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- Guess who's releasing an 82-inch LCD HDTV? Honeywell. No, really.
- Like Westinghouse, the Honeywell name is getting a dust-off for the new millenium in the consumer electronics market. But unlike Westinghouse, Honeywell was never known for consumer electronics, so it's a bit puzzling why display maker Soyo has been drafted to produce Honeywell-branded HDTVs. Nonetheless, Honeywell...
- Blog posts 2009-02-21
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- Ballmer to headline Windows 7 launch in New York City
- Developers, developers, developers, developers... [nt][nt]Here's to that rounding error getting smaller:DRE: Ballmer to headline Windows 7 launch in New York CitySweet! Wish I could be there to see it. Who knows, maybe something will come up in NYC and I'll be there.RE: Ballmer to headline Windows 7 launch in...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-27
- What to expect from Windows 7
- What to expect from Windows 7MS didn't dial-back UAC prompts, they crippled themIf you're in the mode where you get fewer UAC prompts -- i.e. the default mode -- then you might as well turn UAC off. Anything that wants to can bypass UAC in that mode via the backdoor...
- Discussion threads 2009-05-05
- Honeywell MT-HWJCT42B2AB Altura MLX
- The name Honeywell is probably best known in the United States for its appearance on fans, humidifiers, air purifiers, and the like, but the conglomerate--which is involved in industries from aerospace and fluorocarbon to automotive turbochargers, according to its Web site--recently licensed its name to Soyo, a maker of LCD...
- Product reviews 2008-11-11
- Dual Monitors With the 24" Soyo Pearl (DYLM24E6)
- Having two 24" LCD monitors helps out productivity immensely. Rather than having one monitor and trying to put two windows side by side, use two monitors which will allow one to view both windows in their full size. One caveat of trying to view multiple windows with one monitor is...
- White papers 2008-08-06
- The polycarbonate all-in-one 22" LCD PC
- The last time I built a wooden all-in-one 19" LCD PC, my family wanted it in the kitchen and my mother wanted it in hers. To keep everyone happy, I built my mother another one pictured above and below out of 3/16th inch jet-black polycarbonate which...
- Blog posts 2008-01-22
- Build a Mac Pro equivalent workstation for 1/3 the cost
- Conventional wisdom tells us that a digital content creation and CAD professional had to fork out $6000 to $10,000 dollars for a high-end 8-core dual-processor workstation, but this is Real World IT where I say screw conventional wisdom. I've put on my mad scientist hat again and brewed something up...
- Blog posts 2008-01-03
- How LCD makers inflate their contrast ratio scores
- How LCD makers inflate their contrast ratio scoresFrank SSony provides both static (which they call on-screen) and dynamic contrast ratios in their specs. But I notice retailers aren't as forthcoming when they advertise them--you're less likely to see the static contrast ration in a newspaper ad.Kind of, sort of, like...
- Discussion threads 2007-12-23
- 24" LCD 1920x1200 displays now mainstream at below $300
- 24" LCD 1920x1200 displays now mainstream at below $300I had to chuckle......when I noticed that you felt the need to define "CRT". Makes me feel my age. :)Carl RapsonWhat does this mean for LCD TVs?Surely if 24 Inch LCDs of that resolution can be found for under $300. 42"...
- Discussion threads 2007-11-09
- 24" LCD 1920x1200 displays now mainstream at below $300
- I can still remember 1991 when I bought my first computer display for my first computer. It was $315 for a 14" CRT Cathode Ray Tube non-Interlaced monitor that had an actual viewing size of around 13" and the display was about as flat as a beach ball. Back in...
- Blog posts 2007-11-09
- Thinking of buying a Shuttle PC? Think again...
- Thinking of buying a Shuttle PC? Think again...I don't understand...you tried getting a 5V card working in a 3V system and thought a downgrade on the BIOS was going to do the trick? That a BIOS flash was going to magically increase the voltage on the bus?wow.no offense, but...
- Discussion threads 2006-12-26
- Intel aims for open-source graphics advantage
- Intel aims for open-source graphics advantageWell done IntelI will choose Intel graphic chip equipped computers where possible. Supporting the companies that support open source.Microsoft takes a hitMicrosoft,Stands to lose big in Intel's move as well. MS has every intention of killing off OpenGL and forcing DirectX upon NVidia and...
- Discussion threads 2006-08-09
- Soyo DYLT032D
- Like that broomstick in a game of limbo, prices on LCD HDTVs just seem to get lower and lower and lower. The Soyo DYLT032D is one of the least-expensive 32-inch flat-panel LCD sets out there right now, costing less than $800 at the time of this writing. The big question...
- Product reviews 2006-06-21
- Soyo FreeStyler Bluetooth headset
- You might recognize the Soyo brand if you're familiar with computer motherboards and peripheral devices, but it's certainly not a recognizable name in consumer electronics. However, that hasn't stopped Soyo's recent foray into the mobile space with its new Soyo FreeStyler Bluetooth headset. The Soyo FreeStyler Bluetooth headset retails for...
- Product reviews 2006-06-02
- HP vs17
- With an attractive design and a low $279 price, it's hard not to like the HP vs17. Even though its performance is average, the 17-inch LCD wins points by adding decent-sounding built-in speakers and a headphone jack. It even has volume buttons on the control panel, a feature left off...
- Product reviews 2006-03-13
- Soyo Dymond DYLMO19A
- The Soyo Dymond DYLMO19A has a bargain-bin look and feel, but its good image quality, built-in speakers, and digital connectivity outweigh its aesthetic shortcomings. The Soyo's $400 MSRP is too high for its limited offerings, but if you can find it for less (we found it online for $250), it's...
- Product reviews 2006-02-21
- Mandriva acquires Lycoris Linux assets
- Mandriva acquires Lycoris Linux assetsLycoris wasn't half badIt was indeed one of the better "Windows desktop clone" Linux distros out there. The only real problem with it was the software was always 2 or 3 releases behind the most current stable release, and in the ever progressive and catching up...
- Discussion threads 2005-06-15
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