

| Double whammy from EnvyNews |
| Friday, 20 December 2002 | |
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"Enter the EluminX Slim-Series Electroluminescent Keyboard from Auravision. Not only does it make gaming in the dark rock, but it promises to help in any low light environment by reducing CVS (Computer Vision Syndrome). Ordinary desk lamps used to light up the keyboard and work area cause glare, which wreaks havoc on one's eyes. The EluminX does not; it provides the perfect amount of ambient glow to see the keys - electroluminescence at its best." "In our last few TFT-LCD display reviews, we looked at a crop of high-quality digital panels from Samsung. These panels were considered to be in the middle to upper range in price as they bore the DVI cable convention, wide viewing angles, and quick response rates. Today, we take a gander at Samsung's entry-level 17" analog LCD; the SyncMaster 171N. Additionally, this review puts fact behind the myth that analog displaysdo not differ in image quality when compared to digital displays. Fact or Fiction - read on to find out!" |
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