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    TL;DR: As of June 3, get the Desklab Portable Touchscreen Monitor (4K) for only $289.99 (reg. $700.00) — a 58% discount.Whether your dad's on the road or at his desk, there's work to be done. If ...

  3. Apple Thunderbolt Display - Wikipedia

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    The Apple Thunderbolt Display is a 27-inch flat panel computer monitor developed by Apple Inc. and sold from July 2011 to June 2016. Originally priced at $999, [1] it replaced Apple’s 27-inch Cinema Display. For displays it can only connect with computers with a Thunderbolt port (for data it has a Gigabit Ethernet and FireWire 800).

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    TL;DR: As of June 27, you can get the Desklab 4K Portable Touchscreen Monitor for just $249.97 instead of $375 — that's a savings of 33%.Having an extra monitor could be useful for a variety of ...

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    TL;DR: The Desklab portable touchscreen monitor is just $289.99 at the Mashable Shop as of Jan. 10.Stop using your tiny MacBook Air screen for all of your remote work. There are better options, my ...

  6. Apple Studio Display - Wikipedia

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    The Apple Studio Display (marketed as Studio Display) is a 27-inch flat panel computer monitor developed and sold by Apple Inc. [1] It was announced on March 8, 2022, alongside the Mac Studio desktop, and was released on March 18, 2022. It is Apple's consumer display, sitting below its Pro Display XDR intended for professional users.

  7. List of computer display standards - Wikipedia

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    The interlaced (i or I) mode produced visible flickering of finer details, eventually fixable by use of scan doubler devices and VGA monitors. 720×480i/576i maximum. Typically 640×400i/512i or 640×200/256 NI, and 320×200/256 NI for games. 720.