
The ViewSonic V3D245wm-LED is a 24-inch smart monitor with a built-in 3D emitter. The monitor features a 20,000,000:1 maximum contrast ratio for great colour accuracy and high level of picture details. The ViewSonic V3D245wm-LED also has an ultra-fast 2ms response time, a 16:9 widescreen, a Full HD 1080P, a built-in SRS Premium Sound and a scanning rate at 120Hz. Additionally, this high-end LED monitor supports the latest HDMI 1.4 input for future proofing realistic 3D content and fully supports current mainstream 3D devices. [Engadget]

HANNSG has recently launched the HL245 LED monitor. The 23.6-inch LED display features a 15,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, a 1920×1080 Full HD resolution, a 1000:1 typical contrast ratio, a 250cd/m2 brightness, a 5ms response time and a 170/160 degree viewing angle. Additional specs include VGA out, Audio out, and DVI-D (HDCP). The HANNSG HL245 LED monitor retails for $218 each. [PCLaunches]

Packard Bell is set to drop their newest LED monitor into the market. Called the Maestro 230, this 23-inch W-LED backlight monitor supports a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and provides 12,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 250 cd/m2 brightness and 5ms response time, and comes with D-Sub, DVI as well as HDMI connectors. The Maestro 230 will go on sale in April for 199 Euro (about $272). [3noobs]

BenQ is back with a couple of new Vertical Alignment (VA) LED monitors, the BenQ EW2430 and EW2430V. Both VA LED monitors come jam packed with a 8-bit color panel with a full HD resolution, a 3,000:1 contrast ratio (a 20,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio) and BenQ’s Senseye Human Vision technology. The BenQ EW2430 and EW2430V also feature a 24-inch panel size, two HDMI port, D-Sub and DVI port. The BenQ EW2430 and EW2430V VA LED monitors will be launched in Europe and Asia Pacific during the first quarter of 2011. [Press Release]

HP Compaq is back with four new WLED Backlit LCD monitors, the LE1901wl, LA2006x, LA2206x and LA2306x. The HP Compaq LE1901wl is a 19-inch entry-level display with a mercury-free WLED backlit panel, a 16:10 aspect ratio, a VGA input, and a VESA compatibility. The 20-inch LA2006x, 21.5-inch LA2206x and 23-inch LA2306x monitors feature an ergonomically improved slider stand that provides tilt and swivel adjustments as well as a 90-degree pivot. These LCD monitors also feature a full HD resolution, a 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, a digital DVI port, DisplayPort and a built-in two USB ports. The HP Compaq LA2006x, LA2206x and LA2306x are priced at $209 each, while the HP Compaq LE1901wl retails for $157. [HP]

LG Electronics has proudly introduced its slimmest LED monitor, the E90. Measuring at just 7.2mm thick, the 21.5-inch widescreen (1920×1080) display comes with a fast response time of 2ms, which is ideal for movie and games. The LED monitor has D-Sub/DVI-D/HDMI ports, which are located in the stand to keep the display slim. What’s more, the LG E90 also uses less than 40% power consumption compared to CCFL LCD monitors. LG will launch the E90 LED monitor later this month. [Akihabara]

BenQ has annouched the availability of the V2420HP in the Japanese market. This 24-inch LED monitor adopts the BenQ Senseye3 technology to produce a stunning image quality in an ultra-slim 15mm bezel. The BenQ V2420HP boasts a DCR (Dynamic Contrast Ratio) up to 1,000,000:1, a 5ms response time, an HDMI out, RGB and DVI-D (HDCP). No word on pricing so far. [Akihabara]

Samsung is ready to launch the 50 and 30 Series eco-friendly LED monitors that are aimed to give consumers improved viewing angles with great design. These energy efficient LED monitors are graded at Energy Star 5.0 level and feature four preset energy-saving options to control brightness. What’s more, the Samsung 50 And 30 series also boast the company’s Touch of Color (ToC) design and a 2ms response time. No word on pricing so far. [SamsungHub]

Samsung today announced their new LED monitor ‘Syncmaster PX2370′ for the mass market. This new 23-inch monitor supports a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, 1000:1 contrast ratio, 5,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 2ms response time and is compliant with both Energy Star 5.0 and EPEAT Gold standards. In terms of connectivity ports, it offers Analog RGB, DVI and HDMI. The Syncmaster PX2370 will become available in April for $369. [PCLaunches]

BenQ will release the world’s first 21.5-inch LED widescreen, namely the Full HD 1080p V2200 Eco. The monitor adopts LED (light-emitting diode) technology that enables an ultra-high dynamic contrast ratio of 5 million:1 for intense blacks and extreme whites. This technology also produces fine details and near-infinite color variations, meanwhile BenQ’s Senseye 3 Human Vision technology provides image richness, clarity, and depth. The LED display also features “Eco” mode for 30% less power-consumption without compromising visual enjoyment. The BenQ V2200 Eco will be available worldwide starting in China mid-August 2009. [BenQ]