With the evolution of PC peripherals such as graphic boards and the advent of next-generation game consoles such as PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, 4K gaming has become commonplace, and LCD monitors ...
I need to decide between getting a 15 inch LCD for the computer I'm building or a 17 inch CRT flat screen monitor. Since the prices are falling on LCDs lately I'm considering getting this one as ...
Just when LCD monitors were beginning to gain popularity in the first quarter of 2003, came the worldwide shortage, putting CRT monitors back to a stronger position. The LCD shortage began sometime in ...
According to analyst group IDC, LCD revenues are poised to exceed $20 billion worldwide this year, exceeding CRT sales. In the Middle East, LCD monitors passed a watershed stage in February this year, ...
Flat panel monitors are a relatively recent product to enter the computer market. The clue to LCD technology is in the name - crystals that are in liquid form. Because they are in a liquid form they ...
This may have a simple answer but it may also open a can of worms. -- View image here: https://cdn.arstechnica.net/forum/smilies/scared_classic.gif --<br><br>I'm ...
While sharply declining 15-inch TFT LCD prices caused the price ratio between 15-inch LCD monitors and 17-inch CRT monitors to narrow continuously last year, global LCD monitor shipments, consisting ...
This is something we’d thought would happen eventually, but not this soon. eCinema Systems announced that they’ve developed an LCD that surpasses CRT display quality, and is planning to launch it it ...
The venerable CRT monitor may finally be on its way out as the primary display technology for critical broadcast and post production evaluation purposes. Many factors, predominantly the European Union ...
Last week we took you behind the scenes of DreamWorks Kung Fu Pandaand the brand new server-farm HP put together for the hundreds of animators. Now we've got some more exclusive photos and video for ...
What does the future hold for display technology? Arguably, there is not much of a future at all for CRT technology. As LCDs get better and better, with faster response times, better contrast and ...
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