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Eizo Nanao FlexScan monitors motion sensor saves energy by activating the screen only when a user is present
Eizo Nanao today introduced two monitors, the 23-inch FlexScan EV2303W and the 20-inch FlexScan EV2023W. The monitors are among the world’s first group of products to receive the just-announced TCO Displays 5.0 certification. They are also the first EIZO products to achieve EPEAT Gold status. EIZO FlexScan EV2023W and EV2023W debut several features including a…
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Vestalife introduces the Firefly and Jewelbox iPod docks and a cool 3D Butterfly Monitor
Remember the Ladybug iPod dock from Vestalife? If you do and if you happened to have liked the concept, here’s something good for you to look forward to. The same company released two new docks called the Firefly and Jewelbox. Both of them have similar designs and also the same color. Both these models can…
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Sharp USA launches 108 inch LCD monitor for commercial applications

To ensure that CEO’s and Board and Directors see their companys numbers clearly Sharp has launched the world’s largest commercially available LCD Monitor which is 108 inches across. The full HD 1080p LCD Monitor, features an Advanced Super View LCD panel that is manufactured at Sharp’s Kameyama Plant No. 2, the first plant in the…
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Dell SP2309 LCD monitor

Leaked images of Dell’s 23 inch LCD monitor the SP2309 are doing rounds on the Internet. Check out the specs * 2,048 x 1,152 resolution * 80,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio * 98% color gamut * 2ms response time * Built-in 2 megapixel camera * Integrated microphone * VGA/DVI/HDMI input ports [Ubergizmo]
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Apple Cinema display refreshed – 24-inch, LED backlit for $899

Complimenting the new Macbooks Apple has unveiled the LED Cinema Display featuring a stunning 24-inch LED-backlit widescreen display.It comes with an integrated MagSafe charger, three USB 2.0 ports, iSight camera, mic and speakers all enclosed in an elegant, thin aluminum and glass enclosure. (More images and full press release after the jump)
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AOC’s New HD Display believes that “No PC Required”

AOC’s new 2230Fm display is a 22-inch, HD flat-panel display that believes that “No PC Required” is a tag line that suits them best. The 2230Fm is a conventional flat-screen LCD with a native resolution of 1680×1050 and VGA (D-Sub 15), DVI-D, and HDMI inputs (“HDCP ready”), it also includes a built-in media player, with…
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Doublesight DS-24000 Studio – 24 inch LCD monitor for DSLR users

Doublesight has launched the DS-24000 Studio in the Korean market. Targetted at professional photographers the monitor supports Color Tuning function, contrast ratio of 10000:1 and full HD resolution display. It also adopts Samsung’s Super-PVA (Patterned Vertical Alignment) panel. A stylish high-gloss bezel multi-stand adds style to the monitor. Pricing of the DS-24000 Studio is not…
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Viewsonic VA2626mw 26 inch display on a budget

Viewsonic is offering a 26-inch display that will feature a DVI, VGA and HDMI input for your video connection needs and two built-in 2.5-watt stereo speakers. Viewsonic VA2626mw boasts of a dynamic contrast ratio of 6000:1, which is a very high number. For a price of $530, it is cheaper than Dell’s 24-inch model. The…
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BenQ launches World’s First 21.5” 16:9 Full HD LCD Display

As the world’s first 21.5” 1080p Full HD LCD display sporting a 1920×1080 native resolution, the BenQ E2200HDA delivers uncompromised visual enjoyment of high definition content. The 10,000:1 DCR and 300nit brightness render dark details in razor-sharp clarity along with a rich, vibrant display of 16.7M colors. Senseye+photo instantly optimizes viewing for all home and…
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Acer gaming monitor ‘G24’ features 50,000:1 ACM contrast

With eye-catching dual-tone colors of black and orange, the Acer gaming monitor ‘G24’ features 50,000:1 ACM contrast. It adopts a 24-inch 1920×1200 widescreen for true 1080p playback, and supports 2ms rapid response time. Specs include the Acer CrystalBrite technology for 400-nit brightness, 160/160 viewing angle, multimedia connectivity, Acer eColor and eDisplay technologies and intuitive onscreen…







