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Dell XPS One 27 Touch Review @ TechReviewSource.com
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The Dell XPS One 27 Touch is a high-end all-in-one desktop PC that gets Windows 8 right. It starts off by helping you learn how to use the new operating system; plus its touch interface makes sense in the new tiled Start screen environment. Add a speedy Core i7 processor and feature set that lets you run faster and farther than other all-in-one PCs."
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Matrox TripleHead2Go Digital SE External Multi-Display Adapter Review
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The Matrox TripleHead2Go Digital SE is built like a tank! The thick black metal casing and clever, minimalistic design give this device a certain charm of its own. Short of using some power tools there is no way normal usage could risk to damage the unit. The connectors and ports are well positioned and feel very solid with no flimsiness or wobbling. The rubber feet are a welcome touch to counter any sliding on most desk surfaces."
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[DreamWare Computers] Samsung T27B750ND HDTV Monitor
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Over the last year or so Samsung has really started to blur the lines between their TV and monitor product lines. A lot of their Smart TV features are finding their way on to the monitors, which are far from being just single/dual input monitors anymore either. Today I have the T27B750ND display on the test bench and this display is a full on Smart TV and computer monitor and even has support to be a display on compatible phones and tablets, as well as being able to accept keyboard input for some apps where you can eliminate the need to even use a computer attached to it. Is this the direction our displays are headed, and has Samsung been able to execute a feature packed display without overdoing things? Let`s find out."
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Asus Taichi 21 Review @ TechReviewSource.com
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Windows 8 opened up new possibilities for mobile computing and the Asus Taichi 21 takes advantage of this. It has dual 11.6-inch 1080p displays where the second on the back of the primary display acts as a tablet when closed. Both of the displays look really good but the battery life is short."
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Crossover 27Q 2560 x 1440 LED Pivot Monitor Review - XSReviews
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The Crossover 27Q sounded like an absolute bargain -- a pixel-dense 2560 x 1440 PLS display, 27? across the diagonal, mounted on a stand that allowed up to 90 degree rotation, all for 250. That`s the same price I paid for my HannsG 28DP monitor three years ago -- and that monitor uses a TFT panel, has no LED backlight, doesn`t swivel and indeed has broken down three times in three months. A link to the article would be much appreciated."
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Acer T232HL Review @ TechReviewSource.com
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We got our hands on the new Acer T232HL, a 23-inch model that retails for $500. It and its larger sibling, the Acer T272HL meet the requirements to be Windows 8-certified displays, which includes support for at least five simultaneous touch points and a bezel design that does not interfere with the user`s ability to interact with the interface."
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Mega monitor round-up: 22 23-inch & 24-inch monitors tested
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Out of the four most affordable screens in the test - the AOC e2343F2, Acer G246HLBbid, LG E2442T-BN and the BenQ GL2450 - the Acer one is the best choice for response times, and the LG E2442T-BN has the best viewing angles, brightness and colour fastness. Especially gamers with a limited budget should consider the Acer G246HLBbid.
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GIGABYTE dual Thunderbolt motherboards debut 4k resolution on Intel Collage
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GIGABYTE, a leading manufacturer of motherboards and graphics cards, announced support for 4k display resolutions using multiple standard 1080p displays with Intel Collage display technology. The new collage feature is available from an Intel graphics driver update that needs to be individually implemented by motherboard companies before it is available to the user.
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Philips Hue: Fancy and colourful lighting at a hefty price
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The Hue lights from Philips offer a glimpse into the future of the fully automated and centrally controlled hi-tech home. Installation is very simple, the E27 bulbs fit in most common fittings and they are very energy-efficient. And unlike certain other energy-saving and LED lights, the Hue bulbs are able to provide a warm glow.
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BenQ RL2450HT review: fast gaming monitor
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Without a doubt BenQ has made a monitor that's very interesting for gamers. We would even go as far as saying that the RL2450HT is a better gaming display than the significantly more expensive 120 Hz XL2420T.
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LG E93 monitor review: is wider better?
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We were very impressed by the EA93, it's a unique and daring monitor with a very stylish design. Of course it would have been nice to able to adjust the height of the screen, but other than that it is very complete in terms of features and the performance is excellent in many areas. Where the EA93 really stands out is with colour rendering, it is one of the best we've seen in this regard. We do wonder if graphic designers and photo/video editors will prefer 2560x1080 over 2560x1440.
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Vizio M3D651SV
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"Vizio's latest 65-inch HDTV, the M3D651SV, rings up at less than half the price of last year's model, and it offers LED backlighting and a boatload of features, including integrated Wi-Fi, passive 3D along with glasses, and plenty of Web apps. More importantly, it delivers a bright picture with solid blacks in both 2D and 3D mode."
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Samsung S27B750V Review @ TechReviewSource.com
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The Samsung S27B750V is an attractive 27-inch monitor that has a unique design that`s certainly eye-catching. It has dual HDMI ports, good color quality but it all comes at a high price and scarce features beyond what`s necessary."
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Samsung S27B970 WQHD LED Monitor
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Can sleek, gorgeous, modern style and functional efficiency combine harmoniously with superb video performance? They do in Samsung's current top model, a super high 2560x1440 resolution 27" PLS LED monitor.
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Iiyama ProLite XB2485WSU vs XB2380HS review
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There are those that swear by monitors with a resolution of 1900x1200 pixels, and feel that an extra 129,600 pixels make all the difference. Of course there's something to be said for a little additional vertical space. We were therefore excited to hear that Iiyama has not abandoned this segment yet, when it announced the ProLite XB2485WSU. Hardware.Info tested it to find whether the Dell U2412M has a new competitor.
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