Wednesday, October 30th 2013
I-O Data Announces New Monitor with Blue Light Reduction Feature
I-O Data today introduced the LCD-AD172SEW-P, a 17-inch monitor that promises to reduce eye strain by lowering the intensity of the blue light by up to 60%. I-O Data's display also comes with the Eco-keeper function which lowers brightness when the user is not present, and has a low-reflective screen coating that is fingerprint-and scratch-resistant.
The display LCD-AD172SEW-P features an LED backlight, a native resolution of 1280 x 1024 pixels, a 5 ms response time, a 1,000:1 contrast ratio, VGA and DVI connectivity, and two 1 W speakers. The monitor is backed by a three-year warranty and is set to become available in early December.
The display LCD-AD172SEW-P features an LED backlight, a native resolution of 1280 x 1024 pixels, a 5 ms response time, a 1,000:1 contrast ratio, VGA and DVI connectivity, and two 1 W speakers. The monitor is backed by a three-year warranty and is set to become available in early December.
13 Comments on I-O Data Announces New Monitor with Blue Light Reduction Feature
Where do you suppose to buy this things?
My google search (I-O data monitors) resulting in I-O data homepage which is terrible
(i dare you to find any LCDs there :rolleyes:)
and like 10 techpowerup articles :wtf: .
Also, just install f.lux if you want to piss-tint your screen. No need for special overpriced hardware.
If you disagree then link me some I-O monitors described here in the recent past
that are available in some semi known (web)shop. :roll:
Also you forgot to give me a link :ohwell: to a place where i can buy I-O monitor , whatever it is i settled for a two year old model.
im pretty sure he was refering to the OP.
I recognized myself because i usually don't have tendencies to call someone an idiot :)
But this thing with constant techpowerup articles about I-O data monitors started to annoyed me so much because i could never find one to buy anywhere.
So i even decide to sign up here to find out if i am crazy or those things dont even exist :confused:
I don't see these being particularly desirable over other offerings though. At least not enough to actively seek them out. There are other similar, if not better, offerings out there for reasonable prices.
to disprove this simple point:
INTERNET NEVER HEARD OF I-O data MONITORS (except of every other techpowerup
article)
...maybe you should refrain your 9-volt brain from arguing against it.