Remember when your computer LCD display had that brand-new, fresh out-of-the-box shine? If it's looking a bit dull lately, we'll show you how to safely give it a good cleaning. Remember when your ...
The LCD panel industry is suffering from over supply and falling demand, and in this case, what’s bad for Wall Street and stock prices is good for consumers. Nobody likes to buy an expensive new LCD ...
You probably look into it more than your life partner’s eyes, yet when you stare at your computer screen, you’re doing so through smudges, lint, and grime that make websites harder to read and put ...
You're looking at one right now. It might be sitting on a desk, stuck on a wall, or cradled in your hand. Monitors have millions of components, but we usually only ever see just the one thing. It's ...
Using a non-LCD screen for computer tasks may decrease the risk of exacerbating symptoms in sufferers of post-concussion syndrome (PCS), suggests a new pilot project. A pilot study conducted by the ...
It seems like just yesterday…but in reality, it was nearly 20 years ago. What am I talking about? My first substantive coverage of direct-view displays appeared in EDN on March 5, 2005, and I’m ...
That is good to know that they produce less heat. I have been waiting for my CRT to die. I have kept it because I do photography and have been worried that the color of LCDs is not as good as a CRT ...
The SeaPAC R9-8.4 from SeaLevel System leverages a reduced instruction set computer (RISC)-based embedded computer with an 8.4-in. thin-film transistor (TFT) LCD to create a wide-temperature, ...
I just recently moved into a new place, and I'm considering placing my TV near my computer. Would static from the TV (either LCD or CRT; I can currently choose TVs of either type to use) damage the ...
There are already ways to siphon data from computers without a network connection or old-fashioned physical theft, but this might be one of the cleverer examples. Researchers have found a way to steal ...
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