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added 2007 Tue Aug 21 7:00:00 by unknown user
"Typography has a rich and interesting history developed and honed over centuries. It is a shame to misrepresent typefaces especially as the pixel-grid approach becomes less relevant as displays reach higher resolutions." Saved By: SpaceCat85 | View Details | Give Thanks
added 2007 Sat May 19 16:31:02 by Ousama
On Friday, LG Electronics said it will scale back on production of its PDP (plasma display panel) screens later this year in order to improve the business performance of its display operations.
added 2007 Sat Mar 17 16:36:28 by _kam0_
Technovision is showing off their 205-inch LCD at CeBit, that makes the formerly buff Sharp 108-inch LCD feel downright pathetic. That's enough space to park two mini coopers on, side by side.
added 2007 Sat Feb 24 22:33:39 by kawiiguy
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added 2006 Mon Aug 28 2:57:22 by Adam
Wired shared one writer’s experience with readers today about Phillips’ newest line of information displays. Their latest venture in the LCD race is making a 3-dimensional display. Information on two models have been released so far, and they both sound promising.
added 2006 Tue Aug 22 21:33:40 by TheAttacks
The norm for desktops today is a 17” display. Unless of course you are a gamer then you will probably have a 19” display or two. And, of course, on the professional side of things you will find users who sit before 20” - 30” displays. But how much larger can things get?
added 2006 Wed Aug 16 22:16:15 by Firewire
Widescreen monitors are all the rage, and Samsung is right there with the trend. We have a look at one of Samsung's latest entries to the widescreen LCD market, the 21 inch 215TW. Is it just another widescreen monitor? Let's find out!