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Still using a big ol' CRT monitor that takes up 80% of your desk? This 20" Dell LCD monitor offers several good reasons to upgrade: Its 1680 x 1050 resolution, 2000:1 contrast ratio, and 2-millisecond response time deliver deep blacks and sharp edges while reducing blur from videos and games; it has a built-in 2-megapixel webcam that works right out of the box for video chatting, conferencing, etc.; and it has 4 USB ports... more
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It's a shame Gateway uses such a boring image for its award-winning XHD3000 30" widescreen LCD display. Because the picture doesn't show it in action as computing monitor, TV display, and all-around home entertainment device. Features include a native resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels; DVI, HDMI, and component and composite video connections, which means you can play games on it and watch HD programming, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs; a 6-port USB hub; and... more
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Want to watch movies on a really big screen? You could get a 71" LG plasma TV for $50,000. Or for $1,800 you could turn your living room wall into a 9-foot movie screen. This HP projector provides true XGA (1024 x 768 dpi) resolution, plus 400:1 contrast ratio. Images are as bright and as sharp as on a TV. More projectors.
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We're drooling over Apple's new 23" Cinema Display. The minimalist design is beautiful (.75" thick brushed aluminum bezel on an L-shaped base) and it's compatible with VESA mounts, which means you can attach it to the wall! It provides spectacular image quality, and best of all, has a DVI connection, which makes it compatible with PCs. More Apple Cinema Displays.
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