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Nope, it’s still not a full LED monitor, but it’s getting there. At least, it’s greener than your typical LCD monitor. Viewsonic has a new slogan called “Go LED, Go Green”. That’s in conjunction to their latest VG36-LED series. The VG36-LED series is comprised of two units as of now, the 22-inch VG2236wm-LED and the 24-inch VG2436wm-LED. Read more…

Yes, our market is full of Full HD monitors, but that’s not going to stop BenQ from throwing another into it. BenQ is set to unleash another Full HD monitor into the market in the form of the GL2430HM. Adopting BenQ’s patented Senseye 3 Human Vision Technology for enhancing the colour, clarity and contrast of video content for the monitor, this new 24-inch LED-backlit monitor provides 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolutions for your hunger of Full HD movies in your bedroom. 1,000:1 contrast ratio, 250 cd/m2 brightness and 5ms response time are the usual specs. In terms of connectivity ports, it offers DVI-D, D-Sub and HDMI. The BenQ GL2430HM will go on sale this week for a retail price of $370. Great, more choices is a good thing, right?
SOURCE via BenQ

And you wonder who the hell Ortustech is. Some ostrich company from China making imitation screens? Not quite near there. Ortustech is a joint venture between Casio Computer and Toppan Printing to develop small and medium sized displays. They’re not quite in the league of Samsung and LG, yet. But they sure weren’t some small fries either, as they just put your sparkling new Retina display to shame. Read more…

Somehow I got the feeling that this shouldn’t be your typical desktop monitor. Viewsonic has just announced the VX2258wm, a 22-inch monitor that uses Infrared Optical Imaging to bring Windows-certified multitouch to your desktop. Let’s see, 1080p HD resolution, ClearMotiv II Technology, a 5ms response time, a dynamic contrast ratio of 100,000:1, and support for HBDP (High Bandwidth Digital Protection) Blu-ray devices. Sounds pretty standard for a desktop monitor, but would you hold your hand up high at your eye level to play multi-touch for hours? If you don’t mind then feel free to get it for fun, as its available now in Europe for £189 (roughly $300).
SOURCE via Viewsonic Europe

The slightly dated 16:10 monitors have been missing in the market ever since everyone got hyped up by HD resolutions and HDMI in their monitors. But now, Samsung is back to give you a 16:10 monitor. It’s like jumping back one generation. Time machine anyone? But then there’s the presence of DisplayPort, so you can’t really say you’re going backward. Read more…

ECO- friendly products, I didn’t know companies are still doing this gimmick. Yes car manufacturers are trying to mass produce electric cars, but how does a monitor save the world? NEC’s new MultiSync EX231W may not look very sexy to you, but it is very eco-friendly, or so they say. Read more…

Viewsonic has roll out a new 24-inch V3D241wm-LED 3D monitor, and they’re kind enough to include a pair of active 3D glasses. 3D monitors are getting common these days, and so Viewsonic announced loudly that they’re 120Hz frame rate, and 2ms response time, so it’s the best for your gaming and movies.
Right, that’s all? No. they’ve thrown in two watt speakers, 300 nits of brightness, a supposed ‘Omigawd’ 20,000,000:1 contrast ratio, and the usual Eco mode to cut down on power consumption. Yes, it’s very green! It’s already sold in the UK for £330.
SOURCE via Viewsonic Europe

This is something this company called Corning is trying to push. Their latest Gorilla Glass promise to go over the edge, being more durable, stronger than others, which will provide youi ‘scratch resistance’ and ‘near unbreakable’ screen.
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Roundtable Concepts Inc. is launching the RTC23, the officially licensed Marvel Comic LCD and LED HDTVs. Choose from Iron Man, Captain America, The Hulk, Wolverine, Thor, etc. You will have your favorite Marvel Super Hero embellished on the bottom two corners of the frame, The name and the character will appear on the TV for around 8 seconds when turned on. Available in 22-inch, 32-inch, 42-inch and 55-inch HD LCD screen sizes while LED HDTV will come in 40-inch and 46-inch sizes.
[via TechFresh]
VLogic has released their very first 3D OLED HDTV model, known as the TDM-150W. This 15-inch OLED HDTV provides a WXGA (1,366 x 768) resolution with a 10,000,000:1 contrast ratio. It has a similar panel as the LG 15EL9500. No word on pricing and availability.
[via Techfresh]
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