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 ...
Two flat-panel monitor companies launched new displays Monday, looking for ways to branch out their business. Planar Systems introduced its PX line of liquid crystal display (LCD) monitors, the first ...
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COMMENTARY--Funny how things change. For many years, conventional wisdom held the world to be flat--and mere mortals should be careful not to fall off. Then we learned otherwise. More recently, ...
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 ...
For the average business-class user, extra RAM, a faster processor or a more powerful video card won't necessarily increase work efficiency or productivity. One of the best ways to boost your ...
We've heard about them, maybe even seen one... thin television sets and computer monitors. They remain expensive, but prices are coming down. As WRAL OnLine reporter Tom Lawrence explains, there are ...
Apple’s first LCD monitor, introduced in July 2000, had a 15-inch screen and cost $1,299. Apple still offers an LCD for $1,299, but it’s a full 5 inches larger. Other companies are also offering ...
Since the advent of modern flat-panel screens, the vast majority of computer monitors have few, if any, radiation safety issues. The older technology used with vintage monitors, however, does have a ...
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 ...