Microsoft today continued its online ping-pong game with Google and launched "Microsoft Online Services for Businesses of All Sizes" in the growing software-as-a-service (SAAS) arena. A trial of the beta is available for free, but Microsoft will be charging subscription fees when the service goes online in the second half of the year. Read more
Don't blame the fridge for your steep power bills - an Australian consumer agency study has found that videogame consoles and plasma flat-screen TVs are major electricity guzzlers, even when left on stand-by. Read more
I've been browsing the web looking for some recent TFT comparisons and have been struggling to find many.
I'm looking to buy a 24" TFT and it will be purely for gaming. Has anybody got any suggestions as most of the reviews I have seen have been for Gateway, Dell etc... the big box shifters. Is it my imagination or have these monitors suddenly become better or are the more specialised monitor manufacturers just not getting a look-in when it comes to review time?
I'm moving from a 19" Iiyama that I've had for nearly 10 years and a Mitsubishi 91. It's time to save space but I want a fast monitor, great image quality and no ghosting.
Hey I have been trying to research exactly the same thing. I am lookinf for a great CAD monitor but was unable to find any recent reveiws. So far people have been impressed with the "T" range of Samsungs and "VP" series Viewsonics. I think I will wait for a VP2650.