Samsung 750-series Touch of Color LCDs Shipped

The long awaited wait for the Samsung 750-Touch of Color LCDs is now over. Both the 650- and 750-series are officially in stock and available at a wide range of retailers. [Engadget]

The long awaited wait for the Samsung 750-Touch of Color LCDs is now over. Both the 650- and 750-series are officially in stock and available at a wide range of retailers. [Engadget]

Samsung will be dropping a High Bright DID panel later this month. It features 1,500 nits of brightness, a contrast ratio of 3,000:1, 16.7 million colors, 178-degree viewing angles and a screen resolution of 1,366 x 768 pixels. No word on pricing as of right now. [Slash Gear]

Pioneer will be releasing some 1080p LCD monitors. They both come with an Optimum Mode, which “simultaneously monitors video and room light conditions” and then makes the most appropriate adjustments based on what it senses, and “industry leading” calibration features. The 50-inch PRO-111FD ($5,000) and PRO-151FD ($6,500) feature a two year warranty. The Signature Series PRO-101FD (50-inch) / PRO-141FD (60-inch) units will be available in October and August for unknown prices. [Engadget]

Here is a new digital frame from Sony, the CP1. The frame comes equipped with a 7 inch LCD with 800×480 pixel resolution. The device is compatible with CF, MS, SD memory cards and can read JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF image files and MP3 and WAV audio files. The Sony CP1 is powered by a i.MX31 (ARM11 400MHz) CPU with a Timesys Linux 2.6.19 operating system. What makes this digital frame cool is that it sports wireless B/G connectivity. Watch the video after the jump to get more details. [Akihabara] More »

Acer will be releasing a bunch of LCD displays. The first series comes in 17- and 19-inch 4:3 displays known as the V173 and V193 as well as the 19-, 22-, and 24-inch 16:10 displays called the V193W, V223W, and V243W. All of them feature 5 ms response times, 2,000:1 or 3,000:1 contrast ratios, VGA and DVI , HDCP) ports. If you’re looking for a business model then the B-series has 17- and 19-inch 4:3 models called the B173 and B193 and 19-, 20-, 22-, and 24-inch models called the B193W, B203W, B223W, and B243W. These all share the same features as the V-series models. You can get these for a price range of $185 to $399 for the Business series models. [Engadget]

Bis-Life of Japan has released a 19” LCD TV. It features a 16:10 ratio and a 1440×900 resolution, a 300cd/m2 brightness and a contrast ratio of 800:1 along with a built-in DVD player and a 2×1.5w speaker. Get yours for about 338€ in Japan. [Akihabara]

Samsung A750 “Touch of Color” LCD screen offers 1GB of integrated memory with pre-loaded content, integrated woofer, 50,000:1 contrast ratio, Infolink RSS reader via built-in ethernet, 4 HDMI ports, and a USB port for viewing image, video, and audio files. The screen is priced at between $1,882-$2,655. [Acquiremag]

Dao of Korea is releasing the 22-inch LCD model of the Matrix Neo series called the Matrix Neo-220W. It has support for a 1680×1050 resolution, 7,000:1 contrast ratio, 300cd/㎡ brightness and 5ms response speed with a tilt and swivel function, built-in speakers and 160-degree viewing angle. Korea wants 259,000(KRW) for this monitor. [AVING]

Hitachi will be launching their 1.5 UltraThin LCD HDTVs in 32-, 37-, 42- and 47-inch versions.The X-Series comes with a 2-year warranty with a price range from $1,999 to $4,699, while the V-series has a 1-year warranty and prices from about $1,799 to $4,499. The UT47X902, UT47V702, UT32A302/W, UT32V502/W, UT42V702 and UT37V702 might be available from July to September. [Engadget]

Expand your vision and spread your horizons as much as you can think of with this multi-screen display systems from 9XMedia. This multi-panel LCD displays (featured here is a 15 screen multi-display) are expandable and customizable providing you the ultimate in personalization. [9XMedia]