Production has started on the high-resolution displays destined for the next-generation iPad, while Apple eyes a 7.85-inch iPad further down the road, an analyst has told ZDNet Australia's sister site CNET.

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Production has started on the high-resolution displays destined for the next-generation iPad, while Apple eyes a 7.85-inch iPad further down the road, an analyst has told ZDNet Australia's sister site CNET.

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The lack of native PC support is still a disappointment. That said, the stellar performance and added connection features, including Ethernet and Thunderbolt, make it a powerful and functional monitor for users of Thunderbolt-enabled Macs.

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At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Mooly Eden, who heads up Intel's PC Client Group, shows off power-saving, self-refreshing display panels that he says will be the new standard in less than two years.

The good Low price Small footprint Stays relatively stable when shaken The bad No digital connection Disappointing game and movie performance The Dell IN1910N is an 18.5-inch monitor that's available online for AU$179. At that price, it's not surprising that it lacks connection options or any noteworthy features other than VESA mount support.

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Dell IN1910N
The good Largest display among all-in-ones Fast dual-core CPU makes up for lack of quad-core (mostly) Finally has an SD card slot Wireless mouse and keyboard Mini DisplayPort input ripe with possibility The bad Most Windows all-in-ones in the price range have Blu-ray Touch-sensitive mouse gestures not as responsive as we'd like Apple's expensive customer service policy If we could, we'd take points away from this iMac simply because by giving it a 27-inch display Apple threatens our livelihood. You don't need our input to simply walk past the 27-inch iMac on a store shelf and recognise that it's the largest all-in-one currently available, and that it has a reasonable price tag relative to its size advantage

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Apple iMac 27-inch (Core 2 Duo 3.06GHz)
The good Largest display among all-in-ones Fast dual-core CPU makes up for lack of quad-core (mostly) Finally has an SD card slot Wireless mouse and keyboard Mini DisplayPort input ripe with possibility The bad Most Windows all-in-ones in the price range have Blu-ray Touch-sensitive mouse gestures not as responsive as we'd like Apple's expensive customer service policy If we could, we'd take points away from this iMac simply because by giving it a 27-inch display Apple threatens our livelihood.

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Apple iMac 27-inch (Core 2 Duo 3.06GHz)
The good Decent host of ergonomic options Three USB ports Great game and movie performance The bad Chassis feels hollow and fragile OSD lacks useful options like presets Design and features The 24-inch ViewSonic VG2427wm has a matte screen and a plain, black matte finish chassis. The base panel measures about 25mm, with a full depth of 66mm with the ventilation system and connection options (that's average compared with other 24-inch models).

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ViewSonic VG2427wm
The good Multimedia messaging, video recording and voice dialling — finally Runs faster Promised longer battery life Multimedia quality continues to shine The bad No improvement in call quality 3G signal reception uneven Still no Flash Lite, USB transfer and storage, or multitasking Editor's note: this review was conducted by our CNET US colleagues. We will update it with local observations as soon as we get our mitts on the Australian version. The iPhone 3G S has the same external design as the iPhone 3G.

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The good Very good movie and game performance Exquisitely designed OSD DVI, HDMI and four USB ports The bad Connection options are difficult to access Lacks ergonomic options Design and features The 21.5-inch Dell SX2210's stark white back is the first detail we noticed and while it stands out among a sea of black monitors, we prefer the glossy black look. The SX2210's black, matte bezel measures a length of 22.9mm on the right and left and 38mm on the bottom where a raised silver Dell logo resides. The middle of the top bezel houses an integrated 2-megapixel webcam

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