Dell Brings 20 Inch HD Monitor !
A new model 2o inch monitor has been introduced to an entry-level category. It has come brought the style of the XPS and Studo ranges with HDMI and VGA inputs.
Click to know about the LCD Monitor from Mitsubhishi
Some important features of this monitor:
•20″ screen size (viewable) with 16:9 aspect ratio
•HD 1600 x 900 resolution.
•Energy Star compliant.
•High Resolution and Energy Efficient
•Slim bezel and cool design matches Dell Studio and XPS systems
•Easily adjustable stand tilts the display 4°forward and 21°back for maximum viewing comfort.
•HD 1600 X 900 resolution
•16:9 aspect ratio great for watching movies on your PC
•5 millisecond response time (typical) for minimal ghosting
•1000:1 contrast ratio (typical)
•Meets tough new Energy Star rules
•2 lamp direct backlight system for as much as 25% energy savings compared to similar monitors using 4 lamps1
•HDMI and VGA connections with a VGA cable included
•Audio in/out connector
•Choose an optional matching AX510PA multimedia soundbar for rich stereo sound.
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