IBM on Thursday expanded its recall of certain 15-inch monitors, saying hundreds of thousands more units have a potentially faulty part that could create a fire hazard. The computing giant issued the ...
IBM plans to launch on Wednesday a monitor that can display images in far greater detail than current screens do. The T220, which offers more than 9 million pixels on a 22.2-inch screen, will give ...
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ARMONK, N.Y. (CBS.MW) -- IBM Tuesday said it's recalling 56,000 computer monitors because of a defect that may pose fire hazards from overheating. Bob Page, an IBM spokesman, said Big Blue voluntarily ...
IBM is expanding an earlier recall of 15-inch computer monitors after 63,000 more were found to be at risk of overheating and smoking, posing a fire hazard to consumers. WASHINGTON (AP) -- IBM is ...
Armonk, N.Y.-based IBM and LiteOn Technology, a manufacturer in Taipei, have expanded the recall to include an additional 63,000 G51 and G51t monitors that were manufactured in September 1998. The ...
IBM will voluntarily recall about 56,000 monitors that have the potential to catch fire due to a faulty component on the monitor’s circuit board, the company announced yesterday in conjunction with ...
My old KDS 17" is dying (I think: it has odd smearing on text and menus, and someone said that's a sign it's dying).<BR><BR>I'm buying a new video card (a Radeon 9100 to replace my Geforce 256) and it ...
WASHINGTON -- IBM will recall 56,000 computer monitors that could overheat and pose a fire risk, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said on Tuesday. IBM has received five reports of monitors ...
IBM will voluntarily recall about 56,000 monitors that have the potential to catch fire due to a faulty component on the monitor’s circuit board, the company announced Tuesday in conjunction with the ...