
Poll
HDTV INFO
With the high-definition movement in full swing, make HDTV-VideoGames.com your source for HD gaming. With a heavy focus on next-generation video game consoles and HDTV technology, the HDTV-VideoGames.com writers and editors share their articles, blogs, and tips to help you maximize your gaming experience in high-def. Not sure which HDTV technology is best for your gaming experience? And what about HD gaming without breaking the bank? It is all covered. Stop by HDTV-VideoGames.com for the latest on HDTV gaming technology.
BenQ LCD Monitors Target Gaming
BenQ recently introduced two 24" LCD monitor models that target the gaming market.
The new 37" full high-definition LCD TV has brightness of 500 nits, contrast ratio of 1,500:1, response time of 6ms, and a viewing angle of 178 degrees, said the company.
Meanwhile, the two 24" LCD monitors (FP241VW & FP241WZ) have resolution of 1,920 ×1,200, typical brightness of 500 nits, typical contrast ratio of 1,000:1, and response time of 6ms (GTG). BenQ has not determined the pricing for the two new models, but did announce that the models will hit the market soem time next month.
LCD
No Articles
15" Bush LCD HDTV
Bush has released what might very be the smallest HD-ready television available. The LCD15W08DVDHD has a 15.4" widescreen LCD, built-in DVD player, a 1024 x 768 resolution, and an HDMI input .
There's also a VGA-in for connecting a computer, or even an Xbox 360. There's a single Scart socket, S-Video, composite inputs, analog audio-in, and a digital coaxial out.
The Bush LCD15W08DVDHD weighs in at a frankly staggering 250 pounds (about $500). That certainly seems a little too costly, but ithe integrated DVD player will come in handy in a kid's bedroom, and if you have a PS3, hook it up with the HDMI if someone else is watching all the other HD screens in your house.
.....
New Philips LCD Monitors Boast Low Power Consumption
Philips has launched the 200WS8 (20") and 220WS8 (22") widescreen LCD monitors, which claimed to have the lowest power consumption in the industry. When powered on, the monitors perform at 10% below Energy Star requirements.
The monitors offer 1680 x 1050 resolution and are certified for Windows Vista, allowing you to use the operating system’s ‘sidebar’ feature for organising applications. Features include hot keys and on-screen controls, dual connections to receive both analog VGA and digital DVI signals, and a widescreen display that allows two A4 pages to be viewed side-by-side or two files to be simultaneously opened for comparison and editing.
The 200WS8 and 220WS8 are both available now for approximately $400 and $660.
ViewSonic's latest 19" LCD Monitor
ViewSonic recently introduced a19" CD monitor to its lineup of 19" monitors.
The VX1932wm has a resolution of 1,440 x 900, brightness of 300 nits, contrast ratio of 700:1, and viewing angle of 160/160 degrees. It's compliant with Energy Star abd the European Union's Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS).
The model is also Microsoft Windows Vista premium logo certified and features High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP).
In 2005, ViewSonic launched a 2ms (gray to gray) 19" LCD monitor, the VX922, whcih features a native resolution of 1,280 ×1,024, a contrast ratio of 650:1, and a brightness of 270 nits. Unveiled last March was the 19" VX931 with a 1ms response time.
The new VX1932wm is currently available in Chinaarket in mid-May with a price tag of NT$7,988 (US$239). The monitor is already available in the China market.
© 2007 Copyright HDTV-Videogames.com













