The smallest widescreen monitor
Written by IT News on 10:25 AMIf you think these days, ASUS is only for EEE PCs, you can not be more wrong if you tried. As proof of this, of computer hardware and consumer electronics manufacturer has declared yesterday "the world's slimmest 22 - inch widescreen LCD monitor." According to the company, the new product is designed to provide users with high-quality display alternative for today's home entertainment centers.
The new monitor is designed to combine both style and visual quality in the 22 - inch widescreen form factor. In LS221H is only 248 mm thin, which in practice allows ASUS to claim its product is the slimmest 22 - inch widescreen display in the world. With a piano-glossy finish, painted black chassis, the LS221H was intended to bring plus the style of its regular monitoring. ASUS "22 - inch widescreen display have one 9-h hardness-rated diamond-cut glass surface that prevents damage and pollutants. Anti-reflection glass also provides 96% rate of transmission and reflects the size of fewer than 2% , According to ASUS. This should allow users to see a clear image in a variety of colors. The only thing missing LS221H is a decent name worthy of its stylish design.
As to the technical specifications, go to LS221H is equipped with one factor ASUS Smart Contrast 4000:1 and the company claims it can be achieved 2ms response time while delivering a sharp, vibrant images at the highest quality. Because the monitor comes with a widescreen display, ASUS is also included in "Presentation of control" feature that allows users to select the display modes between full and 4:3 votes. Thus, the user will benefit from permanent to their true life HD environment.
In LS221H also features ASUS "Splendid Video Intelligence technology, which is designed to automatically adjust and adjust every detail of the image in order to optimize visual quality. Unfortunately, at this time, no information on prices and availability are made public.
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