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 ...
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 ...
It looks like a grapefruit half with a laptop computer screen floating above it, but Apple’s latest incarnation of the popular iMac is more than a design gimmick. It’s an indication that bulky ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. MULTIPLE CITIES: In the world of video production/editing, flat-panel liquid crystal display ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. FORT WORTH, Texas – Of all the things folks love about consumer electronics, ...
For computer users casting a covetous eye over a TFT-LCD (thin film transistor liquid crystal display) monitor to replace their bulky CRT (cathode ray tube) monitor, now may be the right time to start ...
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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 ...
Of all the things folks love about consumer electronics, constantly falling prices probably ranks with big-screen televisions and MP3 players. But in the past year, flat-panel computer monitors ...
Think of all the things you hate about a computer screen: the eyestrain-inducing flicker, the desktop-hogging size, the glare from room lighting. It shouldn’t be surprising that the technology ...
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