This new UltraSharp 2009W has 20-inch 16:10 widescreen monitor does up a 1680 x 1050 resolution, with 36% more pixel content than Dell’s 19-incher. The display also outperforms its budget friendly E207WFP predecessor with a 102% color gamut, 2000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 5ms response time, and four USB 2.0 ports. Only inputs available are DVI with HDCP and VGA, but perhaps all can be forgiven with that $289 pricetag. It’s available now.
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Samsung T-series LCD
Posted on 2008 under Displays, Digital News, LCD/TFT, Design | No Comment3 Mar
The T-series LCDs borrow from the “crystal” style elements of the Bordeaux series, but pack in some business-friendly specifications. The SyncMaster T260 is the flagship of the series, with 26-inches of real estate, 1920 x 1200 resolution, 20,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 5ms response time and a DTV tuner option, while the similar T240 hits at 24-inches and brings 0.3 Watts standby power. Inputs include DVI and HDMI and D-sub. More basic displays start at 19-inches, multiple color accent options are available, and everything will be available globally in March.
NEC MultiSync LCD5220 Flat Panel Display
Posted on 2008 under Displays, Digital News, LCD/TFT | No Comment1 Mar
NEC has announced its new member in the MultiSync series, a 52-inch flat panel display called LCD5220, boasting to be the first LCD in the industry that is based on Professional-Grade Panel.
This latest LCD panel, which doubles as a plasma and projector display, features an ultra-thin bezel to enable a more flawless picture when used in multiple-display and video-wall implementations. It supports 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p, and 480i HD standards. Read more… »
Zepto Helios A32, A40 LCD TVs play nice with Media Center
Posted on 2007 under Digital News, LCD/TFT | No Comment21 Dec
We’re still a bit unsure if we’re looking at a couple of TVs that actually sport built-in Extenders for Windows Media Center or just a couple of pretenders, but whatever the case, the newest duo from Zepto certainly has our attention. The 32-inch Helios A32 sports a 1,366 x 768 resolution panel, an optional “integrated wireless media center,” a 2,000:1 contrast ratio, eight-millisecond response time, a single DVB-T tuner plus twin analog tuners, PIP support, the firm’s own ambient lighting system and an internal amplifier for speakers. As for the 40-inch Helios A40, it steps things up with a 1,920 x 1,080 panel, but otherwise remains identical to its aforementioned sibling. Price wise, you’ll be looking at 15,995 Danish Kroner ($3,085) for the little guy (which is available now), or 19,995 Danish Kroner ($3,857) for the A40 (shipping next month).