The latest & greatest in Digital Displays
Of all of the computer components that one must consider when buying a new computer, the display monitor is somewhat technical but, you don't have to be technical to determine if you like the quality of the picture.
The future of display technology is pretty exciting and some of the leading edge technology of today will likely be mainstream in the next couple of years.
What's around the corner? What's available today that can improve your computing experience? What should you look for if you are in the market for a new display?
Listen in as the Data Doctors discuss those questions and the latest trends, technology and future of the digital display!
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Original Air Dates: Apr 25, 2009 / Apr 26, 2009
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