Greenhouse offers up 22-inch widescreen LCD in Japan
Though you may be apt to link Greenhouse's name with incredibly small DAPs, the firm's TIG223SDB-L proves that it understands a thing or two about displays, too. Rockin' a 22-inch widescreen format, this sleek, all-black monitor touts a 1,680 x 1,050 resolution display, HDCP-compliant DVI port, VGA connector, an anti-glare coating, five-millisecond response time, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, 300 cd/m2 brightness, integrated power supply, dual one-watt stereo speakers, and VESA mount support as well. All yours for ¥44,800, or just about $391.
[Via AkihabaraNews]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Krono6 @ Aug 22nd 2007 11:37PM
Buy now and recieve a free copy of Enya's Greatest Hits!
But that's not all, we'll also throw in a stick of glue.
darkmatter08 @ Aug 22nd 2007 11:59PM
Wow, the worlds most generic LCD, like, ever. It doesn't even have a chrome stripe... Come on, they can do much better. For almost $400, I expect something a little better.
MarkZ @ Aug 23rd 2007 12:00AM
"dual one-watt stereo speakers"
Woah, is that RMS or peak?
Yo Yo Smuggler @ Aug 23rd 2007 12:56AM
You'd be surprised at how much power one watt actually is. Depending on how efficient the speaker is, 1 watt should be able to drive it to 80-90 decibels or more. 10 watts, although being ten times as much power, will only be about twice as loud.
Peter @ Aug 23rd 2007 2:35AM
The monitor has a glare panel, so it's glossy. Not an anti-glare panel mentioned initially.