Wednesday, March 14th 2012
I-O Data Announces New, 27-inch Monitor with a VA Panel
I-O Data's monitor offering will soon be expanded through the release of the LCD-MF274XVBR, a 27-inch widescreen featuring LED backlighting and a VA (Vertical Alignment) panel offering 178/178 degree viewing angles.
The new monitor also has a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, 300 cd/m2 maximum brightness, a 5,000:1 contrast ratio (80,000:1 DCR), a 12 ms response time (7 ms when overdrive is activated), two 1.5 W built-in speakers, Renesas' Neo Clear Resolution single-frame ultra-high-resolution technology, D-Sub, DVI, dual HDMI ports, an ECO mode, and a stand allowing for height, tilt and swivel adjustment.
The LCD-MF274XVBR is backed by a three-year warranty and will go on sale at the end of this month at about $442.
The new monitor also has a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, 300 cd/m2 maximum brightness, a 5,000:1 contrast ratio (80,000:1 DCR), a 12 ms response time (7 ms when overdrive is activated), two 1.5 W built-in speakers, Renesas' Neo Clear Resolution single-frame ultra-high-resolution technology, D-Sub, DVI, dual HDMI ports, an ECO mode, and a stand allowing for height, tilt and swivel adjustment.
The LCD-MF274XVBR is backed by a three-year warranty and will go on sale at the end of this month at about $442.
11 Comments on I-O Data Announces New, 27-inch Monitor with a VA Panel
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Let's wait for the boring resolution comments! :)) Who is the first?? :))))))))))))
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Honestly responding positively on these kind of "new" monitors blows my mind.
FYI my 26-inch IPS monitor from 2005 has a 12 ms response time and it's A-OK. So I'm not really familiar with I-O Data products, but it's something I'd consider.
I saw that Viewsonic has a new 27-inch AMVA monitor with a 25 ms response time. That, I would pass on! But I always look for the 178º viewing angles since they don't make these that much anymore in a size that would go on a desktop.