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Getting your screen settings right  [ 2009-03-02 ]
Something that’s often neglected by users, getting the settings or calibration of a screen or projector right is nevertheless often necessary to get the best out of it. This will only take a few minutes of your time and no technical know-how.
Product Survey: Video Projectors  [ MAJ 2009-02-26 ]
Overall increase in resolution, the arrival of multi-function projectors, HD, a rise in contrast ratios for LCDs and DLPs… Home projection is gaining in popularity!
Product Survey: 22'' LCD monitors  [ MAJ 2009-02-25 ]
They were meant to spell the end for 20 and 21 inch screens. And there is good reason. They are bigger and not more expensive (sometimes they are even cheaper). Also, recently some have cumulated advantages in design, reactivity, and colors.
Product survey: 2.0 / 2.1 / 3.1 speakers  [ 2009-02-13 ]
Stereo speakers with a subwoofer will allow you to listen to music and play games without cluttering your desk.
Samsung: touching the “Hidden Menu” invalidates the warranty  [ 2009-02-12 ]
Over the last two years we’ve been including a procedure that describes how to access a hidden menu in Samsung screens. In this menu, you can read (or work out) the source of the panel used. However Samsung has just told us that this procedure is prohibited: it invalidates the warranty.
Product Survey: 30'' to 39'' TVs  [ MAJ 2009-02-06 ]
We have now divided our TV tests into several categories based on diagonal size. Here we look at 30 to (76 cm) 39 inch (100 cm) models, a category that enables initiation to the joys of HD and home cinema without having to spend a fortune.
Product Survey: 50'' and larger TVs  [ MAJ 2009-01-06 ]
We have now divided our TV tests into several categories based on diagonal size. Here we look at 50 inch (127 cm) and bigger models or the current largest sizes. These televisions provide you with total immersion in the home cinema experience.
Product Survey: Digital photo frames  [ 2009-01-05 ]
As the market for digital photo frames is getting bigger, the device itself is evolving.Check out what you can get.
Product Survey: Blu-ray Players  [ MAJ 2008-12-10 ]
Despite the growing popularity of High Definition TVs, very few people own equipment that produces good enough pictures to make the most of these advanced screens. Depending on the availability of HD broadcasts, a Blu-ray DVD player is sometimes the only available input capable of showing HD pictures worthy of the name.
Product Survey: 40'' to 49'' TVs  [ MAJ 2008-12-03 ]
We have now divided our TV tests into several categories based on diagonal size. Here we look at 40 to (101 cm) 49 inch (126 cm) models, something of an 'in between' category for the time being.
Product Survey: 29'' and smaller TVs  [ MAJ 2008-11-21 ]
We have now divided our TV tests into several categories based on diagonal size. Here we look at 29 inch (74 cm) models and smaller. The size and technical characteristics often mean they are limited to small rooms or occasional use.
Product Survey: 23'' to 28'' Full HD LCD monitors  [ MAJ 2008-11-04 ]
To attract buyers, manufacturers are now in an all out technology war, which can’t help but make us happy. There has been constant innovation in the form of artificial sweeping (black frame insertion), the first 24'' TN 3 ms, wide gamut, and the addition of HDMI inputs, etc.
Product Survey: 30'' LCD monitors  [ MAJ 2008-10-22 ]
A 30 inch LCD is a 76 cm diagonal and has 2560 x 1600 pixels totaling more than 4 million. This is equivalent to the amount of information displayed on five 15 inch LCDs or two 24 inch screens in a dual monitor configuration.
Guide: 120 Hz Screens  [ 2008-10-16 ]
Now that more and more 120 Hz LCD TVs and computer monitors are on their way, they pose more questions than they answer. In advance of some in-depth reviews of the latest 120 Hz screens, this guide is a brief look at the technology and what it promises for the future.
Guide: Choosing your new TV  [ 2008-09-03 ]
HD Ready, Full HD, Freeview, LCD, plasma … if you’re a bit confused by all of these terms and don’t know how to choose your new TV, then don’t worry, digitalversus.com will explain it all.
Product Survey: 19'' and 20'' LCD monitors  [ MAJ 2008-08-25 ]
Why choose a 20'' over a 22''? Because of a lower price, less bulk, comparable reactivity, and identical resolution. Here is some advice for those wanting to buy a new screen and do not want to go broke in the process!
Guide: Do our calibration profiles work for all monitors?  [ 2008-01-14 ]
We give you the profiles for most screens! Great, you say. But will they work with all operating systems (Windows XP, Vista, Mac...) or different graphic cards?
Downloads: Calibration Profiles for your Monitor  [ 2008-01-14 ]
LCD default color rendering can range from good (the best are factory pre-calibrated) to utterly awful. Color dominances are frequent and lately there has been the particular trend of more bluish colors except in white which has a reddish tinge.
Connections  [ 2007-11-05 ]
The type of connection you use to relay your projector to your DVD player or computer is of the utmost importance for high quality rendering. Here, in order from highest to lowest quality are the various types of connections you will encounter:
Choosing the right monitor  [ 2007-09-13 ]
There aren’t too many screen characteristics and understanding them is rather easy. This will allow you to better choose your monitor and know the ideal use for each screen just from the few values that are provided.

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