Published on May 3rd,2007 at 4:22 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Samsung’s LED LCD Monitors Coming This Year

Nope, you didn’t read that title incorrectly, Samsung has announced that they are poised to release an LED-lit LCD monitor that the company claims will create the best picture quality seen anywhere in the world.

The 24-inch monitor will be lit by LEDs, which will create far better color saturation, and inkier blacks. Believe it or not, the saturation level is 111% of the NTSC standard (far higher than any other monitor on the market right now) and will sport Samsung’s S-PVA technology which will allow for 180-degree viewing and a 1900 x 1200 resolution.

Although no pricing or availability is known right now, I might have to pick one of these up if I want to see Akihabara News in the highest quality possible, now won’t I? I hope to have more details for you soon.

Via Gearlog
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