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An Inexpensive Fortune?
An Inexpensive Fortune?
09/03/2004 10:01 AMFortune Brands' CEO Norman Wesley says Fortune is undervalued.
The inexpensive PCs' stack-up
The inexpensive PCs' stack-up
04/04/2005 07:03 PMBusiness Standard India Apr 4 2005 11:17PM GMT
BOB, the Inexpensive Humanoid Robot
BOB, the Inexpensive Humanoid Robot
01/05/2004 08:02 PMBob Project -- Expired
Corriente Releases Inexpensive
Enterprise Server
Corriente Releases Inexpensive
Enterprise Server
06/17/2005 03:19 PM Elektron Enterprise Edition is a $749 WPA-Enterprise server with
directory support: The folks at Corriente Networks first released
their Elektron Server for small- and medium-sized businesses in
January, receiving accolades for offering full WPA-Enterprise support
for $250 for both Mac OS and Windows systems (the server runs on both;
it uses standard clients). The Elektron Enterprise Edition adds
external directory support through LDAP, SQL databases, and even
existing RADIUS servers that don't support 802.1X. This last option is
a great way to preserve legacy implementations and yet layer secured
wireless services on top. It inserts WPA-Enterprise as a thin wedge
instead of a complete replacement. (Elektron passes the inner method
to the RADIUS server and handles packaging the outer PEAP or EAP-TTLS
method.) This edition also support basic RADIUS protocols, so it can
be used as a thin RADIUS server for other systems for authentication,
centralizing it. It also has support for policies, such as allowing
particular users to authenticate only at specific times. A 30-day free
trial is available via download....

Gateway launches new inexpensive
eMachines desktops
Gateway launches new inexpensive
eMachines desktops
06/28/2004 11:52 AMGateway Inc. introduced a new series of inexpensive eMachines desktops
Monday based on new Celeron processors from Intel Corp. and older
Athlon XP processors from Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD).
Price vs. Performance: Olevia's
Inexpensive 50" HDTV
Price vs. Performance: Olevia's
Inexpensive 50" HDTV
12/28/2004 05:19 AMReview: Olevia ships a 50-inch, LCoS high-definition television for a
shade over $2,000. Can a small, aggressive manufacturer sell a TV
based on a technology that Intel couldn't handle? Can HDTV perfection
be found without breaking the bank
SiteLink offers inexpensive Web hosting
services
SiteLink offers inexpensive Web hosting
services
12/17/2003 04:57 AMThe SiteLink Network today launched its new personal Web hosting
services, which consist of high-bandwidth Internet connections and
reliable servers...
Problems With Inexpensive Ink-Jets,
Update Your BIOS, Video and Mozilla
Problems With Inexpensive Ink-Jets,
Update Your BIOS, Video and Mozilla
09/05/2004 02:12 AMG4 Tech TV Sep 5 2004 5:20AM GMT
Dragon Burn 3.1: Inexpensive
Disc-Burning Program Makes Promises It
Can't Keep
Dragon Burn 3.1: Inexpensive
Disc-Burning Program Makes Promises It
Can't Keep
04/21/2004 11:42 AMA disc-burning program that fails to deliver on its promises is no
bargain. By Christopher Breen, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
Making Use Of Old LCDs?
Making Use Of Old LCDs?
04/14/2004 07:52 PMLCDs + Guns = Broken LCD
LCDs + Guns = Broken LCD
09/24/2004 07:55 AM
I'm sure when most of you buy a monitor you're thinking,
"Sure, it looks great, but can it withstand being pelted with tiny
metal plastic balls shot from a gun?" I usually just
check the "Gunfire Resistance" rating on the little placard they keep
on the shelf, but some people feel like they need to go hands on.
Those people also feel like they need to video tape the results, which
were, by the way, pretty much what you'd expect.
Shuttle XP17 LCD Monitor - Extreme Impact Test
[not5150]
Update: Airsoft rounds aren't metal? They were when they shot
them at me, those bastards.
Consumers are hot for LCDs, but are
investors?
Consumers are hot for LCDs, but are
investors?
07/21/2004 07:37 AMThe lowered expectations for LG.Philips LCD's IPO are indicative of
the boom-and-bust market for screens.
IDC: LCDs to outsell CRT monitors in
2003
IDC: LCDs to outsell CRT monitors in
2003
03/19/2003 10:26 PMThe research firm expects that as LCD prices fall, more and more
companies will replace older CRT monitors with the new flat-panel
screens.
Second time lucky for LCDs, says Canon
Second time lucky for LCDs, says Canon
04/14/2004 10:22 AMZDNet UK Apr 14 2004 1:53PM GMT
ViewSonic adds new 15, 17-inch LCDs
ViewSonic adds new 15, 17-inch LCDs
05/25/2004 10:26 AMViewSonic Corp. on Tuesday announced two new slim bezel LCD displays
to its
VX Series
lineup, the VX510 and the VX715. Both new displays are aimed at
business users, according to the company. The 15-inch VX510 costs
US$425 and features 1024x768 resolution, 250 nits of brightness and a
450:1 contrast ratio; the 17-inch VX715 costs $525 and features
1280x1024 resolution, 300 nits of brightness and 450:1 contrast ratio.
New Disposable Digital Cameras with LCDs
New Disposable Digital Cameras with LCDs
08/19/2004 12:58 PMCanon takes second shot at LCDs
Canon takes second shot at LCDs
04/13/2004 11:17 AMDespite its initial failure in the mid-1990s, the company hopes to
succeed in the flat-panel display market on its second try.
Report: Hitachi, Matsushita to tie on
LCDs
Report: Hitachi, Matsushita to tie on
LCDs
08/05/2004 09:08 PMTOKYO - Hitachi Ltd. and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. have
reached a basic agreement to jointly produce liquid crystal display
(LCD) panels and Hitachi has invited Toshiba Corp. to also
participate, according to a report in the Friday morning edition of
the Nihon Keizai Shimbun newspaper.
Notebook LCDs: Power Thieves
Notebook LCDs: Power Thieves
12/11/2003 05:03 PMMitsubishi pulling out of large LCDs
Mitsubishi pulling out of large LCDs
09/21/2004 04:26 PMCNET News.com Sep 21 2004 7:37PM GMT
Market for TV LCDs to surpass 20 mln.
units this year
Market for TV LCDs to surpass 20 mln.
units this year
01/03/2005 07:31 AMMaekyung Internet Jan 3 2005 11:04AM GMT
LCDs to get screen test on Wall Street
LCDs to get screen test on Wall Street
07/21/2004 09:37 AMZDNet Jul 21 2004 2:11PM GMT
New liquid crystal promises faster LCDs
New liquid crystal promises faster LCDs
06/15/2004 05:22 AMAs predicted by IBM, apparently
ViewSonic unveils world’s fastest LCDs
ViewSonic unveils world’s fastest LCDs
03/17/2005 02:47 AMFeaturing ultra-fast 4 millisecond (ms) average video response time
across the entire color scale, ViewSonic announced its Xtreme LCD
monitor lineup today.
With a response time performance up to 8 times faster, ViewSonic says
the new monitors are ideal for extreme gaming, viewing DVDs, watching
television, and even traditional computer usage—such as rapidly
scrolling content within a Web site or a document.
The 19-inch VX924 and 17-inch VX724 are the first desktop displays to
combine ViewSonic’s proprietary Dynamic Structure™ and Amplified
Impulse™ video response acceleration technologies to support rates of
up to 250 frames per second across the entire color scale.
“These Xtreme displays mark a major milestone in LCD technology,” said
Erik Willey, senior product manager, ViewSonic. “The 4ms response time
across all color scales has allowed us to create the ultimate gaming
monitors with motion video performance rivaling the best CRTs.”
The displays will be available in the second quarter of 2005 through
traditional ViewSonic resellers, distributors and mail order.
Sony-Toyota joint venture invests in
LCDs
Sony-Toyota joint venture invests in
LCDs
04/21/2004 02:14 PMST Liquid Crystal Display puts $91.4 million into expanding its
production of low-temperature polysilicon LCD panels.
Hitachi, Matsushita, Toshiba Seen
Teaming Up in LCDs (Reuters)
Hitachi, Matsushita, Toshiba Seen
Teaming Up in LCDs (Reuters)
08/06/2004 07:39 AMReuters - Japan's Hitachi Ltd., Matsushita Electric
Industrial Co. and Toshiba Corp. appear likely to join forces
in the production of large liquid crystal displays, a move
analysts said would be needed for survival in the fast-growing
but highly competitive industry.
Samsung 32-, 40-inch LCDs prove better
alternative to gas-plasma
Samsung 32-, 40-inch LCDs prove better
alternative to gas-plasma
07/21/2004 11:22 PMSunday Times South Africa Jul 22 2004 3:16AM GMT
Samsung-Sony Partnership to Continue for
Next-Generation LCDs
Samsung-Sony Partnership to Continue for
Next-Generation LCDs
07/18/2004 08:37 AMHankooki Jul 18 2004 11:41AM GMT
Samsung to Offer 'Zero-PIXEL-DEFECT'
Warranty for LCDs
Samsung to Offer 'Zero-PIXEL-DEFECT'
Warranty for LCDs
01/03/2005 08:02 PMSamsung Electronics Co., the world's largest liquid crystal display
(LCD) maker, said Thursday it will offer a so-called zero-pixel-defect
warranty for LCD monitors sold in South Korea. Under the policy, which
is to be effective from January 1, Samsung Electronics said it will
replace LCD monitors for free if customers find a single defective
pixel in the flat-panel screens within six months of purchase.

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Forbes.comRead full story...Acer's Three New Flat-Panel LCDs:
AL1732d, AL1932d, and AL2032wd
Acer's Three New Flat-Panel LCDs:
AL1732d, AL1932d, and AL2032wd
03/19/2005 02:45 AM
Acer
has announced three new monitors in their Prestige LCD flat-panel
line, the AL 1732d, the AL 1932d, and the AL 2032wd. The first two
models are fairly standard 17- and 19-inch models, with 1,280 by 1,024
pixel resolution, and a very decent 12 millisecond response time
(faster is better to prevent blurry moving images), but the 20-inch
AL2032wd could be pretty nice, with a 1,680 by 1,040 pixel widescreen
resolution and a pretty affordable price tag. All the panels have
built-in speakers, if that's your thing, too. The prices are $330,
$490, and $650, walking up the line.
Acer America
Launches New Digital LCD Display Lineup [ChaitGear]
Taiwan May Let Chip Testers, LCDs Into
China -Paper (Reuters)
Taiwan May Let Chip Testers, LCDs Into
China -Paper (Reuters)
06/22/2004 08:43 PMReuters - Taiwan may let low-end microchip testing
and packaging companies, and producers of small liquid crystal
displays (LCD) for mobile phones, invest in China, a newspaper
quoted an economics official as saying on Wednesday.
Majorium™ Bridges "Training Gap" for
Small Business Providing Inexpensive
Training Programs That Do Not Sacrifice
Quality, Results or Sophistication
Majorium™ Bridges "Training Gap" for
Small Business Providing Inexpensive
Training Programs That Do Not Sacrifice
Quality, Results or Sophistication
06/17/2004 02:15 AMMajorium™ delivers inexpensive training programs that do not sacrifice
either quality or sophistication. Each program costs less than $
100.00 per employee for three months of training using the innovative
Integrated Multicast Learning™ technology as compared to thousands of
dollars for one or two days worth of ineffective training. Majorium™
has documented training retention in excess of over ninety percent
through monthly testing as compared to the generally accepted ten
percent retention for seminar training. [PRWEB Jun 17, 2004]
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