by Johan on August 16, 2007

NuVision introduced ten new Lucidium Deep Black 1080p displays that feature the company’s Digital Switching Deep Black (DSDB) technology, which supposedly adjusts backlight settings in relation to images onscreen. This technology allows contrast ratios up to a whopping 15000:1. The screens also sport the company’s NiDO II or NiDO III image processor / color stabilizer. Read the list of specs, prices, and release dates after the break.
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by Johan on August 1, 2007

Prolink has announced two new compact LCD displays with decent specifications. The 20-inch PRO201AW/TW offers 1680 x 1050 resolution, 300cd/m² brightness, 600:1 contrast ratio, 5ms response time, 140/130 degrees viewing angle, built-in speakers, and TV Tuner. The 22-inch PRO221AW/TW provides similar specifications except 700:1 contrast ratio and 160/160 degrees viewing angle. The 20 inch and 22 inch LCD screens are priced at about $390 and $490 respectively.
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by Johan on July 27, 2007

Hitachi has recently unveiled a couple new LCD HDTVs with iDVR. In case you didn’t know, the iVDR is a hard disk drive that you can plug in many types of products including PC, digital cameras, camcorders, audio systems and televisions. Hitachi decided to add it to two of their latest HDTVs. The first one is the Hitachi P42-HV01 that features a 1024×1080 resolution, 500cd/m2 brightness and 10.000:1 contrast ratio, and comes equipped with the Picture Master Full HD. The second TV to benefit from the iDVR is the 37 inches L37-X01, which is also offers Full HD with a 1920×1080 wide resolution, 500cd/m2 brightness and 7.000:1 contrast ratio.
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by Johan on July 25, 2007

Samsung develops a 30-inch LCD panel with the world’s next-generation video interface called DisplayPort. This new interface transmits graphics data at a total data rate of 10.8Gbps enabling 2560×1600 resolution without any color smear. The new LCD screen features 1000:1 contrast ratio, 6ms response time, 300 cd/m2 brightness, and 180 degrees viewing angle. The company will start mass production of the 30-inch panel from the second quarter of 2008.
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by Johan on July 25, 2007

NEC unveiled their latest LCD monitor, the 1990SX, which sports a 1,280 x 1,024 resolution, 1,500:1 contrast ratio, 250cd/m2 brightness, an 8ms response time, and a 178-degree viewing angle. Even better, the monitor features automatic black level adjustment, DVI / VGA inputs, and a built-in power supply. So far, there is no info on pricing or the release date. But it seems that the NEC 1990SX LCD display will be available in Japan next month.
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by Johan on July 23, 2007

Samsung’s SyncMaster 971P LCD monitor has been selected as the 2007 Industrial Design Excellence Awards Winner which is co-hosted by the Industrial Designers Society of America and Business Week. The LCD screen features triple-hinge design like the Mobius strip. The design offers versatile adjustment capabilities and gives computing more comfort and less effort. We know how much of a pain it is to hook up a monitor sometimes, this takes a lot of that unnecessary effort away.
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by Johan on July 23, 2007

Sony’s new VGP-D24WD1 24-inch LCD display is primarily targeted towards Vaio Type R desktop users. The LCD screen comes with 1920 x 1200 resolution, 400 cd/m2 brightness, 1000:1 contrast ratio, 6ms response time, 92% NTSC ratio, and 178/178 viewing angle. Sony’s new 24-inch LCD display will be available soon in Japan for around $1,063.
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by Johan on July 17, 2007

BenQ recently introduced a new 42-inch (SH4241) 1080p LCD TV in Taiwan. The LCD screen supports full HD and comes with a piano black finish, black / red accents, bottom-mounted speakers, and a 1,920 x 1,080 resolution. No word yet on pricing or availability. Wait and see for more updates.
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by Johan on July 17, 2007

Korean display-maker Alphascan has licensed Samsung’s flat-panel technology and applied it to its brand new 22-inch slim monitor, the J2210W. This 16:10 display boasts a brightness of 300cd/m², a 1000:1 contrast ratio, 1680 x 1050 resolution, 5ms response speed, and D-SUB / DVI jacks. No word on price or availability yet. Stay tuned for more updates.
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by Johan on July 16, 2007

LG is announcing today that it’s bringing the 20-inch FlatronWide L206WU USB-based monitor to North America. The LCD screen has a 3,000:1 contrast ratio, and 170 degree horizontal/ vertical viewing angles. The L206WU is using a USB connection so it can be daisy chained over five more displays. Price and availability date are still unknown.
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