Case modding took off in the late 90s, and taught us all that computers could (and should!) look awesome. Much of the aesthetic went mainstream, and now tons of computer cases come with lights and ...
We’ve heard about the benefits of reflective electronic paper displays time and again, so why aren’t there E Ink monitors for those who spend all their time on a computer reading, writing, or ...
For daily productivity, work, web browsing, and entertainment, eReaders can’t compete with the crisp colors and high refresh rates of LCD displays. LCDs (and increasingly OLEDs) have and will be ...
Flat screen displays currently used in computer monitors, television sets and numerous other electronic devices are all built on a glass base. Most use liquid crystal devices (LCDs), which filter ...
Most modern computer monitors, and even televisions, have an edge-lit LCD display that’s fundamentally similar to the first such displays sold decades ago, but that’s not where the future is headed.
Making eyes not only at your living room but your desk too, Samsung has introduced a new range of LCD monitors under its "Touch of Color" (ToC) banner. The four new models – the T190, T220, T240 and ...
CRT monitors might be best remembered for breaking the backs of anyone trying to haul them from place to place, but they might still be one of the best ways to play games. They’re still big, bulky, ...
Of all the confusing display tech terms, few are easier to mix up than OLED and QLED. Barely half a letter separates them, but they work very differently, and those differences can matter a lot when ...