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ViewSonic VX924 and VX724 LCD display introduction
Dennis Hissink : April 7th 2005 - 03:00 CET
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ViewSonic VX924 and VX724 LCD display introduction : Demonstrating its technology leadership in the display market, ViewSonic Corp., a worldwide leader in visual display products, today announced the world's fastest LCD monitors. Featuring ultra-fast 4 millisecond (ms) average video response time across the entire color scale, the ViewSonic VX924 19-inch and ViewSonic VX724 17-inch deliver fluid, full-motion images and optimized video performance for a variety of applications. With typical "fast-response" displays on the market today having an average gray-to-gray (or intermediate level) response time of 30 to 35ms, ViewSonic's Xtreme LCD line-up provides response time performance up to 8 times faster.
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ViewSonic VX924 and VX724 LCD
"Achieving the best results with gaming, streaming video and motion application usage has long been the domain of CRT technology," said Jennifer Gallo, research analyst, IDC. "With manu- facturers incorporating better technology we should see more of a shift toward LCD's for these demanding applications." The Viewsonic VX924 and VX724's are the first desktop displays to combine ViewSonic’s proprietary Dynamic Structure and Amplified Impul- se video response acceleration tech- nologies to support rates of up to 250 fps.
ViewSonic VX924 and VX724 LCD display - Breaking down barriers
"Breaking down barriers and setting new benchmarks for display technology demonstrates ViewSonic’s unwavering commitment to delivering the highest-quality visual experience," said Jeff Volpe, vice president, marketing, ViewSonic Americas. "Our Xtreme LCD offerings open up new opportunities for our customers and partners by providing exceptional performance for a variety of applications and markets." "These Xtreme displays mark a major milestone in LCD technology," said Erik Willey, senior product manager, ViewSonic. "The 4ms response time across all color scales has allowed us to create the ultimate gaming monitors with motion video performance rivaling the best CRTs." The displays will be available in the second quarter of 2005.
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