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Augmented-reality glasses is Google’s vision where everybody wears glasses with HD cameras integrated, always connected to the internet. The first video with an early prototype of such a device has reportedly surfaced on the internet. Before listening to Google’s distraction about how advantageous it is ... |
25 May 2012 09:56 GMT |
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Once a well-known developer and vendor of computers and related products and services, Compaq has finally reached the point where its name is about to become history.
And by “become history” we don't mean to say that it will make some grand achievement, but that it will finally become a thing of the... |
24 May 2012 19:01 GMT |
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QHD monitors are only now starting to crop up as sellable items, so we're definitely going to report on all the ones we spot. This time though, the folks at Samsung Hub are the ones who did the spotting, at a launch event in Korea. The product is called SB970, it is part of the Series 9 range and was originall... |
22 May 2012 11:19 GMT |
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Lugging a monitor along wherever you go kind of goes against the idea of owning a laptop but hey, we've seen stranger things than people who always need a secondary display.
PROLiNK has reportedly launched an USB-powered monitor called PRO1301WE.
Weighing 645 grams (1.42 pounds), it has a diagonal of 13.3 in... |
16 May 2012 07:09 GMT |
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Monitors come in many shapes, sizes and connectivity capabilities, some more common than others, and Philips has just extended the availability of one of the rarer ones.
The product that has now made its way to European stores is a certain liquid crystal display monitor called 221S3UCB.
The words “liquid cry... |
10 May 2012 03:56 GMT |
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People checking out retail stores in Japan may run across a certain monitor, or pair of monitors, that a company from the Country of Sunrise completed not too long ago.
Hermitage Akihabara is again conveying news about products that have only just been launched in Japan.
The company now getting attention is Green... |
8 May 2012 19:01 GMT |
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They may not be going through the same type of supply strain as hard disk drives did early in the year, but large-size TVs aren't exactly in abundance right now.
That isn't to say that there aren't enough of them to sell, because the world isn't in that kind of bind just yet, and hopefully never... |
7 May 2012 13:01 GMT |
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LG Electronics may have just offered businesses the type of solution they sought in their quest to reduce infrastructure costs without butchering their productivity.
There are many work positions nowadays that require employees to have their own computer, but LG may have removed this need.
Its P Series, new VMware... |
7 May 2012 03:59 GMT |
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ViewSonic probably has a point when it calls a certain new monitor “super-slim,” but after staring at the thing, or its photo anyway, we can't help but feel that there isn't much point to that “slimness.” In its press release, ViewSonic describes the 24-inch VX2460h-LED as “o... |
2 May 2012 09:07 GMT |
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After seeing the arrival of so many monitors and HDTVs with this or that special feature, we finally get to see one that caters to the needs of the common man. We should probably start by saying that the type of display we are going to talk about is not usually the sort that mainstream and entry-level customers can... |
27 April 2012 05:11 GMT |
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There are two new Acer monitors gearing up for availability in Japan, and probably the rest of the world too, eventually.
They are part of the G Series and are called G225HQLAbmid and G225HQLAbd. They will start selling by the end of next month (May, 2012).
The screen diagonal measures 21.5 inches and the panels ar... |
26 April 2012 09:54 GMT |
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Iiyama has recently announced the ProLiteT2234MC Multi-touch monitor, on its official website. The new 21.5” display has an IPS LCD panel that should offer an image quality well above the one offered by the cheaper TN based panels. Iiyama’s new touchscreen has a native resolution of 1920 x1080 that make... |
25 April 2012 10:21 GMT |
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Mitsubishi has made one of those product announcements that provides all relevant information without actually being accompanied by market availability.
There are, or perhaps it would be more accurate to say that there will be, two new DiamondCrysta monitors in Mitsubishi's collection.
Both of them have a dia... |
24 April 2012 07:46 GMT |
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In a surprising move, the US Senate has already passed a bill that makes “black box”- or “big brother”-like gadgets mandatory for all cars driven in USA in just two and a half years, infowars.com reports.The House is expected to quickly approve it while the citizens are probably overjoyed with... |
21 April 2012 08:49 GMT |
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Acer has begun shipping the HN274HBbmiiid 3D monitor, or perhaps it is more accurate to say that ComTech has started to do so. Either way, there is a new 27-inch monitor from Acer available, one that supports 3D images and video. To that end, the refresh rate is of 120 Hz and there is even NVIDIA 3D LightBoost s... |
18 April 2012 10:22 GMT |
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The NAB 2012 show is on as we speak, and Canon is participating, having a certain display, well, on display.
Like Eizo before it, the company has revealed a panel with a native resolution of 4,096 x 2,160 pixels, commonly dubbed 4K.
It is just a prototype though, and the exact specs, not to mention average pricin... |
18 April 2012 03:15 GMT |
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We've seen how the HD resolution has supplanted 1,024 x 768 as the most popular worldwide and, now, we find out that Intel wants things to move even faster on the display market.
According to Liliputing, the Santa Clara, California-based company fully expects higher resolution displays to start gaining in promi... |
13 April 2012 16:41 GMT |
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The resolution commonly associated with HD video-capable TVs has apparently become more widespread among displays, around the world, than 1,024 x 768 pixels.
It was only a matter of time before the HD resolution, 1,366 x 768 pixels, became the most commonly used in the world.
Until not too long ago, that position ... |
12 April 2012 13:01 GMT |
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We didn't think it was all that strange to hear about 45-inch or larger panels with a super high resolution, but we do feel it is a bit odd that a smaller one is in the works.
If what Zone-Numerique says is true, Eizo is getting ready to launch a 36.4-inch monitor with a native resolution of 4,096 x 2,160 pixel... |
11 April 2012 10:18 GMT |
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Philips' business product line now includes the Moda 248X3LFHSB LightFrame monitor. At least, this is what VR-Zone said not long ago. The Moda 248X3LFHSB bears the LightFrame moniker because of its special bezel that emits blue light, for the purpose of reducing eye strain and aiding concentration. Whether or... |
10 April 2012 11:07 GMT |
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Acer has a new monitor listed, for the price of 299 Euro, $394 according to exchange rates.
Envisioned for designers, researchers and office workers, it has a considerable screen size (27 inches in diagonal), but the rest of the spec sheet is pretty generic, minus the contrast ratio at least.
To elaborate, the dyna... |
4 April 2012 08:27 GMT |
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Philips has reportedly announced its new 24-inch Brilliance 241P4LRY monitor. It comes with a special technology called ErgoSensor that allows it to turn off if you’re not in front of it and also chastises you regarding your neck posture, optimal viewing distance and too much staring at it. I know it sounds fu... |
29 March 2012 05:52 GMT |
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Princeton may have already unveiled two monitors this month, but that doesn't mean it can't or won't bring out some more. The two displays that Princeton has unveiled in the country of sunrise are called PTFBYF-24W and PTFBYF-19W. Their names already make it more or less clear what their sizes are, ... |
26 March 2012 09:09 GMT |
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We wrote about an upcoming 23.6-inch LCD widescreen monitor from I-O Data, and now we are showing you the LCD-MF234XPBR, LCD-MF234XBR, and LCD-MF224XBR.
Contrary to what some may think, these aren't much more advanced or feature-packed than the aforementioned display.
In fact, they actually cost less, with th... |
21 March 2012 06:09 GMT |
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In the midst of all those strange and new displays, I-O Data brings a dose of normality by releasing fairly common monitors that still keep up with the times.
The new LCD-MF242E might not be quite as refreshing as some would like, though, not with the price it sports.
Granted, we've seen monitors and TVs that... |
21 March 2012 05:37 GMT |
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If you were wondering what weird gadget was going to spring up next, only to be lost in obscurity shortly thereafter, GeChic may have the answer, though it no doubt wishes its invention will catch on somehow.
To go right to the point, GeChic has reportedly created a very special kind of monitor, one that most peopl... |
19 March 2012 10:11 GMT |
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Lenovo is really experimenting with its PC line, making both questionable and understandable design and release decisions, and the ThinkCentre M92z is no exception.
The ThinkCentre M92z would be an average, run off the mill all-in-one computer if Lenovo didn't decide to make it look like a monitor.
Granted, ... |
19 March 2012 06:51 GMT |
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Stealth.com Inc. (Stealth Computer) has officially introduced the SVM-2150W, a monitor meant for marine, outdoor and transportation applications.
When it comes to working outdoors, a display, and any other consumer electronics device, needs to fit certain criteria, and this extends to more than just sunlight visib... |
17 March 2012 07:32 GMT |
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There will soon be a new monitor running around retail stores, one that Philips created and gave an IPS (In-Plane Switching) panel, plus a very thin form factor. Philips claims that the 239C4QHSB, better known as the Blade 2 monitor, is one of the slimmest desktop monitors on the planet, or will be once sales start... |
15 March 2012 06:54 GMT |
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There is a new monitor on the way to retail stores, or at least those located in Japan, the Country of Sunrise, courtesy of none other than I-O Data.
The last time we wrote about an I-O Data LCD was back in February (2012), when the LCD-AD202X and the LCD-MF222E showed up.
Now, the LCD-MF274XVBR has appeared, tho... |
14 March 2012 15:11 GMT |
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Acer's collection of monitors has entered a growth spurt, so now we have several new LED-backlit models to talk about, all of which can already be found online, save for two.
One of the displays that have not yet started shipping, and will do so only next month (April, 2012), is the Acer S271HL. Its price is o... |
13 March 2012 04:12 GMT |
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CeBIT is still underway in Hannover, Germany, and ASUS has various things to show there, such as the unusual PA248Q monitor.
It isn't some special resolution, brightness or other display parameter that makes this thing stand apart from all of the others of its type.
Granted, the IPS panel does give it better... |
9 March 2012 09:02 GMT |
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Sharp has many professional displays to its name, so it didn't mind adding a few more, especially with the 2012 Digital Signage Expo underway.
Like Samsung, Sharp has secured a booth at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Nevada, booth #1300 to be exact.
Instead of just digital signage products, though, Sharp ... |
8 March 2012 13:31 GMT |
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We've boggled at the veritably huge collection of LED-backlit TVs that Samsung has prepared for 2012 and, now, we are looking at the monitors headed for India.
There are five new displays on the way towards that particular country, or so people say.
Their screens measure 18.5 inches, 20 inches, 21.5 inches, ... |
7 March 2012 09:25 GMT |
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The latest version for BatteryCare brings to the table improvements and fixes designed to improve its performance. First thing on the change list is a new internal core engine, which should be a game changer for the application.
BatteryCare 0.9.9.0 also features memory optimization, which translates into a faster an... |
5 March 2012 05:09 GMT |
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In a world where every new monitor covered by the media seems to be a new Full HD panel with display parameters within a certain range, Princeton Technology has launched a somewhat different pair.
Contrary to what its name might make one believe, Princeton technology is not a British or American company, but a Japa... |
2 March 2012 08:21 GMT |
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The latest release for HWMonitor PRO, 1.13, does not come with a large list of modifications, but it extends the amount of hardware devices it can provide details about. Among the entries, preliminary support for AMD “Trinity” APU is also listed.
New in this revision of the application is the loading scr... |
29 February 2012 08:25 GMT |
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Acer has officially launched its latest LED-backlit monitor, though it has not gotten around to actually making it available yet.
The S271HL S1 series, as the display is called, measures 27 inches in diagonal and is the sort of product whose spec sheet will flood your vision with zeros.
Most notable is the dynamic... |
16 February 2012 10:37 GMT |
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It appears that I-O Data now has two more monitors to sell, both of them featuring the 16:9 aspect ratio and largely similar specs, save for the screen size and native resolution.As revealed in the Japanese announcement, the LCD-AD202X measures 20 inches in diagonal, while the LCD-MF222E has a screen size of 21.5 inc... |
15 February 2012 11:04 GMT |
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LG may not be making the same choices as Samsung in regards to its OLED TV, but that does not mean it is slacking off, as its newest product announcement all too clearly shows. The company has announced the impending availability of a new, special monitor, bearing the name of D2500N-PN. The name alone does not exa... |
14 February 2012 04:16 GMT |
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I-O Data is almost ready to start shipping a new monitor, one that has an arguably peculiar combination of performance specs and pricing.
The LCD-MF234XPGBR, as the company's new monitor is called, is not exactly the most revolutionary of displays.
That would imply that it is intended either for regular consu... |
9 February 2012 12:11 GMT |
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If anyone was wondering, Samsung has a monitor/docking station hybrid almost ready to start shipping, not just ultrabooks and netbooks for kids.
Being involved in so many different IT industry segments, Samsung often launches things in a set instead of releasing items one by one.
In this instance, the company has... |
1 February 2012 10:21 GMT |
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Looks like Green House has finally gotten around to unleashing a new multi-purpose display, one that should already be shipping to customers.
Green House has just finished revealing a display that may end up acting as a TV or a monitor, depending on who buys it.
Dubbed GH-TV22JLHDK, it is not so much a Smart TV, b... |
16 January 2012 05:58 GMT |
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Samsung hasn't released just Series 7 products, but also a Series 9 monitor that, according to its maker, incorporates the best that the company has to offer in monitors.
“The best” is a term subject to interpretation, but if Samsung itself says it then at least the intention to make it best-in-cla... |
5 January 2012 11:31 GMT |
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Samsung has many things prepared for this year's CES, a certain out-of-the-ordinary display being just one member of the crowd.The display, or one of them, that the company has officially launched is called Series 7 HDTV Monitor TB750.The name implies that this is a sort of merger between a PC monitor and a TV,... |
5 January 2012 07:51 GMT |
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AOC has just sent out a press release in which it details an USB monitor which it hopes to send to stores at some point next month (February, 2012).
There is something rather strange about the announcement, or at least the product.
Simply put, this is not the first time that the company introduces it.
Then again,... |
5 January 2012 07:31 GMT |
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In addition to a pair of different computers, HP has prepared a trio of displays, only two of which can perfectly be defined as kin.
Out of the three monitors that HP has created for businesspeople, the two that can be called siblings are HP LV1911 and LV2011.
Armed with LED backlighting and affordable prices, th... |
4 January 2012 15:01 GMT |
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NEC's MultiSync series of monitors just got a new member, one that is supposed to be superior to previous-generation models in size, weight and energy efficiency.The new display that NEC announced is a MultiSync EA-series member with a diagonal of 24 inches. Its full name is MultiSync EA243WM.It utilizes a 16:1... |
3 January 2012 15:21 GMT |
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HP's new monitor isn't one of those new, Full HD panels, but chooses, instead, to settle for a lower resolution (1,600 x 900 pixels).
The widescreen display bears the name of Compaq LE2002xm and has a diagonal of 20 inches.
By now, users familiar with HP's product line and naming schemes will have gu... |
29 December 2011 16:01 GMT |
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Not often does a monitor get released that, while featuring the fairly common widescreen form factor, has a native resolution different from Full HD.
NEC is getting ready for the start of a new year just like everyone else, but the product now in sight is one that won't be at the 2012 edition of CES (Consumer E... |
22 December 2011 09:11 GMT |
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