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Game-Eyez Glasses
(Reviews) These glasses can reduce eyestrain, but they affect people differently.
LG.Philips LCD unrolls 14-inch color e-paper display
(News) South Korea's LG.Philips LCD is out to impress at next week's Consumer Electronics Show and will unveil a 14.3-inch color electronic paper display.
Top 5 20-Inch Wide-Screen Monitors
(Reviews) These are the top 20-inch wide-screen LCD monitors today, but ratings and rankings can change quickly due to pricing and technology changes, so check back frequently for the latest info.
When to Buy a Monitor
(How To) Monitors follow some pretty familiar seasonal sales patterns--but don't forget that arranging to purchase a bundled display when you purchase a new PC can be a big money saver, too.
Sony spinoff plans high-end FED monitors for 2009
(News) A company spun off from Sony Corp. is developing a line of monitors based on FED (field emission display) technology, which offers faster response times, consumes less power, and produces warmer, more realistic images than is possible with other flat-panel technologies.
Monitors, Peripherals
(News) Monitors, Peripherals
'3D' Screen Launched
(News) Heliodisplay projects a convincing mid-air display.
New LCDs Show Sharp Text and Bright Graphics
(Reviews) A half-dozen newcomers find places on our 19-inch LCD monitors chart.
How to Buy a Monitor
(How To) How to Buy a Monitor
Top 5 20-Inch Wide-Screen Monitors
(reviews) Top 5 20-Inch Wide-Screen Monitors
German Researchers Say 'Minority Report' Transparent Screens Possible
(reviews) German Researchers Say 'Minority Report' Transparent Screens Possible
Double Your Fun With a Second Monitor
(howto) Double Your Fun With a Second Monitor
Eizo Shows Off Sizable Displays
(news) Monitors debuting at Comdex include a 50-inch plasma display and some smaller (and more affordable) alternatives.
Home Office: Tips for Better Monitors and Graphics
(howto) Video cards and displays, plus the best monkey-spanking game ever.
Buyers' Guide to Monitors
(reviews) Inexpensive CRT and LCD models are suitable for general use, but many full-featured models are worth the extra cost.
KDS Xtreme Flat XF-9p
(reviews) Well priced, but image quality leaves much to be desired.
Samsung SyncMaster 950b
(reviews) Buyers on a budget should look carefully at this very attractively priced monitor.
Iiyama Vision Master Pro 454
(reviews) An interesting monitor with two inputs and built-in speakers, but average picture quality.
Compaq P920
(reviews) This monitor offers excellent text performance, but the price is high.
Dell P992
(reviews) The Dell P992 renders very attractive images, but at a somewhat hefty price.
Sony CPD-G410R
(reviews) High-price monitor delivers high performance for both text and graphics.
NEC-Mitsubishi MultiSync FE950+
(reviews) A general-purpose monitor that works well for mixed graphics and text use.
ViewSonic VG181
(reviews) This 18-inch LCD provides digital and analog inputs and solid image quality for less than a grand.
ViewSonic VG171
(reviews) A winning combination of low price and top-notch images makes this 17-inch LCD an especially attractive buy.
Hardware Tips: Get the Most From Your Display and Graphics Card
(howto) Adjust your monitor and graphics card settings, shut down your modem after a fixed length of time.
Quick Takes: PDA Presentations
(reviews) Presenter-to-Go by Margi Systems turns your Handspring Visor into an on-the-road presentation tool.
Big, Flat, and Almost Affordable: 17-Inch LCDs from Samsung and ViewSonic
(reviews) With under-$900 prices and high native resolutions, these two flat panels look appealing.
Screen Gems
(reviews) Our tests of 22 new displays reveal which ones give you the most monitor for your money.
Scads of Screen, Skimpy Price
(reviews) This no-frills LCD monitor performs fine at its native resolution, but its rough spots will make you think twice.
Tomorrow's Displays Are Looking Good
(news) Look for thinner, brighter, finer, cheaper monitors--both large and tiny--in the near future.

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