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Iiyama Announces ProLite E1980SD Series Monitors

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Japanese display maker iiyama announced the ProLite E1980SD line of 19-inch square (5:4) monitors for commercial PCs. The series includes two models based solely on body color, E1980SD-W1 (white) and E1980SD-B1 (Black). The E1980SD packs an LED-backlit TN-film LCD panel, which features 1280 x 1024 pixels resolution, which draws no more than 16W during typical usage, which can further be reduced to by 10% year-over-year (YoY) with EcoMode 1, 20% with EcoMode 2, and 35% YoY with EcoMode 3. The iStyleColor feature dynamically tinkers with gamma, contrast, and brightness to give you the best image quality.

In addition to its resolution, the panel features 85°/85° viewing angles (good for kiosks, service desks, or public PCs), 1,000:1 contrast ratio with mega-contrast, 5 ms response time, and 250 cd/m² maximum brightness. Display inputs include DVI-D and D-Sub. Measuring 411.1 x 189.5 x 402.0 mm (WxDxH), it weighs about 3.2 kg. It is priced at 14,800¥ (incl. taxes), about $177.



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i guess this is for cheap advertising and stuff. 'cause that resolution at 19" will give pretty crappy pixel density. would also explain the low power consumption figures.
 
They still make 1280x1024/5:4 monitors? blast from the past...
 
no we use these for inventory PC's at stores everywhere.... bestbuy check-out, lowe's departments, that is what these monitors are for... cheap cheap cheap but they work, not sure why it's on TPU though......
 
Holy crap, it's 2002 already? Man, time flies funky around the news section.
 
i didn't realize they still made my size monitor anymore.
 
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