Monitor Prices To Increase In April
Published on March 28, 2008 to Display Panels and MonitorsIn order to cover rising quotes for monitor panels in April this year, monitor vendors are planning to increase their ASPs (average selling prices), according to sources at monitor vendors. Read more
Analog 7" LCD Panel Prices Drop Below Production Costs
Published on August 4, 2008 to Display Panels and MonitorsPrices for 7" analog panels, which are mostly adopted for digital photo frames, have fallen to as low as US$15, a price that panel makers would not be able to derive profits from. Read more
AT&T Increases DSL Prices
Published on February 6, 2008 to Using the InternetIt looks like that the "fastest Internet for the price" is going to get a bit more expensive. Cnet reports that AT&T will make certain plans more expensive. If you are using AT&T for your phone,... Read more
Microsoft Slashes Windows Vista Prices
Published on March 3, 2008 to Software MiscellaneousFollowing a less-than-ideal volume of upgrades to Microsoft's next-generation operating system, the software giant has cut the price on the two main versions of Windows Vista, bringing the cost... Read more
HD DVD Player Prices Dropping Quickly
Published on February 21, 2008 to Digital Entertainment MiscellaneousPricewatch - Many retailers already have adjusted to the outcome of the HD format war between Blu-ray and HD DVD. HD DVD players are now available for less than $90 - and are cheaper than many... Read more
Pocket Sizes, Pocket Prices But Packed With Features: Sansa e270 vs Creative Zen V
Published on September 12, 2006 to Home TheaterWhen you want a colour flash player, you can pick looks, features, price - or all three. Mary Branscombe looks at the Sansa e270 and the Creative Zen V. Creative packs a colourful screen and capable features into the tiny Zen V, but SanDisk gives you storage, expansion and a great screen, if you can find room in your pocket a player that's just a little thicker than an iPod Nano. Read more
Seagate and IOGear's Mobile Hard Drives: Different Form Factors, Different Prices
Published on January 25, 2005 to Notebooks and LaptopsSeagate wants to get some of the USB flash drive market with its 1" 5 GB hard drive. IOGear claims its Combo 1.8" Ion Drive with 40 GB of capacity is what the mobile professional really wants. Are either of these devices what you really need for data dumps from one PC to another? Read more