Three new widescreen LCD displays launched in Middle East
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, July 26 - 2006 at 12:16
- PRESS RELEASE
Acer Middle East today announced the regional launch of three new additions to its home and office LCD monitors, predicting that widescreen technology is set to become the norm in the region's display sector.
"The Middle East's display sector is growing rapidly across both the consumer and corporate lines," said Krishna Murthy, General Manager, Acer Computer Middle East.
"To have secured a top three position in the display sector is testament to our ability to provide high quality and high, widescreen performance at an excellent price," added Murthy.
The three models launched today are the 22" AL2216W, 24" AL2423W and 26" AL2616W.
From freelancers or dedicated home-users to those for whom their job or industry increasingly depends on displays with the latest, high-performance-per-pixel technologies, the 22", 24" and 26" models are set to invigorate the Middle East's LCD display sector.
The 22 inch's, 170° wide viewing angle display may have a slim compact design but is a large screen performer which will appeal to media professionals needing to multi-task and view multiple applications simultaneously.
The eye-catching 24", available in either a titanium or black finish, has been designed for highly demanding office environments and so brings with it a reliable productivity and widescreen efficiency that makes for a sound, long-term investment for company purchases.
Meeting the corporate demand for larger screen formats from the likes of the engineering, architecture and advertising industries, with its higher resolution (1920x1200) and pixel per inch (94.1 PPI) performance for specialist applications, the 24" Widescreen delivers greater on screen precision allowing for increased productivity and efficiency.
The largest LCD display of Acer's three new offerings is the 26" widescreen. With a wide viewing angle of 178° and unrivalled clarity, the monitor ensures comfortable reading of intensive amounts of data and high-definition colour - for multimedia applications.
"Both the home and office lines guarantee reliability and convenience while the simple set-up and adjustability controls make even the more sophisticated functions and display modes instantly accessible," concluded Murthy.
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Established in 1992, Acer Computer (M.E.) Ltd. has over 100 employees servicing the IT requirements of over 50 countries in the Middle East, Africa and the sub-continent, Acer Computer (M.E.) Ltd. has its own facility in the Jebel Ali Free Zone. The 22,500 square meter regional office includes a modern and efficiently managed warehouse, a state-of-the-art Unique Loading (Uniload) assembly plant and a highly efficient Customer and Technical Service Center capable of handling component-level repairs.
About Acer:
Established in 1976, Acer is among the world's top five branded PC vendors. Acer employs marketing and service operations across Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and the Americas, supporting dealers and distributors in over 100 nations. In addition to offering a broad spectrum of IT services, Acer is also a leading innovator of e-business, providing MegaMicro e-enabling solutions that combine IT products with a range of Micro services delivered via Acer's Mega infrastructure.
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