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ViewSonic delivers world's first super high resolution, 19-inch wide LCD with up to 2ms response time

  • United Arab Emirates: Thursday, October 11 - 2007 at 16:43
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ViewSonic, a leading global provider of visual display products, announces its latest display innovation, the VX1940W.

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  • Aaron Fright, Regional Director - MEA, ViewSonic Middle East.
    Aaron Fright, Regional Director - MEA, ViewSonic Middle East.
The display is the world's first 19-inch widescreen LCD to combine 1680x1050 super high resolution, ultra fast, up to 2ms response time (gray-to-gray) and up to 3000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio.

"Ideally suited to both corporate users who want more visual capacity for their documents and those graphic intense multimedia-focused consumers, ViewSonic's new VX1940W is the region's first-ever LCD monitor that fits all of the resolution clarity and picture performance of a 22-inch monitor into a 19-inch display and price point," said Aaron Fright, Regional Director - MEA, ViewSonic Middle East. "We see continued regional demand for 'big and wide' screens that offer superior resolution at the fastest speeds, and anticipate that 19-inch monitors will soon be the de facto standard for enterprise and personal use given the range of features that they pack into an affordable package."

ViewSonic's VX1940W has been specially designed for the Middle East's growing community of gamers and multimedia enthusiasts eager to enjoy high-speed games and movie action sequences completely free of distortion and in the best possible quality. In addition, the VX1940W delivers superior viewing quality fro DVDs and television, as well as for professional usage in seeing side-by-side documents and multimedia presentations. ViewSonic is catering to the needs of the region's consumers by providing a monitor that has the resolution of a 22-inch screen at the same price point and size of a 19-inch display.

The highest resolution available on a 19-inch widescreen LCD, combined with the Dynamic Contrast Ratio, provides users with crisp images, darker black levels and a higher contrast. In addition, DCR technology adjusts black levels based on screen content to reduce "light leakage" and improve performance up to four times greater than traditional contrast ratios, especially when viewed from the side.

The VX1940W will be one of the first models offered in ViewSonic's latest VX 40 Series of LCDs that feature a new sleek design. A 22-inch version boasting similar features, including high contrast ratio and 2ms response time will be available in the fourth quarter as well.
Prices as well as detailed specifications for the Middle East will be communicated closer to regional availability.
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About ViewSonic:

ViewSonic Corporation is a leading global provider of visual display products. ViewSonic develops markets and supports a broad range of innovative products including LCD monitors, LCD TVs, projectors, digital signage displays and other display products.

For further information, please contact ViewSonic Middle East & Africa
Tel: +971-4-881-1871.

For further information contact:
Rachel Watts
The Portsmouth Group
Tel: +971 4 369 3572

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