AMD Displays Technology Leadership with New AMD Xilleon
Subject: Displays | January 7, 2008 - 11:19 AM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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SUNNYVALE, Calif. - January 7, 2008 - AMD (NYSE: AMD) today unveiled a new family of AMD Xilleon panel processors designed to provide unrivaled visual quality in liquid crystal display (LCD) digital TVs. AMD's new panel processors deliver advanced motion compensation and frame rate conversion technology for excellent image processing, resulting in a rich, immersive entertainment experience.
Dell Crystal Display a reality
Subject: Displays | January 3, 2008 - 12:15 PM | Ryan Shrout
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Looks like someone spilled the beans early on the "crystal" display that was showcased last CES.
Dell 3008WFP LCD Monitor with DisplayPort
Subject: Displays | December 31, 2007 - 02:00 PM | Ryan Shrout
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DisplayPort is coming, and very soon. Dell is going to be one of, if not THE first to get a high quality DisplayPort capable monitor on the market in the form of an updated 30" display. The Dell 3008WFP adds more than just a DisplayPort connection though; it combines the 30" and 2560x1600 resolution with the features of the multimedia-based 24" monitors released in 2007.
This midsized monitor is making it's mark
Subject: Displays | November 27, 2007 - 12:32 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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LG's L204LT 20.4-inch widescreen LCD monitor seems perfect for gamers with some rather nice stats, 1680 x 1050 native resolution, 2000:1 contrast ratio and a 5ms response time. Think Computers was rather impressed by this monitor, although they did take marks away because it doesn't come festooned with dozens of USB ports.
Fix those fleshtones
Subject: Displays | November 12, 2007 - 04:24 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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Getting a big HD monitor isn't that hard, but making it look just right can be. Madshrimps has reviewed a product that can help, and end arguing over tint levels. The Pantone huey makes it dead simple, with it's sensor and accompanying software, by donig the calibration for you. It will even let you have multiple settings based on how bright the room currently is, as well as profiles for graphics design and more.
X-bit Labs continues on their quest to rate every monitor ever made
Subject: Displays | October 30, 2007 - 05:53 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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Any day now, X-bit labs will start giving away free monitors in a desperate attempt to clean up their testing room. They have probably tested over 100 monitors in the past year, and show no signs of slacking off. This time they focus on 24" models, wide screens preferred. Gamers and movie geeks are allowed argue over which monitor deserves the top spot, but only after they've read the full article.
Round up at the 19" corral
Subject: Displays | October 23, 2007 - 01:11 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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X-bit Labs has gathered 12 19" monitors from 7 different makers, to see what kind of value they offer. With a spread of prices and features, as well as display technologies, there is a lot of information to go through. It will pay off if you are planning to pick up a monitor any time soon.
If you are looking for something a little bigger, Ryan has just finished reviewing Viewsonic's VA2226w 22" Widescreen LCD.
Introduction and Specifications
Viewsonic has a value monitor that comes in at 22 inches and a price point that should get most gamers to finally move on from the 15-19 inch displays. Read our review to get the highs and lows of moving up in the world!
Get a wider perspective
Subject: Displays | October 11, 2007 - 01:14 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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The Acer AL2216W 22" monitor isn't really aimed at those looking for perfection, but rather those looking at getting a 22" widescreen monitor for less than $300. There is absolutely nothing wrong with the monitor, as you would expect from an Acer product, but 3dGameMan felt that there was something missing in some of the games they played. For casual gamers or just for anyone whose eyes are getting
22" LCD roundup
Subject: Displays | October 2, 2007 - 02:35 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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If you are in the market to get a mid sized LCD monitor, then give a little time to ExtremeTech and get some shopping ideas in return. The monitors range in price from $200 to $400, and the quality is widely varied as well, one monitor managed 8/10 while another struggled to hit 4/10. Don't just assume that their rating scale matches yours though, extras like an iPod dock may be a negative in your opinion.
