Business users rarely have a need for much higher resolution then 1024x768 and 800x600 if they need to wear glasses.
Reponse time has no affect on ms office or powerpoint presentations.
All offices should be adapting monitors like this, to be using less power since most people leave their monitors on 8-12 hours a day some even never turn them off.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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Hey Engadget- most people don't care about "response time". Does the web show up? Can you stream Youtube? If yes, then go.
I don't think I'm alone in just looking for a regular monitor & I'll choose "green" over power hungry if it's highlighted.
anyone that plays games or watches video should care about response time
Again- Most people. Low rank me if you want, but I speak the truth. Wal-Mart world- lowest common denominator.
Most people don't care. Most people that read Engadget regularly do.
Business users rarely have a need for much higher resolution then 1024x768 and 800x600 if they need to wear glasses.
Reponse time has no affect on ms office or powerpoint presentations.
All offices should be adapting monitors like this, to be using less power since most people leave their monitors on 8-12 hours a day some even never turn them off.