HP w2408 LCD Monitor
By Plasma LCD on July 27th, 2008

The HP w2408 LCD Monitor is a good buy if you want a monitor with a wider and brighter screen to work on. It’s not really a big monitor, just a 24-inch panel but it has a bright and wide screen display with a 1920×1200 resolution.
Unlike other monitors with 72 percent NSTC color gamut, this LCD monitor boasts of the VividColor Technology with a 92 percent gamut which explains the full range of colors it can display. Expect sharper colors and brighter images from this monitor.
Aesthetics-wise, the HP monitor delivers with a glossy black cabinet accented by a silver trim. It has a bezel and grooved edging that can easily accomodate HP accessories like a webcam or the Easy Clip.
Ordinary connectivity is provided including three USB ports, analog input a DVI port and an audio jack for speakers. For easy plug ins, you can make use of the additional USV ports, two actually, which are on the display’s left-hand side. However, the LCD monitor lacks extra entertainment connections such as A/V ports, component video inputs and S-video ports.
Apple M9178LL/A LCD Monitor
By Plasma LCD on July 22nd, 2008
Here comes an LCD Monitor that was designed the way you need it. The Apple M9178LL/A LCD Monitor which comes in an attractive silver packaging provides you more horizontal computer real estate which is great if you work with documents that have wider and longer formats. Imagine displaying a chart or file in Excel where you can see more cells at the same time instead of the limited cell display provided by most monitors.
The Apple M9178LL/A is a good match to the PowerBook and the Power Mac G5 which have very modern aluminium enclosures. This monitor has a narrow bezel allowing you to line up multiple displays side by side seamlessly.
This 23 –inch LCD monitor has great connectivity with two USB 2.0 ports and two FireWire 400 hub ports. This allows you to connect a lot of other gadgets to your monitor like a digital camera or camera recorder as well as a printer or a scanner. It has a contrast ratio of 700:1, response time of 16 ms and has a non glare feature.
This monitor started selling at a price of $749 when it first came out but its features are still great today plus prices have definitely gone down.
Acer Unveils LCD Gaming Monitor
By Plasma LCD on July 19th, 2008

Gamers worldwide will have more reasons to play computer games with the release of Acer’s high contrast ratio gaming LCD monitor. This monitor is an appropriate partner to the Acer Predator Gaming PC not only because of its looks –the orange color stirs up frightening memories of seeing orange-clad criminals in prison—but also because of its features.
Simply called the G24, this 24-inch LCD monitor has a contrast ratio of 50,000:1 which is definitely higher than the ratios boasted by most HDTVs in town. It is fully high density capable with a native resolution of 1920×1200, 400 nits brightness and a fast response time of 2ms.
Gamers are tingling with anticipation waiting for the release of this predator match but how much does it really cost? No word yet so you and I will just have to keep anticipating.
Hyundai 22in BlueH HM22D DVB LCD TV Monitor
By Plasma LCD on July 17th, 2008

If you cannot decide if you’re going to invest in an LCD TV or an LCD monitor then here’s a great deal for you. The Hyundai 22in BlueH HM22D is both an LCD TV and monitor you can place in your home office so that you get the best of both worlds—work and then watch TV when you get a little bored.
While the plain matte black color of this 22-inch TV-Monitor will blend well with any office equipment or office interiors, it is not particularly a beauty. However, if you’re going to do much work or watch too many T shows then you do not need to look intently over your display so that’s ok. This LCD TV and monitor has a metal-like speaker bar which is visible at the bottom which sorts of break the color monotony.
However, busy bodies and couch potatoes will definitely love the oversize remote control which measures around nine inches. But while big enough, the remote does not have a very good layout of its buttons.
However, considering all the pros and cons, the Hyundai 22in BlueH HM22D is nice to have because it functions both as a TV and as a monitor which means you get to save space wherever you decide to place the display. It is also well within your budget.
Iyama’s ProLite B2006WS 20-inch LCD Monitor
By Plasma LCD on June 28th, 2008

Iyama’s ProLite B2006WS 20-inch LCD Monitor is another welcome addition to the new breed of LCD displays that home office owners can choose from.
It has a 1680×1050 pixel resolution a 5ms response time (which is not ideal for gaming purposes) and contrast ratio of 2000:1. It also has integrated speakers and connectivity options for HDMI and DVI-D.
Those who are tired of all the piano black monitors on their desks can opt for the white Prolite.
LG Flatron W2252TQ 22in LCD Monitor
By Plasma LCD on June 28th, 2008

The LG Flatron W2252TQ LCD Monitor is a stunning piece of equipment that boasts of a 10,000:1 contrast ratio. It is easy to assemble and even a non techie can do this by just clicking the base and then touring the two cables to the back clips.
This 22-inch LCD Monitor has a simple design that’s as close as you can get to simply classy. It has an eye catching screen with a curved bezel along the screen. This monitor is a black, silver and chrome affair. You can easily distinguish the power button as it is chromed and has blue LED lightly
It is reasonably priced at below $500 and produces crisp images with a 1680×1050 pixel resolution. There is basic connectivity options including a DVI port and a D-sub.
NEC MultiSync EA261WM LCD Monitor
By Plasma LCD on June 22nd, 2008

The 26-inch NEC MultiSync EA261WM LCD monitor is a bit pricey at $680 but look at what it can do and you will be amazed and convinced that parting with your hard earned money is easy after all. This computer monitor was seen during the InfoComm held in Las Vegas from June 12 to 20 this year.
If you are a user who demands exceptional technology then the NEC MultiSync EA261WM LCD monitor can respond to that need. It is a premioum monitor thats ideal for use in educational institutions, corporations and government offices. But who’s to stop you if you want such tehnology in your home office.
This NEC widescreen panel has a 1920×1080 resolution, a contrast ratio of 1,000:1 and a brightness and response time of 400 cd/m2. Connectivity is great with four USB ports and has an HDMI adaptor and a headphone jack. However, the best part about the NEC is its rotating screen panel which allows you to view portrait images and other images that are best viewed froma vertical angle.
The NEC’s Eco Mode also ensures you save on energy and use up lower power consumption. Environment responsibility is a NEC virtue and its units are compliant with EPEAT Gold so you can expect their units to emit lesser levels of environmental hazards and greenhouse gases compared to the regular monitors.