BenQ FP72V
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[Krunker] BenQ announced a new LCD Monitor called the FP72V. This new monitor includes support for BenQ’s new Senseye technology. You can read more about Senseye here at BenQ’s website but it’s basically a new digital image enhancement technology that improves image quality. The new display includes a D-Sub, DVI-D ports, and three USB 2.0 connectors.
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[gadgetryblog] BenQ's Sleek 17in. LCD Monitor: This 17in. LCD features an excellent 1000:1 contrast ratio, along with the company's Senseye imaging technology, which automatically adjusts contrast and brightness according to the light it finds in the room. Other cool features include 178-degree viewing angles, built-in speakers, detachable Web camera and USB 2.0 port, and a native resolution of 1280x1024 pixels. Slightly disappointing is a response time of 25ms, which may be a tad too slow for hardcore gamers and movie buffs.
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Displays - displays.engadget.com: A federal appeals court may have struck down the broadcast flag this past Friday (check out Demystifying the Broadcast Flag for some background on all this), but you don’t seriously think a little something like a court decision is going to stop the alliance of broadcasters and movie studios that pushed the FCC into adopting the rule in the first place, do you? The industry has been threatening for years to halt all over-the-air high-def broadcasts unless the government mandates some sort of broadcast flag to prevent massive online piracy of their programs, so if the FCC can’t give them what they need, it only makes sense that they’d seek help from yet another government body sympathetic to their cause: the United States Congress. Remember that the court didn’t make a decision either way about the legality of the flag, they only overturned it because they believed that the FCC had overstepped its authority, not because the broadcast flag itself was illegal or unconstitutional. So now the National Association of Broadcasters and the Motion Picture Association of America are gearing up to get Congress to enshrine the broadcast flag as law, something which would make it a lot harder to overturn in court.
gadgetryblog: Responding to stronger-than-expected consumer demand for high-capacity flash memory cards that are needed for music and video-playing in Sony's fast-selling PlayStation Portable (according to the company), SanDisk has today introduced a 2GB Memory Stick PRO Duo Gaming Card ($349) to provide PSP owners with plenty of removable storage for video clips, MP3 music tracks, digital still photos and game data. The announcement was made at Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), where SanDisk is showing its gaming cards and accessories in Kentia Hall, Meeting Room 7008 of the Los Angeles Convention Centre. SanDisk is alos working on increasing its production of new 1GB Memory Stick PRO Duo Gaming Cards, as well as other capacities, in an effort to meet demand from major electronics retailers, video game outlets and discount department stores in North America, Japan and elsewhere in Asia where the PSP has been introduced. Other capacities in the Memory Stick PRO Duo Gaming Card line range from $39.99 for 128MB to $139 for 1GB.
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