Reviewed on February 6, 2007The Dell UltraSharp 2707WFP is expensive and not quite up to the task for professional imaging, but its elegant design, big screen, and copious extras will appeal to those with a big budget.TAGS:SmartMedia, CompactFlash, CRT, degree, memory stick, USB port, adapter, display, PC
Reviewed on November 2, 2004This big screen has the flaws typical of tubes, but for the price, it delivers a large viewing area and decent picture quality.TAGS:Mitsubishi Corp., CRT, Sony Corp.
Reviewed on December 12, 2007Although it certainly costs more than most of the 1080p competition, the SXRD-based Sony VPL-VW200 delivers one of the best pictures of any projector we've tested.TAGS:projector, LCoS, Sony Corp., CRT, 1080p, picture
Reviewed on October 8, 2004For gamers and graphics pros who don't have $1,800 to spend on a top-of-the-line CRT, the IBM C220p offers a spacious, good-looking, modestly priced alternative.TAGS:CRT, IBM ThinkVision, image quality, IBM Corp., Lenovo, gamer, LCD, monitor, button
Reviewed on October 31, 2005The ThinkVision C190 offers good overall performance and streak-free images for gamers, but graphics pros should look for a monitor with more vivid color.TAGS:IBM ThinkVision, CRT, Lenovo, control panel, gamer, degree, color, monitor
Reviewed on October 27, 2005Though CRTs are moving toward obsolescence, the NEC MultiSync FE992 offers good performance and a lot of screen real estate for a low price.TAGS:CRT, NEC Electronics Corp., NEC Corp., LCD, monitor, e-mail
February 19, 2004For the first time, global shipments of liquid crystal displays this year will surpass those of cathode ray tube units, as LCD prices drop into a comfort zone for mainstream PC users.TAGS:CRT, LCD, flat panel, LCD monitor, monitor, PC