Showing posts with label LCD computer monitors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LCD computer monitors. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

iLid Computer Tables

iLid computer tableLove having a desktop computer but hate how your monitor takes up a lot of space? If so, iLid has the solution for you! iLid has just designed an LCD monitor table that gives you easy access to an LCD monitor whenever you need it without taking up premium desktop space.

The table comes with a monitor attached to a panel that is mounted on a friction-fitting hinge. Once flipped over, all you have to do is adjust the monitor to your desired viewing angle and you are ready to go. Your keyboard sits on a convenient storage shelf or optional pull-out tray so your desk is free for everything else you need it for.

The adjustable monitor angles accommodate different working styles and users are able to manipulate it in order to suit their own workspace needs. In addition to that, iLid computer workstations offer you 10" of depth on your desktop when the screen is in use, ensuring that you have enough room for both your computer and whatever you are working on.

iLid computer workstations are perfect for classroom settings, allowing professors to have the computers up or down depending on the day's activities. In a professional setting, these desks make the necessary exchange of computer and text resources as effortless as turning over a piece of paper.

The best thing is that iLid offers single and double iLid computer stations. The double iLid station offers two slots for two monitors separated by a desk space. The single configuration is a comprehensive solo workstation that is ideal for anybody who is working from home or uses their computer desk for more than just using a computer.

Source: PRWeb - SMARTdesks Opens the iLid: A New Generation of Flip Computer Tables


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Monday, September 26, 2011

Increase in Mobile Computing Sees Decrease in Monitor Sales


While the computer industry may be growing at a rapid rate, there is one aspect of it that is falling behind. It has become obvious over the last couple of years that, as a result of the rise of laptops and tablets, the computer monitor industry has seen a dent in sales, at least in terms of standalone PC monitors.

If that wasn't bad enough, sales are now starting to decline at a faster rate than ever. European display market researcher Meko has discovered that monitor sales have dropped nearly 13.6% in Europe, the Middle East and Africa since the last quarter. What is even more unfortunate is that this marks the fourth straight quarter of decline.

In addition to that, the rate of decline is also increasing with consumer sales taking a majority of the impact. North American market researcher DisplaySearch has also witnessed a similar decrease in sales in the North American market. Monitor sales have decreased 15% year-over-year since last quarter after a brief but overall insignificant 1% increase between 2009 and 2010. These numbers also include monitors that were bundled with desktop PCs.

However, many market researches have stated that the decrease in sales was not entirely unanticipated, and not just because of the influx of laptops and tablets. Without new innovations in monitor technology, like going from CRT to flat-panel or from 4:3 to widescreen, there really isn't a lot of incentive for PC owners to go out and buy a new monitor.

What's more interesting is that, despite the drop in sales, the price of monitors hasn't really changed. LED-backlit displays, which were originally designed to raise the average selling price of monitors, are being priced similarly to CCFL-backlit LCD monitors. It seems that no matter what the price is, demand is just not going to be there.

However, DisplaySearch still sees a need for standalone monitors in the home. A lot of people are looking into "smart" monitors that have the ability to connect to the internet or to other computing devices. These devices would then act as a hub when a user needs a larger screen or extra monitor. But despite that, it is sad to see a decline in monitor sales. Hopefully more people will get into the realm of custom PC builds, a field that requires the purchase of at least one if not multiple monitors.

Source: PC World - Monitor Sales Keep Plummeting as Mobile Takes Over


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