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15" LCD Comparison Part III: Better and CheaperOct 15, 2002 - in Reviews
At last - the price of LCD screens is finally coming down! In just a few weeks, the price of the monitors tested has dropped by between 8% and 21%, especially on the best of the bunch, the Samsung 152T. The average price of the new selection is around US$400 (460 Euros)!
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Comparison: Seven 21" and 22" CRT MonitorsAug 5, 2002 - in Reviews
While monitors of 17 and even 19 inches are now commonplace for the average user, the larger formats are mostly still reserved for the graphics business. It's true that 21" and 22" monitors are usually beyond the reach of the ordinary wallet, though actually you can find low-range 21" models for a reasonable price. But this raises the question: is it worth making the switch to 21" and 22"?
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17" LCD Part II: The Heavyweights Enter The RingJul 9, 2002 - in Reviews
Hercules, Iiyama, NEC, LG, Samsung and ViewSonic have entered the lists for the best 17" LCD. Hercules has focused on the design of its PV920, NEC on price, Samsung on the tuner option...
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17" LCD Part I: Six Sexy PanelsApr 29, 2002 - in Reviews
In the first part of this review, we examined six monitors in close detail. We tested products from ADI, Compaq, CTX, NEOVO, Philips and Solarism. They are based on a variety of technologies, including TN + Film, IPS, and MVA. We especially spent a lot of time studying the ergonomics of the various models, real-time response, and the color spectrum-not forgetting the technical improvements that are expected by the end of the year.
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Comparison of 15" LCD Monitors - Part IIMar 22, 2002 - in Reviews
In January, we tested fourteen 15" LCD monitors. Here are another six, bringing the total up to 20. Included in this batch are models from Apple, Continental Edison, Compaq, HP, NEC and Sony. Some of the improvements that we noticed were the greater contrast and even faster response times. Also, we introduce a new IPS panel test, in addition to the previous TN+Film and MVA tests. The prices are even more attractive this time around!
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Comparison: Twelve 19" CRT MonitorsMar 19, 2002 - in Reviews
While the LCD monitor was an unprecedented success in 2001, it remains a bit of a rarity nonetheless. The good old CRT has life in it yet, and don't you forget it! But as comfort and quality are two major factors in image viewing, the time is ripe for a little comparison of 19" flat-screen monitors and a new appraisal of the technology. And away we go...
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Looks Good for the Money: The Cornerstone p2460 19" Flat Screen CRT DisplayFeb 1, 2002 - in Reviews
The Cornerstone p2460 19" flat screen, aperture grille CRT is considered to be an industrial monitor aimed at the corporate market, although the $379 price also makes it attractive for the home user. While the p2460 is a good quality monitor that provides a very nice image, the unit we tested was not without a few flaws.
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Comparison Of 15" LCD Monitors - Part IJan 14, 2002 - in Reviews
They've finally come to a town near you - LCD displays are now available at affordable prices. Even private users have started snapping up these high-tech monitors. This recent change is no mystery, not only because the displays have improved drastically in the past year, but, in the same period of time, their prices have been cut by over 50%, as well. In this article, we'll compare 14 monitors from various manufacturers. Now including Samsung SynMaster 151MP .
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Is Solarism's Future Looking Bright?Dec 14, 2001 - in Reviews
Tom's Hardware Guide takes a look at the Solarism LM1503 15" LCD panel display
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A THG Primer: CRT GuideNov 28, 2001 - in Reviews
We dig into the heart of a CRT display. Why it's better to shop offline than online for a monitor. How to keep your monitor in peak condition. Why no two monitors are ever alike.
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DTI's Virtual Window 3D LCD DisplayMay 16, 2001 - in Reviews
3D stereoscopic display technology makes it to prime time with the $1699 DTI 2015XLS.
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TFT Guide Part 3 - Digital InterfacesJul 7, 1999 - in Reviews
Using a standard VGA connector with a TFT display is an almost absurd situation.
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TFT Guide - Part 2 - Viewing Angle TechnologiesJun 30, 1999 - in Reviews
TFT flat panel displays have two decisive disadvantages when you compare them with conventional cathode ray tube monitors
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TFT Guide - Part 1 - Flat Panel DisplaysJun 24, 1999 - in Reviews
The current development of the market for flat panel displays will almost certainly remind some vendors of bygone days when profit margins and demand were still attractive
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