30Jun2008
Filed under: LCD TV/Monitor
Author: Czar

ViewSonic on Monday lifted up its VA Series value screens and released a new 26-inch desktop LCD that it hopes will drive down the sizes of very large screens. The VA2626WM generates the same 1920×1200 resolution and also promises similar visual quality to more expensive screens. The panel generates a 6,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and includes HDMI to give Blu-ray players and modern HD consoles native output for their 1080p signals.
The screen also supplies more typical DVI and VGA connectors for computer input and mounts a 2.5-watt pair of stereo speakers for basic sound when dedicated speakers aren’t available. ViewSonic puts the price well below some 26-inch LCDs at $529 and anticipates shipping the VA2626WM in July.
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- Tags: 1920x1200, Blu Ray Players, Computer Input, Consoles, Desktop Lcd, Dvi, Dynamic Contrast Ratio, Hd, Inch Desktop, Inch Lcd, Lcds, Screens, Signals, Stereo Speakers, Vga, Viewsonic, Viewsonic Lcd, Visual Quality
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