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Westinghouse Digital Offers 26-in. Monitor

Offers beyond 1080p quality.

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By DE Editors  

April 16, 2008

By DE Editors

Westinghouse Digital's (New York) new 26-in. LCD monitor, the L2610NW, takes computer users beyond 1080p quality with its super-high 1920 x 1200 resolution and a dynamic contrast ratio of 3000:1.

With this high resolution, 36 percent more content is displayed than a traditional 1440 resolution monitor. It also provides smaller and denser pixels to ensure better image quality and crisper digital images.

Features of the Westinghouse Digital 26-in. L2610NW (with an ERP of $499) also include a super-fast 2ms response time, a viewing angle of 170/160, a range of components including HDMI, D-sub and audio in, adherence to Energy Star and RoHS compliance standards to remain environmentally friendly, and compliance with Windows Vista Home Premium software.

The L2610NW is one of many new models added to the Westinghouse Digital monitor lineup. For details on Westinghouse Digital monitors, LCD HDTVs, and other news, please visit Westinghouse.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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