On-going reviews
Product survey: 19 and 20 inch LCD monitorsWhy choose a 20'' over a 22''? Because of a lower price, less bulk, comparable reactivity, and identical resolution. Here is some advice for those wanting to buy a new screen and do not want to go broke in the process!
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22 inch LCD monitors, a review of 2007/2008 models [ MAJ 2008-04-15 ]They were meant to spell the end for 20 and 21 inch screens. And there is good reason. They are bigger and not more expensive (sometimes they are even cheaper). Also, recently some have cumulated advantages in design, reactivity, and colors.
Product survey of 23 to 28 inch Full HD LCD monitors [ MAJ 2008-04-01 ]To attract buyers, manufacturers are now in an all out technology war, which can’t help but make us happy. There has been constant innovation in the form of artificial sweeping (black frame insertion), the first 24'' TN 3 ms, wide gamut, and the addition of HDMI inputs.
Video projectors, a survey of 2007/2008 models [ MAJ 2008-03-12 ]Overall increase in resolution, the arrival of multi-function projectors, HD, a rise in contrast ratios for LCDs and DLPs… Home projection is gaining in popularity!
LCD and Plasma TVs, a review of 32'' to 50'' models [ MAJ 2008-02-02 ]Plasma and LCD screens are now competing on equal ground with nice depth in black, equally rich colors, Full HD resolutions and more HDMI inputs. The new 24 Hz modes are a bonus for the eyes ensuring more fluid sequences even in tracking shots. The new generation has arrived!
Are our calibration profiles good for all LCD monitors? [ 2008-01-14 ]We give you the profiles for most screens! Great, you say. But will they work with all operating systems (Windows XP, Vista, Mac...) or different graphic cards?
Download a calibration profile for your screen [ 2008-01-14 ]LCD default color rendering can range from good (the best are factory pre-calibrated) to utterly awful. Color dominances are frequent and lately there has been the particular trend of more bluish colors except in white which has a reddish tinge.
30 inch monitor survey: Apple, Dell and Samsung [ MAJ 2007-09-17 ]A 30 inch LCD is a 76 cm diagonal and has 2560 x 1600 pixels totaling more than 4 million. This is equivalent to the amount of information displayed on five 15 inch LCDs or two 24 inch screens in a dual monitor configuration.





