Wednesday, February 9th 2011
Packard Bell Unveils Sleek Maestro 230 LED Monitor
Packard Bell unveiled its latest sleek and swanky display, the 23-inch Maestro 230 LED. As the name might suggest, it's an LED-illuminated LCD display. With a full-HD resolution (1920 x 1080 px), the display boasts of 12,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 250 cd/m², and response time of 5 ms. It takes input from D-Sub, DVI, and HDMI. Slated for market release in April, the Packard Bell Maestro 230 LED is expected to be priced at €199.
Source:
TechConnect Magazine
28 Comments on Packard Bell Unveils Sleek Maestro 230 LED Monitor
Then NEC started making them...still total rubbish.
Then they made it even worse by stopping support in the Southern Hemisphere so if drivers were needed we had to scavenge for them elsewhere.
Maybe they will be able to make a come back with these monitors.
Originally the company produced discount computers in the US and Canada, it later became a leader in the European market.
NEC took it over in the late 1990s.
Acer acquired it in 2008.
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They must be making the cash due to the average consumer going.
Wow that's cheap!
Excuse me, the base is slightly different.