LCD Dead Pixels:
LCD, Liquid Crystal Display or Liquid Crystal on Silicon,
has been around for some time. This technology can be
commonly found in popular HDTVs, computer or laptop monitors
and Sony's new PSP. But the downside to LCD screens is
the dreaded "dead pixel" or "hot pixel"
phenomenon. Dead pixels or "hot pixels" are
defined as "a pixel on an LCD monitor that remains
unlit, or black, when it should be activated and displaying
a color.
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LCD vs DLP TVs
by Bradley James |
Abstract:
What are the differences between DLP and LCD
TVs, and which is the better choice for you?
Two new technologies in the world of TV, DLP
and LCD, are now in a tight competition. Not
long ago, everyone was talking about Plasma
vs. LCD - which one would win?
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How
To Take Care Of Your Laptop Computer
by Joe Chianese |
Abstract:
As the proud owner of a laptop computer, you'll
want to keep your machine in the best possible
condition. Aside from cleaning your screen
and dusting the keyboard, however, you'll
need to take a few extra steps to maintain
your laptop's health.
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Windows
Screensavers Explained
by Roman Kramar |
Abstract:
In this article you will find some background
information about screensavers and their history.
You will also learn how Windows screensavers
differ from other programs and how you can
use it to your own advantage. There are also
some tips for screensavers users owning laptops,
notebooks or CD-burning devices.
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