
The SyncMaster P2770HD is the latest Full HD display from Samsung that has interesting features. The 27-inch HD LCD display comes equipped with an integrated TV tuner, an HDMI input, a 5ms response time, a 50,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, and two 3-watt stereo speakers, which is able to simulate 5.1-channel audio. Other features include Picture In Picture and Picture By Picture modes. The 27-inch Samsung SyncMaster P2770HD is priced at approx. $473 in South Korea. [Press Release]

The ALBO is Sanyo’s latest digital photo frame that provides a 7-inch LCD display with an 800 x 480 resolution, a 500MB of internal memory, and a speaker. Unlike other digital frames, the Sanyo ALBO lacks of Wi-Fi connectivity, but it uses Infrared connectivity for transferring photos and videos from mobile phones. Available in white, pink and brown models, this digital display also supports for JPEG, MP3 and Motion-JPEG file formats, a memory card reader, and a USB port. Measuring 210mm x 156mm x 93mm and weighing 472grams, the Sanyo ALBO will be launched in Japan on October 8th, 2009 for 15,000 Yen ($165). [FarEastGizmos]
by Johan on February 18, 2009

I-O Data comes back with its new Full HD 23.6 inch LCD screen. It offers 1290×1080 resolution with 300cd/m2 brightness and 1000:1 contrast ration (up to 10000:1 with I-O DATA’s DRC on). The screen also features both HDMI 1.2a and DVI-D HDCP as well as your average D-SUB. You can purchase it for around 32800 Yen in Japan. [I-O Data]

Acer has decided to release 22-inch B223 DisplayLink USB monitor in Europe. It offers 1,680 x 1,050 resolution, a DL-160 network display chip that enables up to six of these to be connected to a single PC and a 5ms response time. You should spend your €339 (approx. $430) to bring home this LCD screen. [Electronista]

Here is the latest LCD monitor from Samsung. Dubbed as the Samsung 2494HS, the LCD screen features 23.6 inch of viewing space and offers native resolution of 1,920 x 1,080, 50,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, stereo speakers, HDMI input, DVI and VGA connectivity, 5ms pixel response time and 300cd/m2 brightness level. The Samsung 2494HS LCD monitor will be released in Japan next month onwards for $420 each. This eco-friendly LCD screen only needs 48W of power when in use. [Electronista]

Here is the latest masterpiece from AOC in the form of the F19 LCD monitor. The cool looking LCD screen comes jam packed with analog VGA Dsub or DVI Port, Digital Input DVI-D HDCP, 16:9 widescreen, dynamic contrast Ratio 10,000:1, Plug & Play DDC/2B, DDC/CI, a quick 5ms response time, easy-to-use navigation and 19 inch viewing area. If you are interested, you can purchase the F19 for $160. [Engadget]

EIZO comes back with a new 24 Inch LCD display with DisplayPort, so you can connect it to the new MacBook and MacBook Pro. Known as the ColorEdge CG242W, the LCD screen is able to cover up to 97% of the Adobe RGB spectrum, and features a WUXGA resolution (1920 x 1200), a 178 degree view angle, a maximum brightness of 270cd/m2 and a contrast ratio of 1100:1. You can purchase this LCD screen in Japan in January 2009 for €1750. [Akihabara]

LG has added a new member to its Scarlet line of LCD TV in the form of the LG80. The LG80 offers Full HD resolution with 30,000:1 contrast ratio, three AV modes (movies, video games, sports), USB 2.0 connectivity, two HDMI 1.3 ports, and an integrated 3.1 audio system with 50 watts of output. However, there is no info about the screen size. The LG Scarlet LG80 will be released in the US and Europe later this year. [Engadget HD]

Century Japan has recently released a unique USB connected LCD monitor that comes in the small size of 4.3 inch. This tiny LCD screen can be used for a SideShow device, instant messaging program, system statistics, or a PhotoShop toolbox. Priced at $199, the 4.3 inch display offers WVGA 800 x 480 resolution and comes with an adjustable kickstand. [SlashGear]

Here is the world’s first 3D mobile phone screen that was developed by KDDI. It seems that the prototype 3.1-inch 480 x 800 WVGA LCD adopts the “parallax barrier method” that divides images or video separately for the right and left eye. Sadly, there is no info on the release date so far. [MobileMentalism]