Displays
Although E Ink technology has remained a largely niche display tech over the past decade, it's none the less excelled in that role. The electrophoretic technology closely approximates paper, providing significant power advantages versus traditional emissive displays, not to mention making it significantly easier on readers' eyes in some cases. And while the limitations of the technology make it unsuitable for use as a primary desktop display, Phillips thinks there's still a market for it as a secondary display. To that end, Philips this week has introduced their novel, business-oriented Dual Screen Display, which combines both an LCD panel and and E Ink panel into a single display, with the aim of capturing the benefits of both technologies. The Philips Dual Screen Display (24B1D5600/96) is...
Samsung SyncMaster 213T: The Glass Ceiling for Enthusiast LCD
Not to be one upped by the much talked about Dell 2001FP, Samsung sent us a sample of their ultra high end SyncMaster 213T.
33 by Kristopher Kubicki on 2/20/2004Dell UltraSharp 2001FP Preview: Gaming LCDs for the Masses
What does the LCD industry lack right now? 1600x1200 low response time LCDs, of course! Dell didn’t hesitate to capitalize on the needs of gamers, so...
53 by Kristopher Kubicki on 11/10/2003LCD – For the Novice and the Expert
Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love The Liquid Crystal Display. With the explosive volume and growth of LCD sales, most of us are becoming experts on...
63 by Kristopher Kubicki on 9/4/2003Samsung SyncMaster 192T: A New Look for 19'' LCDs
The incredibly successful bezel and base design for the SyncMaster 172T prompted the release of the brand new 192T which is based on the same design. AnandTech brings...
5 by Kristopher Kubicki on 6/17/2003Hitachi CML174 17'' LCD Plus Samsung 172T Revisted
Finally, the LCD review you all have been waiting for. We take a real thorough look at the 16ms reponse time CML174 and compare it head to head...
0 by Kristopher Kubicki on 2/12/2003Samsung 172T Reviewed + The Future of Samsung
This week we will be taking a look at the Samsung 172T LCD, but as an added bonus we polled your questions from the General Hardware to ask the...
2 by Kristopher Kubicki on 1/30/2003ViewSonic VG800 - Low Cost High Performance?
ViewSonic's VG800 would like to be the ideal low cost, high performance LCD. However, ViewSonic seems to have missed the mark with this monitor. Find out why...
1 by Kristopher Kubicki on 1/24/2003Daewoo L700C & L520B: Value Oriented 17'' and 15'' LCD's
The Daewoo Group has come a long way since its 1999 bankruptcy. The electronics giant takes a stab at Samsung with their newest 15" and 17" LCDs, the...
0 by Kristopher Kubicki on 11/28/2002Samsung SyncMaster 763MB 17'' CDT: Affordable Flatscreen
Samsung was able to give us a look at the new MagicBright CDT's with their 17" SyncMaster 763MB. The DynaFlat CDT's provided an excellent balance of performance and...
0 by Kristopher Kubicki on 10/30/2002Albatron L17AT 17'': Putting the TV in LCD
Albatron the same people who bring you motherboards and videocards have a new trick up their sleeve, in the form of a 17" LCD. Get ready as we...
1 by Kristopher Kubicki on 10/21/2002AG Neovo S-18 18'' LCD
To follow up our Samsung 191T review from last month we have another high end LCD from the award winning AG Neovo. Do they have what it takes...
0 by Kristopher Kubicki on 10/2/2002Samsung 191T 19'' LCD
You wanted it, you got it! Its been a long run, but we are finally bringing you LCD monitor reviews! Here to debut our LCD reviews is...
2 by Kristopher Kubicki on 7/25/2002Cornerstone c1035 Monitor Review
As 21" monitors become more and more common both in the work place, agressively priced monitors are jumping headlong into the market. Does Cornerstone have a model of its...
0 by Kristopher Kubicki on 7/2/2002Samsung 955DF 19" Monitor
Monitors are perhaps the most used and least reviewed computer component. To make the decision making process easier when deciding what monitor to buy, today we take a look...
0 by Matthew Witheiler on 4/24/2002