WARM: Acer 24" lcd widescreen $418

phatj

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You can view multiple applications comfortably on this gigantic analog/digital display. Enjoy vibrant colors and action-packed graphics thanks to the fast response time of 5 milliseconds. A digital DVI connection allows you to take advantage of high-bandwidth digital content protection (HDCP) for superior image quality when used with compatible computers.


Key Features & Benefits:
# 24" widescreen, flat-panel LCD
Liquid crystal display uses thin-film transistor technology and uses less than half the energy of a comparably sized CRT monitor
# 16:10 aspect ratio
Widescreen is perfect for viewing two documents side by side or for watching movies
# 1920 x 1200 resolution
WUXGA+ (wide ultra-extended graphics array) screen offers excellent image quality
# 16.7 million colors
Capable of displaying millions of colors for realistic photo and video reproduction
# 1000:1 contrast ratio
Offers excellent color rendition thanks to very high contrast
# 5-millisecond response time
Delivers exceptional performance that is especially noticeable when playing games and watching videos
# .270 mm pixel pitch
Provides detailed text and graphics


Additional Information:

* 160-degree horizontal and vertical viewing angles
* VGA (analog) and DVI-D (digital) connectors
* 400 cd/m2 brightness rating
* Internal power supply
* Compatible with optional VESA wall mounts
 

phatj

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Yes it is TN - but it doesn't really matter because 95% of AT doesn't do graphic design for a living.
 

jhbball

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Originally posted by: phatj
Yes it is TN - but it doesn't really matter because 95% of AT doesn't do graphic design for a living.

Yes, that's true. I'm on the fence about picking something like this up just because of the reviews of the TN panels. But this is at a price where it's reasonable.
 

Beh

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That's odd, the Best Buy website says its an 8-bit panel.

Check it out here. Link


edit: Ouch, now I have a headache from trying to navigate Acer's website. I couldn't find the specific model and what I could find didn't go into much detail on the panel. Im thinking it really must be 6-bit after reading the Walmart reviews.