Hardware maker Dell has decided to remove cathode ray tube monitors from its lists. A spokesperson for the company said the move was 'eco-friendly' as it would eliminate almost 20 million pounds of ...
Flat-panel monitors for desktop computers are expected to surpass traditional cathode ray tube monitors in revenue this year, a sea change for the display industry. Declining prices, combined with ...
For computer users casting a covetous eye over a TFT-LCD (thin film transistor liquid crystal display) monitor to replace their bulky CRT (cathode ray tube) monitor, now may be the right time to start ...
Worldwide shipments of liquid-crystal display monitors rose 23 percent in the second quarter of 2001 compared with the same period last year, according to research firm DisplaySearch. Shipments were ...
IBM on Thursday expanded its recall of certain 15-inch monitors, saying hundreds of thousands more units have a potentially faulty part that could create a fire hazard. The computing giant issued the ...
POWAY, Calif. (CBS.MW) -- In another blow to the future of the traditional, hulking computer monitor, Gateway on Tuesday said it would eliminate the cathode ray tube monitor from its standard line of ...
Austin, Texas-based Round2 Technologies Inc. has announced the acquisition of Monitex, a CRT (cathode ray tube) monitor reuse and recycling company based in Grand Prairie, Texas, and the formation of ...
Thomas Electronics, with its main headquarters located in Clyde, New York, has been a prominent player in the electronic display and imaging industry since 1948. Their main product offerings include ...
Samsung has unveiled the first CRT (cathode ray tube) monitor with video-input features and improved output brightness, hoping to broaden their application and make them suitable for watching TV or ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Computer monitors and television screens have only grown in complexity and fidelity as the years have gone by. Liquid-crystal displays, better ...
IBM will voluntarily recall about 56,000 monitors that have the potential to catch fire due to a faulty component on the monitor’s circuit board, the company announced Tuesday in conjunction with the ...
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