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Black Screens Do More Harm Than Good on LCD Monitors

Here's one myth that people should stop spreading: black screens save energy. They don't!

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How Far Should You Really Sit From Your Monitor?

Is sitting too close to a monitor damaging to the eyes? If so, how far back should you sit to mitigate any such damage?

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4 Myths About LCD Monitors That Are Outdated and False

LCD monitors have improved a lot over the years, but these myths and misconceptions just won't die.

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6 Things Hollywood Always Gets Wrong About Technology

From the depiction of detectives doing things that just can't be done yet, to showing us last century’s gadgets being the standard for the future, Hollywood often gets technology wrong.

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Turn Your iOS Device Into an Extra Monitor With Duet

You can now use an iPad app to expand your collection of screens, turning your $500 tablet into a small, portable monitor. It's called Duet.

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Should You Turn Your Screensaver Off? History & Modern Use of a Bug Fix

Once an important feature to help prevent screen burn, screensavers are mostly used now to look pretty. How did they come to be and are they still worth using today?

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Screen Off: 5 Ways to Toggle Your Monitor & Save Energy

If you're leaving your display active while your computer is idle, you're wasting energy. Here are some tools and tips to ensure that you have full control of your screen.

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What Is Monitor Calibration, and How Will It Make Your Photos Look Better?

Calibrating a monitor ensures that colors are displayed accurately, as well as consistently across every display, even when printed.

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Keep Out Prying Eyes With A Computer Privacy Screen

Are your co-workers paying too much attention to your display? A privacy screen can help – here are your options.

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The Best 4K YouTube Videos to Watch on Your New TV or Monitor

Here are the best 4K videos on YouTube you can watch on your new ultra high-definition television or monitor.

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What Is NVIDIA G-SYNC Technology And Will It Revolutionize Gaming?

When a company like NVIDIA announced that it was working on a technology called G-SYNC that would reside in computer monitors, we had to take notice.

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Learn To Navigate Windows Without A Mouse, Keyboard Or Screen

You just spent hours labouring over an important document when your keyboard dies on you. Would you know how to save your work, exit programs, and shut down your computer? We'll show you.

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Getting A 4K Monitor? Which Browser Should You Use?

Running Windows on a 4K monitor can be a huge boon to productivity. The large, pixel-dense space provides plenty of room to open windows. But will browser content scale well on your Ultra HD monitor?

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PC Gaming at 4K: Is It Worth The Money?

A resolution revolution is on its way. Ultra HD televisions and monitors are finally starting to drop to reasonable prices. Has Ultra HD matured, or is it still too much money for too little benefit?

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Editing Digital Photos? Pick The Right Monitor & Configure It Properly

Have you ever taken what you thought was a great photograph, only to find it looks dull when you view it on your PC? If so, your monitor may be letting you down.

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Improving Linux HiDPI Support For Gnome, KDE, Xfce, Cinnamon And Firefox

Running Linux on a system with a HiDPI display, you may have noticed that everything is either tiny or perhaps just looks weird. We'll help you get a better experience on your HiDPI display.

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AOC 16" USB Monitor Review

We're all used to connecting monitors through VGA, DVI, and HDMI cables. But USB? Today we'll be taking a look at an AOC 16" secondary monitor that gets power and data over USB.

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QNIX QX2710 27-inch Monitor Review and Giveaway

The QNIX QX2710 is a 27-inch 2560x1440 monitor that can be found on eBay for a fraction of that price, at around $320-$350. What sort of screen do you get for that money?

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How to Use an iMac as a Monitor With Target Display Mode

More is not always better, but it's probably true in terms of screen real estate.

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