OK, technically it's 21.5 inches. But it's new, not refurbished, and you don't have to meddle with any rebates. Today only! Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands of reviews, ...
DisplayLink and Acer today announced the availability of a new Windows Vista Aero-compatible USB computer monitor, with integrated DisplayLink technology. The 22-inch B223 screen, part of Acer’s ...
Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands of reviews, features and blog posts. He writes CNET's popular Cheapskate blog and co-hosts Protocol 1: A Travelers Podcast (about the TV show ...
DisplayLink and LG today announced the availability of a new 22 inch LCD USB monitor with integrated DisplayLink technology. This new addition to LG’s product portfolio, the LG Windows Vista ...
It would not be a normal day without ASUS launching a few new products and one of them today is the rather attractive looking LS221H widescreen LCD. It is a 22-inch monitor capable of a resolution of ...
Westinghouse previewed a new 22" widescreen 3D LCD monitor that was so "pre-beta" it didn't even have a model number. Designed to replace a standard two-dimensional monitor, it offers polarization ...
Nothing too spectacular here, but Greenhouse has introduced an all new 22-inch LCD monitor over in Japan. Aside from the perfectly average WSXGA+ (1,680 x 1,050) resolution, 300 cd/m2 brightness, ...
ViewSonic might be known for their line of computer monitors, but their HDTVs aren’t too shabby. Today, they released the VT2230, a 1080p 22-inch LCD for $349. With an 8000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, ...
The 21.5- and 22-inch LCD monitor segment is expected to see the largest growth with a 25% compound average growth rate (CAGR) from 2008 to 2010, as bigger models are becoming the market mainstream in ...
In computer monitors, as in televisions, models with LCD technology are becoming bigger, cheaper and more dominant in the marketplace. During 2004, the liquid-crystal display market shifted from ...
Laptops have taken over desktops as the primary computer choice for most consumers, but their screens are generally mediocre at best. If you use your laptop for basic tasks, you’ll get along just fine ...
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