Duck!!
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In a room much too dark to use my iPhone camera to take decent pictures (my main camera’s battery died and I could not find a charger) Viewsonic showed off its answer (or perhaps question depending on which began conception first) to Samsung’s 22-inch SyncMaster 2233RZ, …
Originally posted at CES 2009
Oooh, the things he would do to your laptop.
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It’s difficult to make the monitor category exciting, but Samsung continues to try.
The company showed off two new monitors specifically designed as companion monitors for a laptop. The first is the 22-inch LD220, which …
Originally posted at CES 2009
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(Credit: Samsung)After finally seeing 3D stereoscopic games in action, I now know what all the excitement is about. Playing a game with the “3D” feature turned on delivers on the promise set up by movies like The Creature From the Black Lagoon 3D. Movies that still to this day …
Originally posted at CES 2009
A few months ago I reviewed the Lenovo ThinkVision L2440p and L2440x.
Each has the same form factor however the “x” has LED backlighting while the “p” is backlit by CCFL. The problem I had with the x is that I felt it was not …
Originally posted at CES 2009
Obey the G2410!
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Dell finally throws their hat into the whole green computer monitor trend and of course by green I mean eco-friendly.
Today, Dell announced their brand new, aptly named G series of displays, which includes the 22-inch G2210 and the 24-inch G2410. Each monitor includes Light …
Originally posted at CES 2009
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(Credit: NEC)NEC is staunch in their support of professional level computer monitors and this is great for those that consider themselves of a professional level. However I’m hoping for some more love for us average Joe’s before the week is done. In the meantime, the company announced …
Originally posted at CES 2009
The 26-incher is basically just a small verison of the 30-incher. Or is that vice versa?
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Professional displays can sometimes cost thousands of dollars. Particular consumers usually don’t mind paying this premium however, as the display usually provides an accurate image that some pro users consider a …
Originally posted at CES 2009
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Haier is no stranger to the HDTV market, however CNET has as of yet only reviewed one HDTV from the company. Kind of weird seeing as how Haier is the official HDTV of the NBA.
We’ll soon have a chance to make it up to the NBA though as …
Originally posted at CES 2009
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Scosche's IDR600 earbuds
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Scosche, makers of the Kickback iPhone case–that I had to get my grubby mits on before I understood just how useful it actually was–are not slowing down in its support of the iPod and iPhone platforms. The company recently announced its 2009 accessories …
Originally posted at CES 2009
(Credit: Corinne Schulze/CBS Interactive)If it were up to me, a new monitor would break CNET’s performance record every week. When a display performs well, the actual testing is just a little less stressful, since I’m not considering putting my fist through it every five minutes (I …
Continue reading about Testing made more pleasant: HP’s LP2275w