Apple Computer may be best known for its "Think Different" advertising slogan, but to Mac enthusiasts the new catchphrase could soon be "Think Flat." The Cupertino, Calif.-based company has been ...
Apple’s first LCD monitor, introduced in July 2000, had a 15-inch screen and cost $1,299. Apple still offers an LCD for $1,299, but it’s a full 5 inches larger. Other companies are also offering ...
For computer users casting a covetous eye over a TFT-LCD (thin film transistor liquid crystal display) monitor to replace their bulky CRT (cathode ray tube) monitor, now may be the right time to start ...
A few weeks ago I exchanged a few e-mails with a New York University graduate frustrated over some problems with her new flat-panel monitor. Her parents had sprung for an Apple Computer PowerMac G4 ...
Following an industry trend toward smaller, more efficient PCs, Apple Computer Inc. phased the bulky CRT monitor out of its product line on Wednesday, moving entirely to LCDs. LCDs are sleeker, ...
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