I realize that the "burn in" problem would make a plasma monitor problematic for computer users, but a hardware screensaver could remedy the situation. What are the other reasons for a lack of plasma ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Insight Media--a market research firm specializing in microdisplay-based products--reports that ...
Put this on your Christmas list: Pioneer Electronics’ Mac compatible, third-generation 43-inch PureVision XGA plasma monitor. And then hope that Santa can spare US$11,500 to get one for you. The ...
In the context of a computer monitor only:<BR><BR>1) How do you like it?<BR><BR>2) Is is as sharp as a standard CRT? How does it compare?<BR><BR>3) How does it compare to a computer/TV LCD?<BR><BR>4) ...
Las Vegas, NV — Samsung, the world’s leading manufacturer of CRT and TFT computer monitors and professional displays, unveils three stunning new additions to its family of high-end plasma displays ...
"The new device is capable of controlling both the plasma conduction current and the light emission with an emitter voltage of 5 volts or less," said Gary Eden, a professor of electrical and computer ...
Thanks to falling prices, technical advances and a growing interest in networked digital-signage systems, sales of large LCD and plasma displays are heating up. The result? The unleashing of pent-up ...
LONG BEACH, Calif - Dec. 20, 2004 - Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. announced today the expansion of its family of commercial-use plasma displays, with the PDP-424MV enhanced definition plasma display.
At 63'', the PPM63H1 is said to be the world's largest plasma display. Targeted for use as a replacement for front and rear screen projectors in conference rooms, as well as for use in large retail ...
Got US$15,995 to spend on a monitor? If so, you may want to check out the new CMP5000WXU plasma display from Hitachi. The monitor was designed for conferences and show rooms, restaurant menu boards, ...
I think that it's time to address the elephant in the room: the Apple plasma story that I floated in the run up to Macworld Expo. The story was based on a tip that I received from a source that was ...