WHILE MOST computer-related items have shrunk over the years, screen size on computers has gotten larger. The traditional cathode ray monitors, in 15-in., 17-in. and larger sizes, often take up prime ...
I’ve discovered something really unexpected on my desk lately: a surface. After years of having monitors the size of packing crates looming over my desk, I now have two flatpanel monitors that ...
Consumers may still enjoy sharply lower prices of flat-panel monitors and LCD TVs during the holiday peak selling season because oversupply of panels is bigger than expected, a survey found on ...
Flat-panel monitors for desktop computers are expected to surpass traditional cathode-ray tube monitors in revenue this year, a sea change for the display industry. Michael Kanellos is editor at large ...
The flat-panel desktop monitor category spent most of 1999 pricing itself out of the home consumer market, but vendors expect this situation to turn around this year. Part of the expected price drop ...
Almost anyone who’s used desktop flat-panel monitors prefers them to traditional CRTs. The only real drawback to these displays has been their high price tags: about $1,000 for 15-in. units and $2,500 ...
A thin display screen for a computer, tablet, smartphone or TV. LCD is the primary screen technology for computer and mobile devices with OLED increasingly employed in smartphones. LCD and OLED ...
I’m in the market for a new flat-panel monitor, so Trusted Reviews’ eight-way 20- and 21-inch flat-panel comparison was right up my alley — at least until I realized it was, like, 1902913 pages long.
Has anyone here repaired flat lcd monitors by just replacing the entire internal screen? I have a monitor, a tabletop/standalone Dell E156fpc, with a good sized (about half inch diameter) splotched ...
Those paying attention in the early 2010s may have noticed that curved TVs were on the shelves of every electronics store at one point, but just as quickly as they arrived, they seemed to have faded ...
Apple Computer may be best known for its "Think Different" advertising slogan, but to Mac enthusiasts the new catchphrase could soon be "Think Flat." The Cupertino, Calif.-based company has been ...