Posted: December 22nd, 2011 | Author: Buster Cookson | Filed under: Technoid Computer News, Technoid Gadget News, Über Monitor, Übergadget | Tags: AOC, AOC e2343Fi, Apple Doc, CES 2012, Integrate Doc, iphone, iPhone Docking Station, LCD, LCD Monitor, LCD Panel, SRS Speakers, Technoid Computer News, Technoid Gadget News | No Comments »
AOC, creators of displays great and small has added a twist to the humble LCD monitor. Making HDMI inputs look old school AOC’s new e2343Fi monitor includes a docking station for your iPhone or Touch. While the e2343Fi may look like your standard 23″ monitor it’s SRS speakers and integrated Apple interface makes this monitor perfect as a mini multimedia studio. Once the brains of the operation is docked your iPhone’s display is automatically mirrored on the 23″ LCD, in it’s full high definition glory. AOC isn’t stopping at adding a docking station to your monitor either, rumors suggest a combined USB connectivity and dock has already been prototyped. AOC’s new multipurpose monitor along new prototype displays will be on show at the much anticipated CES 2012. AOC is coming prepared with many tricks up their sleeve.
Integrating a dock into the base of the LCD display is just another way AOC is added more function to LCD panels. Other models in AOC’s range also include tricks like USB powered displays, touch screen, 3D and picture frame functions. In the case of the e2343Fi with your Apple device docked the monitors SRS speakers and LED back-light display are at the iPhone / Touch’s disposal, playing tunes and displaying video at will. The monitor also includes the usual array of PC and HDMI inputs to meet day to day demands. Read the full article »»»»
Posted: October 24th, 2011 | Author: M.Aaron Silverman | Filed under: Apple, Cult of Apple, Favorite New Thought, M.Aaron Silverman, Standout, Technoid Computer News, Über Monitor | Tags: apple, Apple Inc, Apple Television, Apple TV, Apple-iTV, AppleTV, Blip, Cloud, Favorite New Thought, Google TV, itunes, Smart TV, steve jobs, Steve Jobs Biography, Technoid, Technoid Computer News | Tags: Apple Inc, Television, Walter Isaacson | Comments Off
Let me make this clear – seems to have been slightly grey in previous posts: APPLE WILL PRODUCE A TELEVISION! It won’t be TV as we know it, IT WILL BE a new generation iMAC!

Highpants has trumpeting the possibility of an Apple-made TV set since March this year “Not happy with the Apple TV set top box, Apple is launching into the Television market, the first true Smart TV’s are about to roll of the production line. Apples ethos has always been to ADD gadgets to our lives, the Apple iTV won’t be a computer, it will be a true Television Set++”
In the latest round of rumours - kicked of by Hayley Tsukayama at the Washington Post and befuddled by the Wall Street Journal’s Mark Gongloff - experts are finally admitting to reading more than their own write-ups, in the form of Walter Isaacson’s new Steve Jobs biography . . . Read the full article »»»»
Posted: September 28th, 2011 | Author: Buster Cookson | Filed under: Buddhas Brother, Technoid Computer News, Technoid Gadget News, Über Monitor, Übergadget | Tags: Billion Colors, HP, IPS, LCD, LED, Technoid, Technoid Gadget News, Technoid IT News, Uber, Value IPS, WQHD, ZR series, ZR2040w, ZR2240w, ZR2440w, ZR2740w | Comments Off
LCD Monitors are the work-horse of every computer setup, weather laptop or desktop your monitor has to represent the entire computer world, before your very eyes. The quality of that picture and the clarity of your window into the computer world comes down to the technology in the panel. IPS Panels are the professionals of the LCD world, for video editing these monitors are essential, photographers and graphic designers swear by them. HP’s newly released ZR-series Performance Displays use the latest IPS technology to provide a powerful salvo in the Über Monitor battle. There are four new members of the ZR series, with prices ranging from $729 USD to the unbelievably low $189 USD for the little brother of the family, the ZR2040w 20″ LCD. Read the full article »»»»
Posted: August 30th, 2011 | Author: Buster Cookson | Filed under: Technoid Computer News, Technoid Gadget News, Über Monitor | Tags: In-Plane Switching, IPS, Plane to Line Switching, S-PLS, S24A350T, S24A650, S27A850, Samsung, SyncMaster, Technoid IT News | Comments Off
The current King of Über computer monitor technology, the IPS panel has a new challenger. This new young upstart from Samsung is taking the fight to the King.
Samsung has announced the latest additions to its SyncMaster family of monitors, featuring new S-PLS – Plane to Line Switching – technology. Similar to other types of IPS – In-Plane Switching – displays the Samsung variant offers much better viewing angles and brightness. Three models have been announced, the S24A350T, S24A650 and S27A850. More than just the introduction of three new models Samsung has standardized next generation monitor technology, opening the way for Samsungs new S-PLS technology to become standard for affordable computer monitors.
The new SyncMaster monitors are based on Samsungs version of IPS, S-PLS. Previously only used in Samsungs killer little table the Galaxy 10.1 Tab, this is next the generation of LCD. Samsung has also tried to optimize S-PLS for mass produced monitors, at 15% cheaper to produce than other IPS panels Samsung’s hard work is paying off. Read the full article »»»»
Posted: July 27th, 2011 | Author: Buster Cookson | Filed under: Buddhas Brother, Favorite New Thought, Hardware, Technoid Computer News, Über Monitor | Tags: Dell, In-Plane Switching, IPS, IPS LCD Monitor, Monitor, Technoid IT News, TFT, U2412M, Uber | Comments Off
We’ve been following IPS panels for a we while now, and with much anticipation of them becoming a bog standard item, a standard consumable . . .
Dell this week released a new affordable IPS LCD Monitor, a monitor with more pop than a lady gaga track and a price tag we can actually afford, the monitor is already on sale for $399 USD. The panel is based on IPS technology - In-Plane Switching – that gives the display a more vivid and brighter picture than the current generation LCD monitors. The iPad 2, iPhone 4, Asus Transformer tablet, Samsung Galaxy tablet all use IPS displays to give the tiny displays that little extra pop, critical when the whole computer is just a display. Are IPS monitors about to hit mainstream?
The style of the monitor is semi professional with Dell’s standard black and silver in use, not that you will notice once the display lights up. Functionally Dell have managed to fit a lot into the budget. The stand can tilt back, swivel and rotate, coming off completely for wall mounting. Rotating the monitor into landscape or portrait orientation for different workloads. Technical specifications include 1920 x 1200 resolution, 2,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 8ms response time and 178º wide viewing angles. Some compromises have been made to keep the price down, multi-media options such as HDMI or speakers have been abandoned. Connectivity hasn’t been abandoned completely though; DVI-D, DisplayPort, D-Sub VGA along with a USB hub are included, all of the important options are there.
With all of us viewing more and more of the world through an LCD window IPS panels are more important than ever. Even just a few hours plodding around the web involves hi-resolution pictures, hi-def video, animation all mixed into one medium. Activities that involve images moving or still will show of an IPS panels talents. The real difference comes in the ability to display more colours than a standard LCD monitor. Most people don’t notice it but typically TFT LCD monitors don’t come close to being able to display 16 million colours. the standard number of colours supported by every other piece of computer hardware in the world. Video cards for example have 24bit colour, which is another way of saying 16million colours, 24bits can hold a number up 16million. Camera’s all work in 24bit colour along with scanners. The same applies to all software for image or video editing, 24bit colour is the standard. . After the hard work taking photo’s or video footage aren’t being shown at their best. That’s where IPS panels come in with true 24bit colour,the picture you took is exactly what you see.
Traditionally IPS panels have been used by graphics professionals that demand accurate colour reproduction and were willing to pay top dollar for it. Now though as IPS panels become cheaper we are all able to at least consider the option. Apple has also recently released a series of IPS panels under the Thunderbolt branding. While not as affordable as the Dell option with prices starting at $999 USD the Thunderbolt displays are professional grade and very impressive IPS Panels in their own right.
Dell’s new affordable high-end monitor is available immediately online for $399 USD. An IPS Panel for the masses. The only conceivable down side is this monitor will ruin you, you won’t look at ordinary monitors the same again.
More information at Dell’s Online Store
DISPLAY SPECS
Diagonal Viewable Size: 24″ (60.96 cm) viewable area
Aspect Ratio: Widescreen (16:10)
Panel Type, Surface: IPS (In-Plane Switching), anti glare with hard coat 3H
Optimal Resolution: 1920 x 1200 at 60 Hz
Contrast Ratio: 1000 : 1 (typical) 2,000,000:1 (dynamic)
Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 2 million:1 (Max)
Brightness: 300 cd/m2 (typical)
Response Time: 8ms (gray to gray) Typical
Max Viewing Angle (vertical/horizontal): 178º / 178º
Color Support: 16.7 million colors
Color Gamut 82% (CIE 1976)
Pixel Pitch: 0.27 mm
Device Type Widescreen Flat Panel Display
SIZE AND WEIGHT
Dimensions with stand (H x W x D): 20.22 inches (513.5 mm) x 21.89 inches (556.0 mm) x 7.10 inches (180.3 mm)
Dimension without stand: (H x W x D) 14.24 inches (361.6 mm) x 21.89 inches (556.0 mm ) x 2.56 inches (64.9 mm)
Preset Display Area (H x V) 20.3 inches (518.4 mm) x 12.7 inches (324.0 mm)
Weight (panel only – for VESA mount) 3.97 kg (8.73 lbs)
Weight (with packaging) 7.49kg (16.48 lbs)