The Dell 43 Ultra HD 4K Multi-Client Monitor P4317Q ($1,349.99) is more than just a huge, well-appointed 43-inch Ultra-High-Definition (UHD) desktop monitor. Armed with a vast array of video inputs ...
LAS VEGAS (AP) - Sharp is jumping on the "ultrahigh definition'' bandwagon by introducing two super-clear TVs and one ultra-HD computer monitor that will give PC users something to brag about to Apple ...
LAS VEGAS — Sharp is jumping on the “ultrahigh definition” bandwagon by introducing two super-clear TVs and one ultra-HD computer monitor that will give PC users something to brag about to Apple (AAPL ...
Launched in the United States today, Philips has released a new computer monitor that offers 43 inches of screen space and a 4K Ultra HD LCD display. Sporting a 3840 x 2160 resolution, the new model ...
Replay. 4K on the desktop might sound like overkill to some computer users. It's not. Here's why. For anyone who thinks that anything beyond HD resolution is a waste of time, I suggest that they go ...
Though originally crafted as a new feature for TVs, it now seems that 4K (aka Ultra HD) may make its way to consumers more quickly by hitching a ride on desktop monitors and notebook PCs. ASUS, Dell, ...
The Westinghouse 32-Inch Ultra HD Home/Office Monitor (hereafter referred to as the "Westinghouse Ultra HD") serves up a large screen with UHD resolution (aka, 4K, or 3,840 by 2,160 pixels) at a ...
If you’re in the market for a new high-definition desktop monitor, take note: You may be able to pick up a very good Korean-made display for far less money than what you’d spend on, say, an Asus, Dell ...
Sarfraz is an avid PC enthusiast who has a decade of experience in PC hardware. He has written extensively on all types of consumer PC components and peripherals on Xtremegaminerd since the time when ...
Touch screen monitors add an entirely different dynamic to your computer usage. Most of us are fairly adept with a mouse and keyboard, but screens with touch capability add a different dimension and ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...