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by ajwatt12 January 12, 2009 8:01 PM PST
What happened to OLED, were there no OLED TVs or monitors? Yes, OLED displays are difficult to manufacture, expensive, and small, but I was expecting manufacturers to make some progress on solving those problems.
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by McDave77 January 12, 2009 10:20 PM PST
The new Dell G2210 and G2410 widescreen flat panels are LED backlit as well. They're also less expensive and consume about half the power of their competitors.
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by srleeplus3377 January 13, 2009 3:24 AM PST
plz stop spamming with false facts lol
by AmbientShadow January 13, 2009 7:03 AM PST
Not a false fact, though the statistics are yet to be lab-tested from what I can tell. I eagerly await CNET's review of those monitors.
by rodLX January 17, 2009 2:05 PM PST
Maybe i missed something in this article, but Eric can you clarify what do you mean with "Thanks to Samsung, you'll be able to connect your monitor to your laptop via wireless.".
Does it means that the laptop graphics are being sent wireless to the monitor? That would be very interesting, not just for laptops, allowing us to get rid of the VGA cables...
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    natalidelconte Must not quite be on Pacific time considering I was up at 3:30 am. Must be CES excitement and anticipation! May as well head to hotel gym.
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    jetscott Late night blackjack, grilled cheese, and meeting the west cost CNET crew. Now for a short rest before the real 1st day.
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