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Tuesday, 29 August 2006 |

NEC's latest LCD monitor, the MultiSync 20WGX2, features a resolution of 1680 x 1050, an aspect ratio of 16:10, a response time of 6ms, a contrast ratio of 700:1, and a viewing angle of 178-degree. Equipped with a generous four USB 2.0 ports, this 20-inch LCD display is perfect for gaming purpose. Furthermmore, it incorporated OptiClear DVM (Dynamic Visual Mode) technology with 4user selectable image adjustment modes (text/games/video/photos) which ensure optimal viewing performance. No words on pricing and availibility yet. |
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Tuesday, 29 August 2006 |
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 The LVP-HC5000 LCD Projector is on the list of Mitsubishi Electronic's release schedule. Planned to hit the market in the middle of October, this full HD LCD home theater projector features a resolution of 1920 x 1080, a contrast ratio of 10,000:1, a brightness of 1000 Ansi, and a noise level of 19dB. It will be retailed in Japan for 450,000 Yen.
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Tuesday, 29 August 2006 |

At the currently running IMID 2006 exhibition, LG, in collaboration with Philips, presents a prototype of its 42-inch LCD TV. Measures 1006 x 610 x 56 mm, this TV sports an innovative MBRT (Motion Blur Reduction Technology) which reduced the MPRT (Motion Picture Response Time) level under the human perception limit, thus resulting in vivid and realistic moving image quality compared to traditional CRT display. Other features packed on this 16.7M colors LCD TV include a brightness of 500cd/m2, a contrast ratio of 800:1, a resolution of 1366 x 768, a viewing angle of 178 degrees, and a response time (MPRT) of 4.6ms. No words on pricing and availability yet. |
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Tuesday, 29 August 2006 |
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 If somehow you feel the urge to connect your PC to 16 LCD monitors at once, you can check out the DA-4DD3 device from IO-Data. As long as your LCD has a DVI connector on it, you can plug between 4 to 16 monitors to the device and it will take care the rest. This multi screen viewer supports a resolution of 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA), however, keep in mind that it would NOT split the screen onto 16 small parts. It just display the same screen, from one PC, on those 16 monitors.
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Monday, 28 August 2006 |
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HD freaks, check out this handy device for your HD home theater, the HDMI Switch Remote. Developed by Lindy Electronics, the electronic device allows users to hook up to three HDMI or DVI sources to a compatible display and easily cycle through between those connected devices, thus eliminating the hassle of plugging / unplugging the cables during the switch. Comes in a robust metal with silver finish, Lindy's HDMI Switch Remote also features a HD resolution of 1080p, a multi-channel digital audio, and HDCP. |
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Sunday, 27 August 2006 |
 Amex Digital has started shipping its Blu-Ray Home Theater PC (HTPC) to Europe, the M505-BDR. Powered by an Intel Core2 Duo processor and Intel 045P Express chipset, this media center PC is equipped with Blu-Ray burner which supports standard DVD media as well. To further enhanced the excellent perfomance of the perfomance, a whopping 4GB of DDR2 RAM an a huge 1.5TB of SATA HDD are included. Now let's see what's this home theater PC offers fo your entertainment. It comes with an ATI Radeon X1600 graphics card, an integrated UK-friendly dual hybrid analog and digital DVB-T TV tuner, HDMI port, and an 8.1-channel sound system. Runs on Windows Media Center 2005 operating system, it provides WiFI and Gigabit Ethernet connectivity. Priced at $2,000, Amex Digital M505-BDR HTPC will hit the Europe market in August 28th. Three additional Blu-Ray titles will be included as a bonus. |
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