So tell me this. I'm sat at work surrounded by an ocean of TFT-equipped desktops and laptops. TFTs for desktop use have only been commercially available in a viable sense for less than two years now, whereas laptops have featured identical technology for ooooh... at least fiften or twenty years.
So why did standalone monitor technology lag behind their laptop cousins by almost a staggering two decades? It's incredible that machines are still sold with bulky CRT eyeburners when the superior alternative has been available on laptops since about 1985.
Answers to this oddity on a postcard...








