Hey all,<BR><BR>I'm contemplating on upgrading my 19" Sony CRT's at home to LCD's. I've recently come across the fact that there are two types of LCD's, 6-bit and 8-bit.<BR><BR>Recently at my office I ...
Gary Scott writes: I was wondering if you could take a look at the pictures of my screen and give me your thoughts on uniformity, etc. There seems to be an odd tint at the edges. I looked at the ...
They don't make a consumer market 19" 4:3 LCD to my knowledge, all of them are 5:4, which is more square than the conventional 4:3. They do make widescreen 19" 16:10 setups.<BR><BR>IIRC the only Dell ...
You know the whole LED TV or PC monitor thing and how misleading it is on account of the "LED" bit being just a big, dumb backlight for an LCD panel? Well, it's kinda happening again with Samsung's ...
Epson (technically "Seiko Epson Corporation") is putting a new type of high-temperature polysilicon TFT liquid crystal (HTPS) panel into its latest projectors that will further enhance the performance ...
LCD monitors continue to make tremendous strides in the broadcast industry with all of the usual reasons for not deploying an LCD in lieu of a CRT now falling like dominos. Possibly the biggest ...
In an effort to help clarify some marketing terms that have been thrown around in terms of LCD Panels, X-Bit labs takes a look at 7 different LCD monitors, discussing(in detail) response time ...
Whether it's cracked or has one too many blown pixels, a broken laptop display can stop you dead in your tracks. But with the right tools, a little technical know-how, and a bit of patience you can ...
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