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Submitted by Mike Purcell on Fri, 10/02/2009 - 17:59.
Mini DisplayPort to DVI, that's easy. But what if you need to go the opposite way? You long to connect your DVI graphics card to that alluring Cinema Display's Mini DisplayPort input. "Impossible!" you cry. It was. Until now.
The First DisplayPort KVM Switch, Hurray [DisplayPort]
Submitted by Mike Purcell on Wed, 08/19/2009 - 20:40.
She's not much to look at, but this is the first DisplayPort KVM switch, so you can hook up two DisplayPort-compatible computers to a single monitor (and keyboard and mouse, obvs) without converters.
Liquid OLED Tech Could Lead to More Reliable, More Flexible Displays [Oled]
Submitted by Mike Purcell on Sun, 08/16/2009 - 18:00.
We've already told you that legitimate flexible OLED displays really are coming now, but thanks to some Japanese researchers they could be more reliable—and flexible!—than we first imagined.
Eizo S2242W - 22in widescreen TFT review
Submitted by Mike Purcell on Fri, 08/14/2009 - 04:01.
At last, a 22in monitor that doesn't have a TN panel! We have a look at Eizo's FlexScan S2242W 22-inch widescreen TFT, which features a PVA panel with a 1,920 x 1,200 native resolution. Is this the monitor we've been looking for? Read on to find out.
Consumer Electronics Association Fights NYC Over Stricter Electronics Recycling [Recycling]
Submitted by Mike Purcell on Tue, 08/04/2009 - 21:40.
CEA, the organization that represents every gadget-maker (and throws CES every year) is involved in a squabble with the NYC Department of Sanitation over new, stricter laws governing proper disposal of electronics.
Mimo 710-S Monitor Flips Shut to Go Portable [Monitors]
Submitted by Mike Purcell on Tue, 08/04/2009 - 13:00.
If you're looking for a tiny, extra monitor, Nanovision makes some utilitarian Mimo-branded gear. But now their latest 710-S monitor adds a bit of flare to the mix.
HP LP2475w - 24in widescreen TFT review
Submitted by Mike Purcell on Tue, 07/28/2009 - 07:56.
Spending less than £200 for a monitor is usually a false economy as it's the component you spend more time interacting with than any other. Stretching your budget a little further can make for a sound investment. We take a look at HP's LP2475w which uses the latest H-IPS panel technlogy.
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