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  • Quixun's 23-inch QHD-M23W widescreen LCD

    by 
    Donald Melanson
    Donald Melanson
    09.22.2006

    Japanese manufacturer Quixun has given its massive 30-inch widescreen display a little bro, announcing the matching QHD-M23W monitor for those looking for something a little less monolithic. At 23-inches though, it's still sure to impress, with a 1,920 x 1,200 resolution, 400:1 contrast ratio, 300cd/m2 brightness, and 10 ms response time -- resolution aside, those specs are all the same as the 30-incher. Also of note, the monitor includes a component input in addition to the standard DVI and VGA ports -- a nice bonus for anyone looking for a display that'll do double duty in a home theater/gaming setup. As you've no doubt guessed, this one's only available in Japan (at least for now), where it'll run you 89,800 Yen, or just over $770.[Via Impress]

  • Quixun's QHD-M30W 30-inch behemoth

    by 
    Ryan Block
    Ryan Block
    05.26.2006

    Watch out, Apple n' Dell. You two are officially no longer the only pair to offer those behemoth 30-inch monitors to screen real estate-hungry power users across the world. Seeing a split market that could easily afford one more, Quixun ("Quick Sun?"), a Japanese firm we'd never heard of until today loosed their QHD-M30W on the East, a WQXGA (2560 x 1600) 30-inch LCD the likes of which we've only seen, um, twice: in Apple's 30-inch Cinema Display, and Dell's oft lauded 3007WFP. On the specs end, expect a 300cd/m2 brightness, 400:1 contrast ratio, and 12ms pixel resonse -- yeah, not gamers' specs, but you're not buying this thing for its millions of pixels first, remember? It'll run you ¥198,000 ($1,765 US) in Japan, a helluva lot less than what you'd pay for even the "budget" $2,200 Dell, but more like Apple, it's only got a single dual-link DVI port, none of them fancy TV inputs.[Via Impress]