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Dell's UltraSharp 2408WFP: A tale of woe The story begins one lovely spring day, with me deciding to invest in a bigger display to freshen up my aging ViewSonic vx2025wm and LG... |
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Big monitors, big problems As many of you know, I have professed my affection for the Dell 3007WFP we have here in Damage Labs on multiple occasions. I think... |
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Last year, Samsung released a 19" LCD monitor capable of being hooked up via a simple USB connection. That's neat, but is there a cheaper... Type: Feature article Tags: Displays |
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Retest day January 17, 2008 We were finally able to make it up to the mountains again to finish what we... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous Linux-Unix Networking |
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Talkin' CES on the OCF Podcast I've made an appearance on the latest episode of the OCF Podcast. This time, we talk at some length about the developments in PC... Type: Blog post Tags: CPUs Graphics Displays Input devices |
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Behold Thumper: Sun's SunFire X4500 storage server In July of 2006, Sun added an interesting new machine to their lineup of Opteron-based x86 servers. It was codenamed 'Thumper' during... Type: Blog post Tags: Storage Systems Linux-Unix Servers |
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This cute little device seemed to be tailor-made for our needs: it's a dual-port switch that handles four kinds of inputs: USB keyboard, USB mouse,... Type: Feature article Tags: Displays Input devices |
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IDC is predicting manufacturers will ship more LCD screens than traditional CRT displays this... Type: Feature article Tags: Displays |
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DESPITE HAVING MANY advantages over CRTs, LCD monitors have yet to really make... Type: Feature article Tags: Displays |
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