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Mixed Results for Taiwan’s Notebook Makers

by Raverstead

There were mixed results for Taiwan’s major notebook manufacturers in November. Acer reported a 1% month on month increase in sales in November to NT$28.5 billion ($913.7 million), though this was down 7.3% year …

Tags:Acer| Asus| Compal| Desktop Monitors| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| ODMs & OEMs| Quanta| tablets| Taiwan| Vol 21 - Issue 49

There’s Innovation in the Monitor Market

by Helen Vince

Monitors – The LCD monitor market is in an interesting phase at the moment. The research division of Meko Ltd, the publisher of Display Daily, has been tracking monitor shipments in Europe for nearly …

Tags:Desktop Monitors| Europe| Large Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 43| Volume 21

Philips Introduces “Safe Blue” Desktop Monitor at IFA

by Raverstead

Philips introduced a new technology that eliminates “harmful” blue light from LED backlights, while still giving a colour balance that looks complete

Tags:Blue Light| Desktop Monitors| Health and Safety| IFA 2014| MMD (AOC Philips)

Freesync Monitors Will Cost $100 Less Than G-Sync

by Super User

AMD has told PCR that its upcoming Freesync (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 4) gaming monitors will be between $80 and $100 cheaper than models with Nvidia’s G-Sync technology. Both aim to eliminate screen …

Tags:AMD| Desktop Monitors| Game Playing| Large Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 35| Volume 21

Dell Drops Legacy Connections on Ultrasharp

by Super User

In the process of updating its Ultrasharp line, Dell has dropped the legacy connections on its 2012 model (U2713HM, Display Monitor Vol 19 No 33) in favour of increased digital terminals. Similar to the …

Tags:Colour Critical Monitors| Dell| Desktop Monitors| Large Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 39| Volume 21

ViewSonic Returns to Gaming in a Big Way

by Super User

The day before our flight to IFA (watch for the full report soon!), we attended an event by ViewSonic, in London, where the company was introducing new gaming monitors. ViewSonic has recently partnered with …

Tags:Desktop Monitors| Game Playing| Large Display Monitor| ViewSonic| Vol 21 - Issue 35

Samsung Matches Curve of the Eye

by Super User

A curved 27″ monitor has been introduced by Samsung. The company says that this makes the S27D590C perfectly suited to entertainment uses such as gaming. Viewing distances to all parts of the screen are …

Tags:Curved Displays| Desktop Monitors| Large Display Monitor| Samsung| Vol 21 - Issue 39| Volume 21

Axiomtek Protects Slim Monitor From Dust and Water

by Super User

The P6171 is a 17″ touch monitor from Axiomtek, designed for areas where space is an issue. Measuring 28mm thick, the unit has an IP65-rated front bezel and is suitable for use in self-service …

Tags:Desktop Monitors| Kiosks| Large Display Monitor| resistive| Vol 21 - Issue 35

Sony Claims Thinnest, Brightest 27″ Surgical Monitors

by Super User

Designed for minimally invasive surgery and surgical microscopy, Sony’s 27″ LMD-2765MD and LMD-2760MD monitors are said to be thinner (57mm) and brighter (1,000 cd/m

Tags:Desktop Monitors| Large Display Monitor| Medical| sony| Vol 21 - Issue 39| Volume 21

Dell Widens Gamut and Size

by Super User

A 2015 version of Dell’s Ultrasharp U2414H (Display Monitor Vol 20 No 38) has appeared on the company’s Chinese website. While similar to last year’s product, the display on the U2415H has been changed. …

Tags:Colour Critical Monitors| Dell| Desktop Monitors| Large Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 35| Volume 21

QF-28 Brings Fast UltraHD to AG Neovo

by Super User

AG Neovo’s QF-28 marks the company’s entry into the 28″ UltraHD monitor space. Featuring a DisplayPort input, the monitor can show UltraHD content at 60fps. 10-bit colour is supported, as well as picture-in- and …

Tags:Desktop Monitors| Europe| Large Display Monitor| UltraHD| Vol 21 - Issue 40| Volume 21