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Sony PFM-42B1 Professional Flat Panel Monitor
by Stephen Dawson
Almost all computer monitors and TVs use the same technology that first appeared in the 1940s: the CRT. How both consumers and manufacturers would love a viable flat panel display. LCDs dont make the grade: its too hard - and expensive - to produce LCDs larger than 20 inches diagonal.
Apr 2, 2001
Review Group
Labs : TFT
by Staff Writers
Time to put the lid on your conventional bulky monitor? Australia's largest flat panel display roundup thinks so.
May 1, 2003
TDK Tremor Xa-40
by David Field
When equipped with a new speaker technology, you’d think that small speakers would start sounding better. You’d be wrong.
Oct 9, 2006
News
LG's new "Edge" look for HD TVs
by Alex Kidman
Bezel free TVs like a "sheet of glass" are the new black in home HD. We're not sure it trumps Bravia-styling, but you be the judge.
Apr 30, 2008
News
Light shone on LCD shortage tunnel
by Fleur Doidge
An ongoing shortage of LCD parts - further exacerbated by a major maker's decision to halt external supply - may be partly relieved in the projection sector by products tipped for a 2004 release.
Feb 5, 2004
IBM NetVista M42 (830544A)
by Nirmal Chandrasena
The IBM NetVista M42 business PC offers a 2.4GHz Pentium 4 with 256MB DDR RAM and a 40GB hard disk.
Jun 1, 2003
News
Would you buy a curved TV from NEC for $10,000?
by Daniel Long
NEC has developed an ultra curved 43" CRV43 TV in the US with all the whistles and bells you'd expect from a drool worthy TV specimen. But at that price, let's hope your drool is coated in gold.
Jun 4, 2009
News
Prepare yourself for Digital TV
by Adam Turner
The digital countdown has begun, but is your lounge room ready for the death of analogue television?
Oct 20, 2008
Feature
Enough SED?
by Tim Dean
Is the next generation flat screen technology worth waiting for?
Aug 2, 2006
MITSUBISH DIAMOND VIEW DV159
by Darren Ellis
While the price of LCD screens drop to comparable pricing levels with CRTs and sales are on the rise, technologically they are held back because at the end of the day the picture delivered by an LCD limits its application compared to a CRT.
Apr 1, 2003
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