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by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on August 1, 2007
There are times when you want to share something on your laptop with multiple people. Let's face it, laptops don't exactly have large screens. Even if you can connect your laptop to a bigger s...
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by Mark Rollins on July 25, 2007
As if having the first Camera and Digital Frame Combo wasn't enough for Samsung, they also have the world's first DisplayPort lcd panel.
What is DisplayPort? It was recently approved by the ...
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by Mark Rollins on July 10, 2007
Perhaps it is our fondness for bigger electronic products that spawned this computer with a flatscreen 70 inch monitor. The gpnc 70-inch LCD PC looks like a TV set, but it apparently has a computer bu...
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by Mark Rollins on June 29, 2007
With all the iPhone hype, it is easy for new and advanced technology to swept under the rug on today of all days. Case in point, the transparent LCD display.
Transparent TVs are have always been a v...
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by Mark Rollins on June 13, 2007
Generally, I don't like to report about projectors, but the M25 DLP caught my eye. It may look big in the picture, but don't fool yourself, the M25 DLP is only 2.7" x 9.2" x 10.8&quo...
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by Eric Hanson on June 9, 2007
If you're the progressive type who's into the combination of media center and personal computer through the powers of USB (stick), you've probably checked out the pinnacle PCTV, which has ...
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by Eric Hanson on May 30, 2007
According to the Miami Herald, Sony has released a video of a 2.5 inch display so thin it can be rolled up like a tube of paper while still displaying full color video. The video screen, which has a t...
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by Mark Rollins on May 25, 2007
Dude, you're getting a Dell Display Port! All right, that was a little retro, but you have to like sexy, shiny new look of the Dell Display port.
So what does that mean? The Dell Display Port ca...
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by Mark Rollins on May 4, 2007
Well, we all knew it was coming. You know, the day when our phones would all be video-ready. Science Fiction taught us it was going to happen, and looks like were...not quite there. In fact, with the ...
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by tiago on April 29, 2007
Once again the good folks of PCMag have made a cool review about the lcd monitor made by HP and named L2045w. It got a score of 3.5 out of 5 which is not bad, but at the same time could be a lot bet...
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by Mark Rollins on April 20, 2007
One thing I can't stand, it's backing my car out. Those mirrors are good, but driving backwards is, for the most part, driving by faith. Sometimes I just wish that a real-time screen would sho...
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by Mark Rollins on April 19, 2007
digital photo frames are nothing new, but the Pandigitial PAN-150 takes it to a new level. It has a stylish wooden frame, and the display is 15 inches, which could be record for a Digiframe.
Other s...
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by Mark Rollins on April 13, 2007
Is it just me, or are flatscreen displays getting flatter? That would certainly seem the case with Sony's newest OLED, on display at Display Expo 2007.
The skinny screen measures in at an anorex...
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by Mark Rollins on April 11, 2007
If I ever become a James Bond villain, and set up one of those giant lairs with the big screens, I want the Waterfall plasma tv to display my plan for World Domination. Once I capture Bond, I'll p...
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by tiago on March 17, 2007
Companies are doing everything possible to come up with new "Windows Vista products", and it seems like Acer is one of them with the recently launched LCD monitors with the code name - xSe...
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by tiago on March 16, 2007
In case you bet in image quality instead of image size while picking a TV to buy, the small but good LCD TV from Envision might be what you are looking for. The screen size measures 15-inches and on t...
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by Mark Rollins on March 9, 2007
The other day, I was trying to watch some episodes of Battlestar Galactica. It's a very dark show, but because there was so much light out, I could barely see the Cylons with all the glare on my s...
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by Mark Rollins on March 7, 2007
Korean company Woojin plans to launch the Tenbuno, a monitor with two screens in May. Its launch will be only in the Korean market, but I think this product could be a hit all around the world.
Afte...
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by Mark Rollins on February 22, 2007
Art Lebedev, a designer known for his taste in displays, has come out with a new twist on the usual numbers. As you can see, his Verbarius (verbose?) clock takes the time to spell it out, in five diff...
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by Mark Rollins on February 19, 2007
Man, why is it that I keep reporting on products that I'm not sure are true? Maybe it's because it would be so cool if they were! Case in point: the MasterPlex 21T, a monitor that has not one,...
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by Eric Hanson on February 14, 2007
One of the more intriguing additions to the Windows Vista is the sideshow, which gives you the ability to display applications on a separate screen - say, a small LCD built into the back of a notebook...
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by Eric Hanson on February 7, 2007
A caveat here: I'm not sure if this product is about to hit the market, or a blogger at Wired didn't check his sources (the press release from Panasonic dates from July 19, 2006). In any case,...
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by Mark Rollins on January 22, 2007
computer graphics artist and University of Tokyo Professor Yoichiro Kawaguchi has designed something that is very cool, but I don't quite see a use for it. His invention, the Gemotion, is a screen...
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by Mark Rollins on January 9, 2007
Seems like these projectors are selling quite well for businesses and homes, and many of them have HD quality. I suppose it seems only logical to combine the success of projectors with the worldwide p...
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by Eric Hanson on December 19, 2006
If you do a lot of note-taking on the old whiteboard, chances are that sooner or later you'll need to copy that information down somewhere else where it'll be useful in the future...or at leas...
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by Eric Hanson on November 15, 2006
To be honest, I don't quite get the whole Media PC thing quite yet. Sure, you can reduce the number of gadgets in your entertainment center and generally make things more organized, which isn'...
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by Eric Hanson on October 12, 2006
In the need for a new, kick-butt monitor? Maybe with some built-in speakers? Need a new iPod dock to go with it (and who doesn't)? The ViewSonic VX1945wm and VX2245wm might just be what you're...
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by Eric Hanson on October 5, 2006
You hear that sound? That's the sound of the thousands of tech heads who just broke the bank on a beautiful new large screen HDTV screaming. And why are they screaming? Because of the experimental...
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by Eric Hanson on August 24, 2006
I recall a recent TV commercial for 3M screen filters where two businessmen on an airline took turns spying on another businessman's laptop screen by alternating who was staring at his screen from...
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by Eric Hanson on July 7, 2006
Have a lot of digital photos gathering electronic dust on your PC? Sure, you could print them all out, but that's a pain to do and it gets expensive in paper and ink, plus all of the frames you...