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  • Wide Format LCD Monitors: Part 2
    July 3, 2006 – 6:08 AM
    Wide Format LCD Monitors: Part 2 We previously looked at 20" displays in a 16:10 format which have become the de facto standard in retail channels. Regardless, LCDs with diagonal measurements of 19", 21" and 23" also merit consideration.
  • 20" LCD Monitors: XXL Displays
    June 26, 2006 – 6:00 PM
    20 Acer Ferrari F20
  • Four Wide Screen 19" Monitors Compared
    March 8, 2007 – 8:07 AM
    Four Wide Screen 19 Wide-screen 19" monitors are everywhere. They're less expensive than standard-format 19"ers and are becoming the entry-level standard. Why are they so cheap? How good are they?
  • Is the Acer F20 the Ferrari of LCD Monitors?
    February 16, 2006 – 7:26 AM in Buyer's Guides
    Is the Acer F20 the Ferrari of LCD Monitors? For quite a few Formula One seasons now, Acer has been unconditionally supporting Team Ferrari. Accordingly, the IT manufacturer has also taken the opportunity to market a few products bearing the famous prancing horse emblem. These have usually been portable computers; but now LCD monitors are getting the Ferrari look. How do they perform compared to the rest of the pack?
  • CES 2007: ViewSonic highlights widescreen LCD monitors and iPod front projector
    January 8, 2007 – 10:33 AM
    ViewSonic is showcasing a full line of its latest displays at the ongoing 2007 International CES in Las Vegas (January 8-11).
  • Comparison: Seven 21" and 22" CRT Monitors
    August 5, 2002 – 1:08 PM
    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"?
  • Comparison of 15" LCD Monitors - Part II
    March 22, 2002 – 12:07 PM
    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!
  • Comparison: Twelve 19" CRT Monitors
    March 19, 2002 – 12:07 PM
    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...
  • Comparison Of 15" LCD Monitors - Part I
    January 14, 2002 – 12:06 PM
    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 .
  • Affordable 19" LCD Monitors
    September 2, 2003 – 1:02 PM
    Many 19" LCD monitors that will debut this fall will cost less than 1000 euros (US $1100). Here, we survey these new monitors and gauge their performance in games, movies, colors, and calibration.
  • Matrox DualHead2Go: Three Monitors, One Laptop
    March 29, 2006 – 7:07 AM
    Matrox DualHead2Go: Three Monitors, One Laptop Matrox claims its solution allows you to connect two external monitors to your laptop. Besides allowing for a resolution of 2560x1024, the system turned out to be easy to set up and is not exactly what we would call expensive.
  • Build Your Own XGA Projector II: Suitable TFT Monitors
    December 1, 2004 – 12:02 PM in Build Your Own
    The conclusions from our first XGA projector story remain: fun and fascination are guaranteed when you build your own projector. However, some folks have told us they need help finding TFT monitors with panels that are well-suited to the project, so we felt it was time to update the topic and list suitable candidates.
  • Working on Two Fronts: ATi's Radeon VE Handles Two Monitors
    March 16, 2001 – 12:04 PM in AMD/ATI
    Matrox was the first with Dualhead. Then came GeForce2 MX Twinview by NVIDIA. Now ATi is the third producer in the trio with a graphics card capable of supporting two monitors. This product, marketed under the name Hydravision, even offers support for monitors with different resolutions.
  • 20" LCD Monitors: XXL Displays
    June 27, 2006 – 7:57 AM
    20 The new catalogs of many manufacturers are giving a starring role to 20" wide monitors. After 19" models became somewhat of a standard, the trend seems to be toward another increase in size. But are the new 16:10 aspect ratio panels really all that good? Here's our look at six LCD monitors, fresh from the factory.
  • 19" LCD Monitors: The Spring 2006 Collection
    March 27, 2006 – 6:37 AM in Buyer's Guides
    19 We rounded up the best LCD monitors available in retail channels this year - and let us just say we were not disappointed. But what ultimately determines whether a display stands out or not depends on whether you are an office user, gamer or graphic designer.

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