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Samsung LN55A950 120HZ 55 inch 1080P LCD TV Review @ Tweaknews | Posted on: 30/06/2009 @ 10:02
The model being reviewed today is fully 120hz compliant, has full LED backlighting, it has Samsung\'s top of the line 55 inch LCD panel for their best color reproduction they have available. This should be an interesting review to see if the newer 120hz technology does work, or as with any first implementations, this could be deemed as an expensive trial run to iron out the bugs before the true ...
Review: Videk USB Display Adapter | Posted on: 30/06/2009 @ 9:40
UK supplier Videk's USB-to-DVI adaptor got in our good graces immediately by bundling in a DVI-to-VGA adaptor. A USB cable and Windows driver disc was included too, which was handy as the drivers available on DisplayLink's website were no good. We loaded the software into Vista and had our second display up and running straight away. Hardware acceleration is supported, meaning that frame rates ...
Corsair Hydro Series H50 - taking on the air-cooled establishment | Posted on: 30/06/2009 @ 9:20
Corsair's budget liquid-based cooler aims to stick it to the premium HSFs. Does it?
Nanovision MIMO UM-710 USB Monitor Review | Posted on: 30/06/2009 @ 8:30
If you're like one of many technology junkies today, then your computer of choice may be a laptop, which severely limits your multi-mon options. Today's laptops (and even netbooks) usually have an extra monitor port, but lugging around a full-sized LCD monitor with your laptop isn't a feasible option. What if someone made a tiny little monitor that you could stow away in your laptop bag? ...
Samsung SyncMaster T240 | Posted on: 29/06/2009 @ 6:34
Who doesn’t like large display monitors? Sure we do! Advances in product technology and quality have made an LCD display for your computer a given these days, it’s just a question of how much you can spend and which one to get. Responding to this surge in demand for quality 24-inch LCD displays is the Samsung SyncMaster T240, a monitor that comes with a respected pedigree, making ...
Philips Cinema 21:9 | Posted on: 22/06/2009 @ 15:12
Summary: The Philips 56PFL9954H is a super-wide, ultra chic and devastatingly effective 1080p LCD TV Score: 5/5
ViewSonic VX2433wm 23.6 Inch DVI/HDMI TFT LCD Monitor | Posted on: 19/06/2009 @ 12:00
You would be hard pressed to find visual shortcomings with the ViewSonic VX2433wm. With a resolution of 1920x1080 you are able to display the latest HD content, something the majority of smaller monitors are not capable of. The monitor's visual qualities are complimented by being able to connect via all three of the most popular connections; HDMI, DVI and VGA.
Lilliput EB701Y 7-Inch Touchscreen LCD Monitor | Posted on: 18/06/2009 @ 17:40
When putting together a mobile PC, the monitor is a big consideration. For use in the car, a touchscreen monitor is especially important. Lilliput Electronics Co. has dedicated itself to solving our mobile PC monitor dilemmas by providing flexible touchscreen monitors. The screens are the perfect size for car computing, or for any number of other uses. The Lilliput EBY701-NP/C/T model 7-Inch ...
Desperately Seeking Quality LCDs | Posted on: 17/06/2009 @ 5:00
A while back, BenQ sent us their FP241VW LCD, an expensive high-end offering with some interesting features. Can this S-MVA panel best the competition, and does it even matter?...
Samsung Omnia Pro B7320 Phone Unveiled | Posted on: 15/06/2009 @ 15:00
Samsung at the CommunicAsia conference in Korea this week unveiled the Omnia Pro smartphone, also known as the Samsung B7610 Louvre. The Samsung Omnia Pro comes with a 3.5-inch WVGA AMOLED touch screen display and a sliding QWERTY keyboard. For the operating system, the Samsung Omnia Pro B7320 is running Windows Mobile 6.1 with the ability to upgrade to Windows Mobile 6.5 once it's available. The ...
DisplayLink Linux Driver Continues To Mature | Posted on: 11/06/2009 @ 13:30
It was just one week ago that there was an update released to the DisplayLink X.Org driver and its kernel frame-buffer module, but there is now yet another update available. This time around the xf86-video-displaylink driver is at version 0.3 and it adds preliminary support for RandR and eliminates its ShadowFB support...
Competition: Win a 42 inch LCD TV on Coolest Gadgets UK | Posted on: 11/06/2009 @ 7:40
If getting something for nothing is your kind of thing, then head on over to Coolest Gadgets UK for a chance to win a monster 42 inch LCD LG TV. The LF7700 comes with an integrated Freesat HD tuner, which gives you high def freeview pictures thanks to everything being beamed over a satellite. This TV also [...]
OCZ Agility Series SATA II Solid State Hard Drive Unveiled | Posted on: 10/06/2009 @ 14:40
OCZ Technology Group today released the OCZ Agility SATA II Solid State Drive (SSD), affordable series of SSD's for notebooks and desktop computers. The Agility Series SSDs have a speedy 230MB/sec read and a 135MB/sec write speed, along with a 64MB of cache."The new Agility Series of SSDs are the latest addition to the OCZ lineup of solid state drives and are designed for cost-conscious consumers ...
Stereoscopic 3D Monitor From iZ3D: Passive Glasses and Polarized Screens | Posted on: 08/06/2009 @ 5:10
As a company who has been making stereo drivers for a while, iZ3D offers a hardware solution that in many ways gives NVIDIA's GeForce 3D Vision some competition. But does it really have what it takes?...
Windows 7 Pricing Information Unveiled | Posted on: 06/06/2009 @ 15:10
With Windows 7 shipping October 22nd, the only thing else on everyone's mind is how much does Windows 7 cost? Microsoft has not officially unveiled its pricing information for Windows 7 but some pricing details have emerged from Best Buy that almost look too good to be true.Apparently, Engadget got their hands on the Best Buy internal memo that says that the company will be starting a new ...
DisplayLink's Frame-buffer and X.Org Drivers | Posted on: 05/06/2009 @ 19:20
Last month we shared the news about DisplayLink providing USB GPU support under Linux that was open-source and backed by the company while the Linux drivers were being developed in conjunction with the Linux Driver Project. Today, on our birthday, they have released udlfb 0.2.2 and xf86-driver-displaylink 0.2...
Coolmax PS-224 LCD Power Supply Tester | Posted on: 03/06/2009 @ 3:10
The Coolmax PS-224 Power Supply Tester is a great little gadget to have handy to take a quick look at any power supply when troubleshooting a PC. It takes the guesswork out of the equation and hits you with the hard cold facts, to show you if your PSU is still up for the job or not.
Sony PSP Go Pricing and Availability Unveiled | Posted on: 02/06/2009 @ 21:40
Sony made an official announcement today of the Sony PSP Go, the new portable that was leaked over the weekend prior to E3. The new device features a much slimmer profile, Wi-Fi, 16GB of memory, Bluetooth, and a number of other features. Sony also said that it would be shipping a Pink version of the PSP-3000 for advertising with the Hannah Montana crowd of girls. Pricing and Availability
Intel's DRM Gains DisplayPort Capabilities | Posted on: 01/06/2009 @ 15:00
Keith Packard of Intel has mailed out seventeen new patches to those on the dri-devel mailing list. In this latest round of work, Keith brings support for DisplayPort connections to the Intel DRM i915 driver...