LCD Monitor
6 of the best sites with information about LCD monitors. Know of another site that should be included here? Leave your suggestions at the bottom of the page. (Related searches: HP Laptop, Laptop Computers, Computer Liquidators)
1. LCD Monitors at Geeks.com - Excess computer inventory and manufacturer closeouts for sale here including dozens of LCD monitors and flat panel monitors at highly discounted prices. New and refurbished 17″, 19″, 20″, 21″, 22″, 23″ and 24″ widescreen LCD monitors from Dell, Samsung, HP and more are offered along with monitor cables and other accessories. (www.geeks.com)
2. LCD Monitors at TestFreaks.com - Thousands of LCD and flat panel computer monitors by manufacturers including Samsung, ViewSonic and HP reviewed here. You’ll find product overviews, expert and user reviews, and a Freak Score rating along with a buzz index (how much buzz there is in the media about a product) and an activity meter (popularity of the product on the site). You can also comparison shop on price here. (www.testfreaks.com)
3. 30″ LCD Showdown: Apple vs. Dell - July 2009 blog post offers an opinion on two competing 30-inch LCD monitors — the Apple 30″ Cinema Display and the Dell 30″ Ultrasharp Widescreen — in a variety of performance categories. The ultimate winner is the Dell. (www.theappleblog.com)
4. LCD Monitors at eMachines.com - At the official eMachines website, find comprehensive product and technical information on eMachine’s 18.5″ and 19″ widescreen LCD computer monitors. While you can’t buy directly here, the site will guide you to the nearest retailer in your area or online retail sites to complete your purchase. (www.emachines.com)
5. Liquid Crystal Display at Wikipedia.org - LCD, or liquid crystal display, monitor technology is discussed in detail at this online encyclopedia. Specifications and a brief history are provided along with information on passive matrix and active matrix, quality control, zero-power, energy efficiency and drawbacks. Links to LCD manufacturers including Casio, Acer, Dell, Samsung and Toshiba are also featured. (en.wikipedia.org)
6. Dell Mistakenly Sells Monitors for $15 Each - July 2009 article reports on a pricing glitch that resulted in Dell selling 140,000 19″ LCD monitors for $15US each in Taiwan. In the eight-hour period before a correction was made, some 26,000 customers purchased the monitors, which should sell for $148US. (www.digitaltrends.com)

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