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While Apple and ViewSonic are about to introduce 17' LCD monitors, planning ahead, ViewSonic has introduced its 3 new wide screen display with 22", 20", and 19" panel sizes VX2235wm, VX2035wm, and VX1935wm, respectively.
All these models have...
Analyzing the upsurge in the market of 19-inch and 17-inch widescreen monitors, Apple has decided to launch a 17-inch widescreen LCD monitors in the first quarter of 2007.
According to International Data Corporation (IDC), widescreen LCD monitors.
Size really matters. Siemens has gone gigantic with its monster LCD, which it has named Remote Expert Center. Designed for professionals, this LCD is used for monitoring nuclear power plants. The Remote Expert Center is basically made out of eight...
Imagine a world revealing true colors that were unseen earlier. Though the Samsung 'SyncMaster 931C' LCD flat panel display is mere 19-inshes, it's visionary monitor boasts a 97 per cent CCFL color reproduction, which Samsung claims to be similar to that.
Yes, we're sick of the 'Blur' output most of the available televisions give and it has been a major problem associated with LCD TVs. Many big companies like Samsung, Sharp, and Sony are working out new methods to remove this chronic irritation. ...
Lenovo has introduced its latest D221 Widescreen LCD with a price that fits your pocket easily. The new product has 22' screen that offers you a good 1680 x 1050 WSXGA display, 700:1 contrast ratio, and 300cd/m2 brightness.
The TV has a quick...
Klegg Electronics has planned to introduce a high-def television with 40-inch wide screen that will offer a good resolution of 1080i with high contrast ratio of 1,000:1 and extremely good brightness of 500 cd/m2.
Moreover, this TV will be...
The POWERLAB, Korea is all set to release their 46-inch LCD display in the Korean market.
The LCD is being released tentatively in the month of December and has 178-degrees of viewing angle which makes it suitable for display in public areas or...
Making its new Aviamo range public, Fujitsu showcased two new plasmas as well as one new LCD.
As far as the 37-inch LCD and the 65-inch plasma are concerned, they will appear by January 2007, whereas, the 50-inch plasma will be launched in the later.
The Ittiam Systems has announced the availability of a 'High definition Multi Format Video Decoder Engine'. This engine is a single silicon slab solution for decoding the three video signals i.e. MPEG-2, VC1 and H.264. The new system is called...
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