by Johan on October 25, 2007

Envision G2016wa LCD monitor offers a full 1,680 x 1,050 native resolution, a contrast ratio of 3,000 to 1, and a response time of 5ms which is perfect for video games and movies. Priced at $239.99, the LCD comes with an HDCP-compatible DVI-D input allowing connection to cable and satellite boxes. This 20-inch monitor also features five different modes of operation for different environments.
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by Johan on October 24, 2007

Planar Systems has introduced a new 42-inch flat panel LCD display which is designed for outdoor enjoyment. Known as the Runco WP-42HD, the screen features “glass with special element-proof bonding†a sealed custom aluminum cabinet and an internal ventilation system to provide cooling. This LCD TV also offers “protection from adverse environmental conditions including temperature, exposure to moisture, dust, oils and intermittent direct water spray.†The Runco WP-42HD offers 1366 x 768 resolution and special internal video processing chip. Other features include 1080i support, a 178-degree viewing angle, and DVI with HDCP and computer/RGB inputs. This television will be available in November for around $8,995.
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by Johan on October 13, 2007

3DIS showed off Touch Kiosk at KES 2007. It is a new touchscreen display which is designed for reading electronic newspaper.
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by Johan on October 8, 2007

The Samsung 245T LCD screen provides a 1920×1200 resolution full HD resolution, HDMI port, picture-in-picture (PIP) feature and on-board video processor. Other specs include a 6ms response-time and a 1500:1 contrast ratio. The monitor is priced at $1200.
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Here is Hitachi’s super slim 32 inch HDTV which measures only 0.74 inches thick. The company has not released any information on its new super slim LCD. I hope they will release the monitor soon.
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by Johan on September 28, 2007

Viewsonic unveiled four new monitors which are priced below $300. These LCD screens are the 19″ VA1926w, 20″ VA2026w, and the 22″ (21.6″ viewable) VA2226w in the new widescreen line, with only one monitor announced in the traditional 4:3 format (the VA926 19″ monitor). These new Viewsonic’s monitors offer a 2000:1 contrast ratio, Dynamic Contrast to adjust black levels based on screen content, 300 nits of brightness, 5ms response time and support both traditional VGA connections and DVI.
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NEC has unveiled the new LCD2470WVX LCD display, which is the latest addition to the MultiSync 70 line of LCDs. The screen measures 24″ in a widescreen format and has a maximum resolution of 1,900 x 1,200. What makes this LCD screen cool is that it can pivot, swivel, and tilt for the best alignment possible, including pure vertical. With a thin bezel, the LCD2470WVX is extremely suitable for multi-monitor use. Other specifications include a brightness level of 400cd/m2, a 1,000:1 contrast ratio and a response time of 5ms. No word on the release date so far.
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The Samsung SyncMaster CX940UX was recently launched in Korea. It is a 19 inch monitor that supports multi-display function via USB cable. The display features patented solution for controlling up to six monitors using USB cable; the monitors could be easily hooked up without complicated installation process using additional graphic card or driver. Using its two USB ports, you can also use the monitor as a USB hub. According to the firm, a 22-inch SyncMaster model will be launched in late October.
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by Johan on September 17, 2007

Lenovo’s L220x 22-inch monitor is the first to feature a 1920 by 1200 resolution screen, which is good for HD content. The LCD screen offers auto-rotation from portrait to landscape mode and 92% color gamut. Sadly, it only has VGA/DVI jacks but no an HDMI port or component inputs. Lenovo L220x monitor retails for around $550.
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by Johan on September 11, 2007

NEC has recently released a trio of new AccuSync LCDs for gamers and other video-conscious users. The 19-inch LCD19WMGX, 22-inch LCD22WMGX, and 24-inch LCD24WMCX are support HDCP encryption to display video from Blu-Ray, HD DVD, and other protected sources at the full resolution of the display, up to a full 1080p on the 24-inch model. The 22-inch display also sport a native HDMI connection that feeds audio and video, allowing users to hook up a PlayStation 3 or a dedicated movie player to the LCD without an adapter or occupying the DVI port. These larger screens also have a special DV mode with six presets optimized for different game and movie settings.
These LCD screens offers a quick 5ms pixel response time, and produces a relatively vivid image through dynamic contrast ratios of 1,000:1 for the 19-inch AccuSync and 2,000:1 for the 22-inch and 24-inch panels. The LCD19WMGX and LCD22WMGX retail for $280 and $380 respectively, while the LCD24WMCX will be available in late September for $550.
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