Ok heres the deal, I'm looking to buy a monitor, either LCD or CRT. I'm looking to spend either <$400 or around 600 (depending on how much I get for the notebook I'm selling soon). Does anyone have ...
I've had an LCD monitor (Dell 2209WA) for a while and even though I've used CRTs most of my life, I'm pretty happy with this (IPS panel, low response time and input lag, standard gamut) except for one ...
Also, setup and key adjustments are more complicated with LCDs—and much more necessary—than they are with CRTs. To be sure, all displays can benefit from proper tuning and adjustment. But ...
Tired of chunky cathode ray tube (CRT) monitors taking up space on their desks, users increasingly are turning to flat-panel liquid crystal display (LCD) instead, according to a study released ...
All hail the IIyama Vision Master Pro 512, an old timer pushed to within an inch of its life. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Are ...
Cast yourself back in time for a moment. It's the '80s or '90s and you've just settled down with a big bowl of sugary cereal for the Saturday morning cartoon lineup. A few days later you come home ...
ViewSonic Corp has been around since the CRT monitor days. I know I had some of their products back in the day. However, they’re still kicking around and have come back with a high-end 4K LCD IPS ...
The days of displays with plenty of junk in the trunk - CRTs from the 1990s and earlier - are well and truly over. The new thing is flat screens built on LCD technology with thin profiles weighing ...
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