Displays
Although E Ink technology has remained a largely niche display tech over the past decade, it's none the less excelled in that role. The electrophoretic technology closely approximates paper, providing significant power advantages versus traditional emissive displays, not to mention making it significantly easier on readers' eyes in some cases. And while the limitations of the technology make it unsuitable for use as a primary desktop display, Phillips thinks there's still a market for it as a secondary display. To that end, Philips this week has introduced their novel, business-oriented Dual Screen Display, which combines both an LCD panel and and E Ink panel into a single display, with the aim of capturing the benefits of both technologies. The Philips Dual Screen Display (24B1D5600/96) is...
Dell 2707WFP: Looking for the Middle Ground of Large LCDs
Dell's 27" LCD occupies a unique niche, filling the gap between the 30" and 24" offerings.
39 by Jarred Walton on 4/4/2007HP LP3065: A new contender for the 30" throne
We take a look at HP's new entrant into the 30" LCD market. It is a contender or pretender for the title of best 30" LCD?
44 by Jarred Walton on 3/22/2007Acer AL2216W: a worthwhile compromise?
With LCDs becoming increasingly affordable, many people are interested in upgrading to a larger display. We take a look at Acer's 22" offering and find a lot to...
32 by Jarred Walton on 3/10/2007Dell 2407WFP and 3007WFP LCD Comparison
Dell sells a lot of computer systems as well LCDs. We take a look at the 2407WFP and 3007WFP to help establish our baseline for LCD reviews.
62 by Jarred Walton on 3/2/2007Gateway FPD2485W: 24" LCD Beauty or Beast?
We take a look at Gateway's new FPD2485W LCD to find out if this HDCP enabled display is worth your time or money.
77 by Jarred Walton on 2/22/2007CES 2007 - The Best of CE from the Show
Want to see the runners up for the most interesting Consumer Electronics and Displays from this year's CES? Here's everything that caught our eye after Sony's OLEDs.
9 by Manveer Wasson on 1/18/2007CES 2007 Part I: Convergence Happened and the Most Impressive Demo of CES
We're finally done with meetings at CES and now we're able to start recapping the show. We'll start off with some of the most impressive demos we saw...
18 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 1/11/2007The DualHead2Go: External Multi-Display Upgrade from Matrox.
Matrox has released a piece of equipment that is made only for running multiple displays as a stand-alone peripheral.
23 by Josh Venning on 11/25/2005HP L2335: Low Response Time and High Resolution LCD
This is the definitive ultra enthusiast display for 2005 - look out Dell.
49 by Kristopher Kubicki on 7/8/2005Samsung SyncMaster 915N: 8ms Response Times
Have we finally hit the Holy Grail of LCDs? Samsung has an 8ms 19" LCD that is the talk of the town, but is it enough to stand...
43 by Kristopher Kubicki on 5/25/2005LG L1980U LCD: The New 19" Panel on the Block
LGE re-enters the 19" display market with a new panel design, but is it enough to unseat Dell as the 19" champ?
21 by Kristopher Kubicki on 5/13/2005The 20" LCD Shootout: Dell versus Apple
Dell and Apple arguably have the best 20" LCD monitors available, but who will win when we pit them head to head?
70 by Kristopher Kubicki on 4/27/2005Dell UltraSharp 1905FP: Setting the Bar for New 19" LCDs
Dell raises the bar for mid-range performance LCDs and we are not disappointed.
66 by Kristopher Kubicki on 1/29/2005A Guide to Choosing the Right 19" LCD Monitor - 7 Models Reviewed
It's about time to upgrade that 17" CRT from 10 years ago, and we are going to look at seven new models that fit the order, just in time...
97 by Kristopher Kubicki on 11/30/2004Shuttle XP17 Preview: A better looking 16ms LCD
As Shuttle's focus shifts more towards high end enthusiast systems, their XPC line expands include their first ever LCD. We take a look to see if Shuttle has...
15 by Kristopher Kubicki on 7/29/2004Syntax Olevia 30" LCD: Cheap, Robust and Exceptional
Syntax is new to the LCD industry, but their 30" LCD TV proves itself to be a gentle surprise even with so many competing units in the sector.
21 by Kristopher Kubicki on 6/30/2004Samsung 172X: 12ms Response Time for 17" LCD
Samsung's retail 17" LCD breaks the 16ms response time barrier, but can they compete with existing 16ms and 20ms LCDs?
19 by Kristopher Kubicki on 6/8/2004Sharp LL-191A-B: 16ms Response Time for 19'' LCDs
Sharp unveiled its newest 16ms panel, but can it compete with the Dell 2001FP and other low response time LCDs?
11 by Kristopher Kubicki on 5/18/2004Samsung 193P: Exclusive Preview
Samsung's 3rd generation 19" LCD is starting to hit the streets. With a few new tricks up Samsung's sleve, does the 193P have what it takes to be...
16 by Kristopher Kubicki on 4/15/2004Albatron LWX-30-AMS: Albatron's Convergence LCD TV
As the LCD market continues to converge, the line between monitor and TV quickly starts to blur. Today, we take a look at one such LCD that makes...
4 by Kristopher Kubicki on 3/8/2004