Entries in monitors (3)

Monday
Jan022017

CES 2017: Dell launches 'World's Thinnest' 27-inch USB-C capable UltraThin monitor

Dell is bringing the almost bezel-less ultra-thin display technology from its XPS 13 notebook to a desktop monitor. The USB-C enabled 27-inch UltraThin monitor heads to market this March for US $700. While it may not be as compelliing as the Apple-LG collabo 5K UltraFine Display, it looks enticing for users who don't need a UHD display and want to go for the sleekest, thinnest desktop display around.

Featuring  Dell’s InfinityEdge technology, the bezel design around all four sides is nearly invisible. This display maxxes out at Quad HD with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 with color coverage of over 99 percent sRGB. So, while not 4K or 5K, it is still a showstopper for anyone desiring a nifty monitor to accompany their laptop or desktop PC.

Saturday
Jun012013

ASUS betting on 4K technology for desktop monitors with 31.5-inch PQ321 display

While the highly touted 4K video standard has been the biggest feature to come to home theatre and HDTVs since 3D and BluRay, ASUS has gone a step further in pushing for he standard in desktop monitors. The PQ321 display offers 31.5-inches of 4K goodness with an unprecedented 3840×2160 resolution.

 

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Monday
Jan072013

CES 2013: HP's first USB-powered LED 15-inch monitor for $179

HP's U160 is a portable USB-powered LED monitor designed to serve as a companion to notebooks, mini PC's or tablets. Slated for a January release and priced around US $180, the U160 has a clever carrying case that doubles as a stand.  It can be powered by USB 2.0 ports, features a366×768 resolution with a 16:9 ratio and is Energy Star compliant making it an ideal adjunct to today's portable devices.