Published on October 5th,2007 at 2:02 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

2 New full HD 24″ LCD from I-O DATA

I-O Data has, since the beginning of this year, been offering a 24″ full HD (1920×1200) LCD monitor for the PC in Japan, and today they came to us with an upgraded version of this very 24″ LCD. While the monitor still has the same “shape” and resolution, I-O data decided to add 1 more HDMI input, now giving the little wonder 2 HDMI inputs in total. The LCD is of-course HDCP, and has several inputs like D5, S-Video, RGB, and DVI-D. It also features a remote control, the PIP (Picture in Picture), and a 3 port USB port. Now, the only drawback that I can think of here, is the price of 138000 Yen, which is roughly 850 Euros.

Via I-O DATA
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2 New full HD 24″ LCD from I-O DATA2 New full HD 24″ LCD from I-O DATA
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