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Straying away from the TV screens that were recently announced, Westinghouse has gone to the computer monitor department and has created some pretty nice monitors. They are set to come in sizes from 16-inches, 19-inches, 22-inches, and 26-inches. Westinghouse claims that these monitors are perfect for your home, office, or even dorm, they are very stylish and could work anywhere. Westinghouse doesn’t give these monitors a name, so I will just call it the “L series” as they all start with L for their name.
There are six models total in the L series. Let’s begin with the L1610NW (Consumer) and L1614NW (Commercial) which are both 16-inch LCD Monitors. They will be available in March 2008 with an estimated retail price of $169.
Contrast Ratio 500:1
8ms response time, D-sub
DayBright™ panel technology for stunning daytime or nighttime viewing
Energy Star and RoHS compliant
Windows Vista Home Basic compliant
Next, we have the L1975NW 19-inch LCD Monitor. It will be available in March 2008 with an estimated retail of $239.
Resolution 1440 x 900
Contrast Ratio 1000:1
2ms response time — gray-to-gray
170/160 viewing angle
DVI, D-sub, Audio in
Energy Star and RoHS compliant
Windows Vista Home Basic compliant
Also, we have the L1916HW (Consumer) and L1914HW (Commercial) which are both 19-inch LCD monitors. They will be available in March 2008 with an estimated price of $269.
Resolution 1680 x 1050
Dynamic Contrast Ratio 3000:1
2ms response time — gray-to-gray
170/160 viewing angle
DVI, D-sub, Audio in
EnergyStar and RoHS compliant
Windows Vista Home Premium compliant
Next, we have the L2270NW which is a 22-inch LCD monitor. It will be available March 2008 with an estimated Retail Price of $349.
Resolution 1680 x 1050
Contrast Ratio 1000:1
5ms response time
170/160 viewing angle
DVI, D-sub, Audio in
EnergyStar and RoHS compliant
Windows Vista Home Basic compliant
Next up is the L2210NW (Consumer) and L2214NW (Commercial) with a 22-inch LCD monitors. They will both be available in March 2008 with an estimated price of $299.
Resolution 1680 x 1050
Dynamic Contrast Ratio 3000:1
2ms response time – gray-to-gray
170/160 viewing angle
DVI, D-sub, Audio in
Windows Vista Home Premium compliant
Finally, we have the L2610NW with a 26-inch LCD monitor with a super high 1920 x 1200 resolution. It will be available in March 2008 with an estimated price of $499.
Straying away from the TV screens that were recently announced, Westinghouse has gone to the computer monitor department and has created some pretty nice monitors. They are set to come in sizes from 16-inches, 19-inches, 22-inches, and 26-inches. Westinghouse claims that these monitors are perfect for your home, office, or even dorm, they are very stylish and could work anywhere. Westinghouse doesn’t give these monitors a name, so I will just call it the “L series” as they all start with L for their name.
There are six models total in the L series. Let’s begin with the L1610NW (Consumer) and L1614NW (Commercial) which are both 16-inch LCD Monitors. They will be available in March 2008 with an estimated retail price of $169.
Next, we have the L1975NW 19-inch LCD Monitor. It will be available in March 2008 with an estimated retail of $239.
Also, we have the L1916HW (Consumer) and L1914HW (Commercial) which are both 19-inch LCD monitors. They will be available in March 2008 with an estimated price of $269.
Next, we have the L2270NW which is a 22-inch LCD monitor. It will be available March 2008 with an estimated Retail Price of $349.
Next up is the L2210NW (Consumer) and L2214NW (Commercial) with a 22-inch LCD monitors. They will both be available in March 2008 with an estimated price of $299.
Finally, we have the L2610NW with a 26-inch LCD monitor with a super high 1920 x 1200 resolution. It will be available in March 2008 with an estimated price of $499.
Read [Westinghouse]
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