I have expressed myself over this matter in recent days." Please accept my apology for being clumsy in the way I have expressed myself over this matter in recent days It comes after he revealed he's received DEATH THREATS after calling 'woke' people ‘fundamentally racist’. The English actor argued he wanted people to be able to express their opinions after being locked in a row over racism. He had been called racist during a heated Question Time debate when he hit back saying: "Oh my God. I can't help what I am, I was born like this, it's an immutable characteristic: to call me a white privileged male is to be racist - you're being racist". He then double downed on his comments during a TalkRadio appearance - saying "wokist are fundamentally racist" War film 1917 follows two young British soldiers tasked with crossing no-man's land with a message as the Germans pull back from the Western Front.
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Although Windows 7 will reach End of Life (EOL) next week, Google has pledged that it will continue to support Chrome on the OS for at least 18 months. From January 14, Microsoft will cease support for Windows 7 unless you happen to be an enterprise customer willing to pay (handsomely) for Extended Support Updates. However, plenty of users are planning to stick with it for the foreseeable future. While this means missing out on security updates from Microsoft, Google's announcement means they will at least be able to continue using their preferred web browser. Microsoft is trying to encourage everyone to migrate to Windows 10, but Google acknowledges that not everyone is ready or willing to make the jump. Switching operating systems can be a long and slow process, particularly for organizations with lots of computers to consider. In a post on the Google Cloud blog, Chrome's engineering director Max Christoff writes: "We have enterprises covered, even if they haven’t yet made the full move to Windows 10." "We will continue to fully support Chrome on Windows 7 for a minimum of 18 months from Microsoft's End of Life date, until at least July 15, 2021." Longer browser support Few people would argue against the assertion that it's not a good idea to use an operating system that is no longer supported and no longer receiving security updates. But while it may be inadvisable to stick with Windows 7 in the long term, some organizations have no option in the short term. As such, it's great to see that Google is taking steps to ensure that even if Windows 7 will not receive any more updates, Chrome will. We'll just have to wait and see whether the likes of Firefox and Opera follow Chrome's lead.
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Requirements: MINIMUM: OS: Windows 7 (64 Bit) Processor: Intel Core i3 @ 3.5GHz or AMD FX-4170 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 760 or AMD R7 270X (2GB VRAM) DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 15 GB available space Name game: Ashen Price: $29.99 USD Link store: https://store.steampowered.com/app/649950/Ashen/ Offer ends 27 January.
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The latest from the rumor mill is just in: AMD's flagship 'big Navi' part, probably the RX 5950 XT graphics card, will have 80 CUs. This is the GPU that is purported to be an NVIDIA killer and will put AMD back on the map for high-end graphics. Keep in mind this post is as rumor as rumor gets so keep those salt shakers handy! 80 CUs will translate to 5120 Stream Processors if AMD maintains the 64 SP to 1 CU ratio and the architecture is thought to be based on RDNA2. AMD's big Navi, NVIDIA killer based on RDNA2 will have 80 CUs, capable of 17.5 TFLOPs of compute at 1700 MHz This particular rumor stems from Chiphell, which has proven to be a whimsical source of information in the post - albeit with a fairly high rate of success. We have seen AMD's new Navi family pop on EEC filings so it is clear that the company is preparing to launch a new lineup - and the only question that remains is about the specifications. While 80 CUs is something that is very much plausible, it is unclear at this point whether this rumor is authentic. Since the card has more than 40 CUs, it is clear that the architecture in question is RDNA and according to the source, this is RNDA2 - which means native support for hardware based raytracing. AMD has already pledged support for this cause and I think we will be seeing this pop up in their next generation of graphics cards. Keep in mind we are not sure at this point whether this 80CU card is the RX 5950 or the 5800 or any of the other variants mentioned in the EEC filing but I would hazard a guess that this is indeed the flagship (unless AMD wants to revive the trend of dual GPU based graphics cards). 80 CUs translate to 5120 stream processors (assuming the same ratio as GCN) and if AMD is able to run these at a minimum of 1700 MHz, you are looking at an astounding 17.5 TFLOPs of power. Considering this is 7nm, AMD should easily be able to hit that (unless they run into TBP constraints) although you are still looking at quite a steep power draw of around 300W (not that any gamer in the high end segment cares about power draw). What we know so far: AMD Radeon RX 5950XT Navi GPU family spotted in EEC filing online and leaked benchmarks The EEC filing, in fact, mentions four new GPUs: Radeon RX 5950XT (the flagship), Radeon RX 5950, Radeon RX 5900 and the Radeon RX 5800. This means we can expect at the very least one more Navi GPU with three variants each. It is entirely possible that this is the Big Navi that was promised to us almost 2.5 years ago and the one that will deliver to AMD fans the high-end card they have been waiting for. On the other hand, it is also possible that this is a new die that the company prepared and while these graphics cards will obviously more powerful than the RX 5800 series, it is still not Big Navi. Without any further ado, here is a screenshot of the EEC filing submitted by AFOX corporation - an add-in board partner for AMD Radeon. Considering we are looking at at least four confirmed launches from AMD where graphics cards are concerned, it is very likely that the Open VR entrant we saw recently is one of these. Nomenclature would dictate that the RX 5950 XT be significantly more powerful than any of its younger siblings (like the already-released RX 5700) and going by the steps involved, we can easily see that this is going to be quite a powerful card. AMD's CEO, Dr. Lisa Su, did recently promise high-end Radeon RX Navi GPUs. Lisa also mentioned that AMD is heavily investing in ray tracing for their 2020 discrete GPU lineup which would feature the 2nd Generation RNDA architecture with hardware-level integration to support ray-tracing. The features to expect from 2nd Generation RDNA Navi GPUs would be: Optimized 7nm+ process node Enthusiast-grade desktop graphics card options Hardware-Level Ray Tracing Support A mix of GDDR6 and HBM2 graphics cards More power-efficient than First-Gen Navi GPUs AMD's GPU side has been pretty much lackluster over the past couple of years and while the CPU side has made one hell of a comeback, its time for Radeon to shine once again. The last impressive launch that I recall was Hawaii and the RX 5950 XT looks like it could restart AMD's competitive streak in the GPU side of things as well. Equipped with a process advantage over its competitors, and with NVIDIA backed into a corner with its expensive Turing chips, this is one of the biggest opportunities for AMD Radeon to shine again.
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Sgt. Moreno makes a traffic stop that turns up an interrupted drug deal and a former prostitute with a number of warrants in her name in this clip from "01.06.18". #LivePD
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Acer's gaming monitor ED273 is currently on sale at Amazon, featuring a curved 27-inch display that has a 1080p resolution and 144Hz refresh rate. This monitor also offers G-SYNC compatibility to provide smooth, tear-free gameplay by syncing the monitor's frame rate with the frames being produced by the graphics card. The ED273 gaming monitor offers a wide range of features for the low price tag of $199.99 at Amazon The ED273 monitor offers an extremely sharpest picture quality and provides a perfect picture with a broader view. The detail that this monitor offers that makes games more exciting and movies truly cinematic. With the G-SYNC and Freesync compatibility, this allows the monitor to be tear-free and keeps the monitor's frame rate synced with the frames that the graphics card produces. This monitor has a curved screen that allows for increased immersion by having the screen at the same distance from your eyes for a consistent viewing experience without blind spots. With the curved screen, the ED273 has a few other features to help reduce any eye strain. The ED273 allows for hours of use using Acer EyeProtect’s Flicker-less, Blue Light Filter, ComfyView, and Low-dimming technology. This monitor was designed around being able to be viewed at a wide range of angles with little to no issue, and this monitor displays color accurately up to 178 degrees. This monitor also offers a refresh rate of up to 144 Hz, delivering smooth gameplay, this refresh rate is achieved using the DisplayPort. Acer monitors shorten the time it takes for frame rendering, lower input lag, and provides gamers a fantastic in-game experience. The connectivity of this monitor is simplistic, having one DisplayPort, one HDMI, and one DVI port (w/HDCP). The monitor can be mounted to either a monitor arm or wall-mounted, this can be achieved using the 100 x 100 VESA holes located on the back of the monitor. Acer's ED273 (Abidpx) typically costs $279.99 on Amazon, but this fantastic monitor is currently on sale by 29% off, making this monitor cost $199.99.
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Requirements: MINIMUM: OS: Windows® 7, Windows® 8, Windows® 8.1 Processor: Pentium®4 1.6GHz Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: VRAM 128MB over DirectX: Version 9.0c Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 7 GB available space Sound Card: 48GHz/16bit Additional Notes: Shader model: Version 3.0, 1024 x 768 or 1280 x 720 minimum display resolution Name game: NOBUNAGA'S AMBITION: Sphere of Influence Price: $29.99 USD Link store: https://store.steampowered.com/app/392470/NOBUNAGAS_AMBITION_Sphere_of_Influence/?curator_clanid=33016879 Offer ends after 24h.
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The winner is V2 with 8 votes. Note: Based on the model, 15 votes has been considered only.
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Requirements: MINIMUM: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: 64-bit Windows 7, 64-bit Windows 8 (8.1) or 64-bit Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i5-2300 @ 2.80 GHz / AMD FX-4350 @ 4.2 GHz Memory: 6 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 or AMD Radeon HD 5870 DirectX: Version 11 Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 65 GB available space Name game: Warhammer: Vermintide 2 Price: $7.49 USD Link store: https://store.steampowered.com/app/552500/Warhammer_Vermintide_2/ Offer ends 23 January.
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