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more about #screens Odin: I'd rather have 6 smaller screens than one huge one for using a computer. I'll stick to leaving the big ass screens in the living room for watching TV... more » STiger: Set me back about 10 feet in a comfortable chair, and I'll be just fine. more » DigitalSciGuy: Deacon, what unit is that on your desk? more » Slinkytech: STOP looking at porn? What? You should take full advantage and look at porn, in it's full and messy HD glory. more » Bokusatsu_Tenshi: Looks like the monitor will suck that guy out of this world and into some alternate reality... My monitor (pictured) is a 32" LCD TV... I remember wh... more » beercheck: "[He was] the first and last employee of the month winner. The next months winner..." Um....ah....er.... more » tjxlee: I definitely considered bringing my 27in screen to work. NOW i am reconsidering it...Ill keep it at home more » Dacker: I worked with a guy who had a 32" 720p display as his monitor -- but it was because of really bad eyesight. more » atrus123: I prefer a dual-monitor set up to the mammoth screen. more » LVP: Gosh and all I want is a scanner but they won't give me one. more » Shamoononon: I shave my legs.: Oh boy, I can't even type in black on white terminals without my eyes screaming (I still opt for green on black). more » vapour: sounds like something Micheal Scott would do more » Killjoy: "Congratulations! You've put in so much effort that for the next month, your job will dominate not only your central focus but also your peripheral v... more » Communist Pope: At the last company I worked for, I was doing a lot of graphics work and arranged for my boss to have the IT department bring me a bigger monitor (I s... more » OMG! Ponies!: The worst part is that the monitor was only capable of EGA graphics. Sure, a 42" monitor sounds good and then you realize that you are going to spend... more » Baroness: Ha- when I first saw the pic, the guy's white shirt looked like a nurse's hat on the lady in the foreground. Split-second impression! And early drink... more » kuba.la: 42'' in 2005 I doubt it more » hbuzzell: Aren't you supposed to sit back a little ways from a monitor that big??? I would have asked for a bigger cubicle with a wireless headset, keyboard, m... more » Terabiter: I hope he used an 800x600 res on that beast. more » Der182: I feel that in a laid-back work environment like collegehumor.com this could be used as punishment for looking at pr0n on the job. "BOSS: Don, we ha... more » -
#imagecache
42" Office Monitor Is As Good for Your Eyes As It Is For Your Privacy
This desk worker may look like a hero, but this picture, snapped in a telemarketing firm's office, is a tragic portrait of victimhood. May we all learn from his story: More » -
#screens
Pixel Qi Magic Screens Coming in Multitouch Tablets in 2010
Pixel Qi's ePaper-LCD hybrid screen 10-inch screens will invade the world in 2010. Or at least, some of it and parts of New Jersey. Their CEO says that the first units are going into "specialized multi-touch tablet devices." Hmmmm... More » -
#oled
Liquid OLED Tech Could Lead to More Reliable, More Flexible Displays
We've already told you that legitimate flexible OLED displays really are coming now, but thanks to some Japanese researchers they could be more reliable—and flexible!—than we first imagined. More » -
#imagecache
Norwegian PM's Monitor Rig Surely Doubles As Tanning Bed During Long Winter Months
Jens Stoltenberg, Prime Minister of Norway, laughs at your puny 3-monitor setup, and then he spites you by using only one of his eight ginormous screens to catch up on some local AP news. More » -
#visualizations
Giant Wraparound Screen Shows Air Traffic in Real-Time
This installation shows all of Lufthansa's flights at once, all projected in 3D on a 180-degree, 46-foot-wide screen. And damn is it cool. More » -
#displays
Busted: Why I Can't Wait for Flexible Displays
When I got up this morning, I threw my Kindle in my bag's padded courdoroy laptop sleeve like I always do. A few hours later, I pulled it out and it looked like this. More » -
#space
Just How Big Is the Enterprise's Viewscreen?
I woke up at 3AM last night with my mind racing. The extremely important question that jolted me awake: How big is the Enterprise's viewscreen? So I did the math. More » -
#screens
The Sims 3 iPhone Screens May Touch You
It's been a while since we've seen or heard of EA Mobile's The Sims 3 for the iPhone, but these new screens say it all. They just say it in Simlish. More » -
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#apple
CinemaView Promises to Be Tempting Apple Cinema Display Alternative
Most Mac users looking for a nice, budget monitor will ignore Apple's Cinema Displays for monitors by Dell or other major manufacturers. But these third party monitors don't feature mini DisplayPorts. More » -
#wallophones
Samsung Omnia OLED Screen Is At Least Good for Something
One nice thing I stumbled upon during this year's mostly underwhelming CTIA cellphone show was Samsung's wall of 300 OLED displays, the same screen used in their Omnia. -
#furniture
Athena Sofa Is the Most Comfy PC, Ever
Sure, your PC may be packing a quad core processor, dual monitors and a second mortgage worth of RAM. But can you sleep on it? Let me rephrase that. Should you sleep on it? More » -
#notebooks
Dell Mini 9 Has a More Pro Screen Than MacBook Pro
Rob Galbraith checks out the screens on the three hottest notebooks in their respective classes from a pro photographer's standpoint—new MacBook Pro, Dell Mini 9 and Lenovo W700—and how they stack up will surprise you More » -
#psp3000
Solved: PSP 3000 Scan Lines Are 100% Hardware Based
Nobody knew if it was the software or the hardware. Why was the PSP 3000, Sony's supposed best to date with an incredible screen, suffering from interlaced images? Logic Sunrise put both displays under a 40X microscope and saw the problem immediately. Can you tell the difference? Take a mental guess and then check if you're smarter than a Sony engineer: More » -
#oled
Flexible OLED Display is .05mm Thick, Flaps Around in the Wind
Samsung has unveiled an ultra-thin 'flapping' OLED screen at FPD International 2008, demonstrating the flexibility of the display by letting it bend and flutter in the wind. At a paper-thin .05mm, the 4-inch screen is still able to create an image of 480x272 pixels, with a 100,000:1 contrast ratio and 100% reproduction of the NTSC color gamut, which is in line with most new flat panel screens on the market. If this all sounds familiar, it's because Sony made a lot of the same claims a few weeks ago — but they didn't have the balls to let their screen go all flippy-floppy in public. More »

