Archive for the ‘Monitors and Displays’ Category

The Futuristic Microsoft Surface Goes Live in AT&T Stores

Microsoft Surface

The multi touch Microsoft Surface table top computer has been introduced in AT&T stores. The revolutionary Surface computer allows users to control the computer through hand gestures and touch on the surface of the display.

The Surface can support multiple users and multiple functions at the same time. It features a 360 degree user interface so you can use it from any angle. (more…)

Sony Discontinues all Rear Projection TVs

Sony LogoSony is dropping out of the Rear Projection TV market after years of poor profits. Instead, the company will be focusing on liquid crystal display (LCDs) and organic light-emitting diode (OLEDs).

The rear projection TV has been the TV of choice for big screen enthusiasts on a budget for several years. However, as LCD prices drop more and more people are choosing the LCD TV over rear projection models. LCD TVs are much thinner than DLP TVs. They can be mounted on walls, and have a much faster startup time also. (more…)

10 Hot All-In-One Computers on the Market Today

If you’ve ever used an all-in-one computer, you probably know how ridiculously convenient they can be. One box, usually the monitor, acts as your “tower,” display and speakers. That means USB and other ports are conveniently located within arms reach. All-In-One PCs have been around since the days of the Atari 800, yet new technology has created a new class of computers.

These new PCs are hardly any thicker than the average LCD monitor, yet they incorporate nearly every part of your computer in a slim and sleek package. Just add a mouse and keyboard to the equation and you’re ready to roll. (more…)

How to Make the Most of Dual Monitors

Dual Monitors
These days many computers come with a graphics card which can handle dual monitors. If not you can either add another video card, or replace your existing card with one that can handle multiple monitors for a relatively cheap price.

Studies show that dual monitors actually increase productivity, not to mention the coolness factor. (more…)

This 42″ 1080p Display is a PC

Yeah you did read that correctly. A company called Lumenlab has shoved a fully fledged PC into a 42″ 1080p flat screen display panel, and not just any PC at that.

The internals of the Lumenlab Q42 PC include 1 Terrabyte of hard drive space, an Intel Core 2 Duo and 2GB of RAM. It also includes Lumenlab’s Hotwire networking technology which is “all you need to bring streaming HD video, HD audio, broadband data and full automation to every power outlet in your home or business.” (more…)