Posted on 2008 under Displays, Plasma, Mobile phone |
4
Apr

Plasma screens tend to belong in your home attached to a wall. Not any more. Panasonic in association with AbleComm have announced that a new phone will be created using a plasma screen rather then an LCD display. LCD’s have been used in phones for a number of years now, so the use of a plasma screen is going to be a change.
The benefits of using Plasma over LCD are first, only 1.5 volts are needed to operate the Read more… »
Posted on 2008 under Displays, LCD/TFT, USB Devices, Computers |
25
Mar

If you have used a multi monitor set-up (2 or more monitors attached to your PC) then you will be totally aware of how much more productivity you have. Tasks can be completed far quicker as the extra estate you have allows you to keep more windows open and cut out the problem of minimising and maximising windows. Add a third or even forth can help even more.
LG have now launched a 20.1 inch wide-screen display which connects to your PC via USB. The contrast ratio is 5000:1 and the response time is just 2ms. Unfortunately the USB standard is just compatible with Windows at the moment, Read more… »
Posted on 2008 under Displays, Digital News, LCD/TFT |
15
Mar

This new UltraSharp 2009W has 20-inch 16:10 widescreen monitor does up a 1680 x 1050 resolution, with 36% more pixel content than Dell’s 19-incher. The display also outperforms its budget friendly E207WFP predecessor with a 102% color gamut, 2000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 5ms response time, and four USB 2.0 ports. Only inputs available are DVI with HDCP and VGA, but perhaps all can be forgiven with that $289 pricetag. It’s available now.
Posted on 2008 under Displays, Digital News, LCD/TFT, Design |
3
Mar

The T-series LCDs borrow from the “crystal” style elements of the Bordeaux series, but pack in some business-friendly specifications. The SyncMaster T260 is the flagship of the series, with 26-inches of real estate, 1920 x 1200 resolution, 20,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 5ms response time and a DTV tuner option, while the similar T240 hits at 24-inches and brings 0.3 Watts standby power. Inputs include DVI and HDMI and D-sub. More basic displays start at 19-inches, multiple color accent options are available, and everything will be available globally in March.