Archive for February, 2008

Wednesday
Feb 27,2008

New NEC Display for the Medical Sector

During HIMSS Conference in Orlando between February 25-28, you have the chance to see the new medical display from NEC, called MultiSync MD205MG.
The flat panel monitor is a 5MP grayscale model has also a bundled solution, the NEC MD205-DRV, which includes two displays and an advanced video card useful for medical applications.

The MultiSync MDline is designed for the medical sector and consists of high-quality LCD monitors enhanced for Picture Archiving and Communication System, radiology, MRI, CT nad 3D.
The model announced has a resolution of 1560 x 2048 pixels, with advanced in-plane switching technology for very detailed medical images, 3,061 gray shades, backlight sensor, DICOM calibration, a 30 ms response time, and 600:1 contrast ratio.

It comes with the GammaCompMD software that supports several sensors for calibration, and is built with fully disposable plastics, materials that are not hazardous like cadmium, hex-chrome, PBB and PBDE, and tiny amounts of mercury and lead.
Also, using the pivoting stand, it can be placed in the portrait or landscape positions.

The NEC bundled solution has a price of $19,999,99 and the MD205MG model comes with a 3-year warranty and Advanced Overnight Exchange service.

Phillips LCD TV 32″

Tuesday
Feb 26,2008

Phillips LCD TV 32inch

Phillips Digital widescreen flat TV 32″ is the smallest from its category, the largest one having 52 inches in diagonal.
Even if it measures 32 inches, it is a good LCD TV display option for a small living room or a bedroom, and it comes with High Definition capability, and Ambilight 2-Channel that produces ambient light complementing the colors and the light intensity, adapting the colors to the changing image on the screen automatically and independently.

The TV allows you to share songs and pictures using the built-in USB connectivity, and is equipped with a built-in HDTV tuner to receive and display terrestrial ATSC and unscrambled cable signals, while Pixel Plus 3 HD contributes at displaying sharpest and clearest pictures, offering the unique combination of natural details, vivid colors and smooth natural motion.

Phillips LCD TV 32inch

Pixels forming the image are enhanced to match the surrounding pixels, creating a natural image, while the artifacts and noise coming from different sources are significantly reduced to a razor sharp image.
With the dynamic contrast enhancer with the dimming backlight technology, the Phillips TV displays deep rich black levels and increased details and up to five time the contrast.

The surround sound is rendered by the Virtual Dolby Surround processing technology.

Phillips Digital widescreen flat TV 32″ has 16:9 aspect ratio, 500 cd/m2 brightness, 3200:1 dynamic screen contrast, 8 ms response time, 176 degrees viewing angle, and Anti-Reflection coated screen.

LG 71PY1M 71″ Plasma HD TV

Tuesday
Feb 26,2008

LG 71PY1M 71inch Plasma HD TV

The LG 71PY1M model is the world’s first plasma TV of 71 inches, a slim TV display coming in a flat design, easy mountable on a wall or placed on a stand, which delivers bright and crisp images to any corner of your room.

It has no less than 800 cd/m2 brightness, 2000:1 contrast ratio, 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution, six speakers-based audio output, two HDMI ports, PIP/DW/POP functions, Split Zoom, and Zoom in/out.

LG 71PY1M 71inch Plasma HD TV

LG used the XD Engine for the LG 71PY1M model, a technology that uses six distinct processors that enhance the contrast, the image details, displaying deeper colors and reducing noise and blur.
It does this by taking the low-resolution analog signals close to the high-definition level.

The plasma TV model from LG can be found at the authorized dealers at a price of around $10,000.

Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 9 Plasma TV

Monday
Feb 25,2008

Bang and Olufsen BeoVision 9 Plasma TV

<-250x250 Square - right->The kings of design, Bang & Olufsen, have created the BeoVision 9 plasma TV to fulfill your room with a strong personality to represent your tastes, and cutting edge TV technologies for the best viewing experience.

If you are searching for a big plasma TV, and have a considerable amount of money to spend on some high quality, this is one of the best options for you. The TV from Bang & Olufsen is available in Silver, Black, Silver/Black, Red, Dark Grey, Blue, and measures 48.4 x 50 x 22.3 inches at 123 Kg.

Bang and Olufsen BeoVision 9 Plasma TV

The key features of this stunning plasma include anti-reflex coating, full high definition, 335 Watts power consumption, 16:9 screen type, 2.073,600 pixels, 3000:1 contrast ratio, motion compensated progressive scan, and a 160 degrees viewing angle.

The sound is rendered by the A2+Nicam Stereo system and by the Dolby Digital 5.1/6.1 EX, Dolby 7.1 EX, Dolby Pro-Logic ll/llx, DTS 5.1. DTS ES 6.1, DTS Neo:6 surround system.
It has recording capability and you can do this for up to 59 hours in high quality and up to 126 hours in standard mode, on the 256Gb hard disk recorder capacity.

Bang and Olufsen BeoVision 9 Plasma TV

For the detailed specifications check the product’s page.

New LG W52 LCD Monitors

Monday
Feb 25,2008

New LG W52 LCD Monitors

<-250x250 Square - right->LG W52 series of LCD monitors will arrive on the Korean market soon, featuring a fresh black lacquer-like finish and equipped with a few key elements enhancing the user’s viewing and gaming experience.

They have a 10000:1 contrast ratio, a 2ms response time, Wide 4:3 function for setting the aspect ratio to 4:3, the EZ zoom function for changing the display resolution in one click, and the Photo Effect function with instant access to the picture enhancements via a special button.

New LG W52 LCD Monitors

The customers will be able to choose a screen size to fit their needs and desk size, from 19, 20, 22, and 24 inches.
An LG W52 at 19 inches will have a starting price of around $306, while the 22-inch model cost will start at $411.