My old (17" Viewsonic) monitor has developed several problems which, combined with its general decline due to age (~8 years) makes me want to replace it now.<BR><BR>Although I actually have wanted to ...
Hey all, all these years I was using my old 17 inch Philips LCD monitor (capable of only 1280 x 1024 screen resolution!), while now I got an old 19 inch CRT monitor (at my job) which I am running at ...
Panasonic has announced an enhancement in the performance of high-quality production LCD monitors — the 120Hz 17in BT-LH1760. The new monitor offers wide off-axis viewing and color reproduction and ...
CRT display technology still has a lot of benefits over even the best current flat-panel displays, which means that CRT TVs are often the best way to experience retro games. However, big and bulky CRT ...
Today’s newest display technologies strive to replicate the contrast, colorimetry and viewing angle of the best cathode ray tube (CRT) displays. While most consumers do not think about the color ...
Aside from keeping decades-old consumer-grade computing hardware working, a major problem for many retrocomputing enthusiasts lies in doing the same for vintage monitors. Whether your screen is a ...
If you're old enough to remember CRT monitors and TVs, then you may well join us in our love for this water-cooled gaming PC with a vintage twist. PC modder János Kerekes took his Dremel to an old ...
The cathode-ray tube ruled the display world from the earliest days of TV until only comparatively recently, when flat-screen technology began to take over. CRTs just kept getting bigger over that ...
IBM will voluntarily recall about 56,000 monitors that have the potential to catch fire due to a faulty component on the monitor’s circuit board, the company announced yesterday in conjunction with ...
Suppliers of flat-panel and projection displays in the large-screen-TV (over 30in.) market believe they can dislodge the ubiquitous CRT. They are spending billions to upgrade or build new plants to ...
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