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12 September 2007 19:23 by James "Dela" Delahunty
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Acer America Corporation introduced the new P-Series displays, a full line of stylish and functional high-performance LCD monitors. The the P Series displays are ideal for home and educational environments, along with multimedia, gaming and video applications requiring premium performance, comfortable extended use, and increased versatility.
The new P Series includes four high-performing, panoramic widescreen sizes, 19-, 20-, 22- and 24-inch LCDs, offering more screen real-estate to manage multiple applications. Each widescreen display is housed in a glossy, piano black bezel with curved edges and supported via a sturdy silver base, adding a contemporary look to any environment. The display's useful control buttons are placed subtly, lending to the clean and efficient design.
Outfitted with either HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface), delivering the highest video and audio quality from one digital connector between LCDs and PC video graphic cards or other digital sources, or DVI (Digital Visual Interface), the popular video interface made to maximize the connection quality, the P Series displays ensures users with the most up-to-date multimedia innovations and connections.
Along with swift response time for viewing fast-moving images, the P Series incorporates clearer images and sharper edges without ambient light reflection, allowing eye-strain-free viewing for maximum enjoyment and multitasking.
"The P Series displays reflect Acer's ongoing commitment to meeting the needs of consumers," said Chris White, director of peripherals product marketing for Acer America. "From the stylish, glossy piano black finish to the distinctive, flowing edges of the industrial design, the P Series displays coupled with the latest interface technologies – HDMI and DVI – provide users with the highest quality performance for their computing needs."
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| borhan9 (AfterDawn Addict) 14 September 2007 17:50 |
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These screens sound good enough. Acer does make good screens they are better than LG and are in the same price range i would say.
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