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Faved by: karlstad
11 days ago - via www.haveaniceroadtrip.com

Exhibitors at the PGA 2008 Fall Expo in Las Vegas will be setting up their trade show booth truss exhibits starting next Sunday at the Mandalay Bay show venue. This show draws the attention of journalist’s from around the world as it provides an ...

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Faved by: yukiex
Mar 10 2006 - via www11.plala.or.jp

yukiex> フランさんとこのLCD案内所

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Faved by: ketchup
May 16 2008 - via miyahan.com

Quoted: フルスペックハイビジョンの登場により注目をあつめる WUXGA対応ワイドディスプレイ についての特集、まとめ、各製品のレビュー記事、比較記事。

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Faved by: jason.njoku
Mar 16 2008 - via displayproductsltd.co.uk
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Faved by: goatlip
May 14 2008 - via www.techcrunch.com

Bill Gates will demo a new multi-touch computer and interface today called TouchWall at the Microsoft CEO Summit in Redmond. TouchWall refers to ...

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Faved by: goatlip
Mar 26 2008 - via 9xmedia.com

Manufacturer of multi-screen LCD and DLP video wall hardware of software systems including video walls,.

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Faved by: metros
Oct 04 2007 - via tubeurl.com

good tool, like tinyurl but with no ads

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Faved by: mike
Apr 29 2008 - via www.nvidia.com

Does nVideo REALLY offer hardware acceleration for rotated displays? I want dual monitors, with one rotated, but in the past I've notice really poor performance of the display in rotated mode.

The claim here is:

Quoted: Now, with NVRotate, you can rotate any display 90, 180 or 270 degrees for maximum flexibility with no limitations or performance penalties.

But I think that's BS unless they do this with hardware acceleration. I've seen recent forum posts complain that even with high end adaptors, rotated display performance is choppy.

http://forums.nvidia.com/lofiversion/index.php?t2586.html

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Faved by: toloudis
Mar 03 2008 - via www.physorg.com

I can't even believe this is real. Even if it's not real, it seems very plausible.

Quoted: PhysOrg news: Electronic tattoo display runs on blood

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