If you stare at this pic long enough, eventually it stares back at you.
(Credit: Westinghouse)
In Westinghouse’s press materials it states that either of the following monitors would be an ideal solution for a tailgating party. Finally, vendors are starting to give tailgaters the respect they deserve. No …
Originally posted at CES 2009
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(Credit: Viewsonic)I guess I can thank Viewsonic for insuring that I’m not solely writing about monitors for CES 2009. They’ve made a few attempts to diversify and I for one appreciate it, if for no other reason than you can only say so much about HDMI connections …
Originally posted at CES 2009
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You know there's trouble when you combine birds, spheres and targeting computers.
(Credit: Viewsonic)
I’m starting to notice a trend among monitor vendors. Simply selling monitors just isn’t enough anymore. We already covered BenQ’s foray into the All-In-One PC market and now Viewsonic is following …
Originally posted at CES 2009
Seems like you can’t swing a dead thumb drive on a string around at CES without it hitting some vendor’s new netbook. Many are stepping into the netbook ring, even vendors that have never tried anything like it before. Viewsonic would be one of those.
During …
Originally posted at CES 2009
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Along with pretty much every other monitor vendor, Westinghouse is moving to a 16:9, “Full HD” format for their monitors. This means that these new displays will be able to display 720p or 1080p HD content without the need to stretch the image.
Other than that, not much is …
Originally posted at CES 2009
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Hmmm, just what movie is this anyway?
(Credit: Viewsonic)
It wasn’t all stereoscopic screens and crazy 3D glasses at Viewsonic’s showing at CES. The also introduced a new 24-inch monitor, the VX2433.
In keeping with what seems to be a trend with monitor at this year’s CES, …
Originally posted at CES 2009
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Hard to see the ToC in this pic of the P2370. Too subtle for its own good i guess.
(Credit: Samsung)
Samsung has been doing the whole Touch of Color (ToC) thing for a few years now. ToC is when they simply inject some sublet color in to the bezel, …
Originally posted at CES 2009
Either that is a huge hand or, (more likely) the projector is tiny.
(Credit: BenQ)
I’m not certain if this has truly never been accomplished before, but BenQ is claiming that their new GP1 is the world’s first LED pocket projector with an integrated USB reader. According to …
Originally posted at CES 2009
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Giants fonts are the way of the future.
(Credit: Sarah Tew/CBS Interactive)
Hard to believe there are still enough novice computer users still out there that a company would develop a whole line of computers specifically geared to them. Hard for me to believe I should say because BenQ …
Originally posted at CES 2009
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The M2400HD watches you..watching mountains…
(Credit: Sarah Tew/CBS Interactive)
At a separate hotel showing away from the main CES show floor, BenQ showed off their new monitor lineup. The buzzword this year seems to be “Full HD” for many vendor and BenQ is not an exception. “Full HD” …
Originally posted at CES 2009
Continue reading about ‘Full HD’ is the new black (and white) with BenQ