Princeton Digital launches new LCD monitor
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Keith Shaw on 2004/01/29:
„Princeton Digital today announced its new SENergy 914, a 19-inch LCD monitor that includes three different input methods (one DVI-D input and two analog RGB inputs). The monitor costs $699.99 and will begin shipping in March, the company said.“
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„Princeton Graphics SENergy 981 By HT Staff August 28, 2002 Desktop theater, anyone? Princeton Graphic Systems, Inc., has announced a new 19" LCD monitor with a high contrast ratio, wide viewing angle, and improved performance for full-motion video. The Fountain Valley, CA-based technology company claims that the active matrix TFT SENergy 981 is the first-ever 19" LCD monitor with "sRGB color matching modes and Premium Multi-Domain Vertical Alignment® (MVA) technology" enabling a 170° viewing angle. The new monitor has a 500:1 contrast ratio for deeper blacks and more saturated colors.“http://www.hometheatermag.com/news/10231/ - Cached
„Princeton VL1916 19" LCD Monitor “http://www.nonliteral.com/lawson/and_sometimes_when_were_here_were_gone/ - Cached
Found at a page of Chuck Lawson, posted on 2004/11/15
„Question about Princeton LCD Monitor... “http://tech-report.com/forums/ viewforum.php?forum=3&0 - Cached
„Prices of LCD and Plasma monitors are falling almost as fast as new PCs as V Inc., makers of the innovative Bravo D1 DVD player , have now introduced a 20-inch LCD-TV monitor for $999 and a 42-inch Plasma screen $2999. For additional information on specifications and pricing, check out the report from Audio Revolution . “http://hometheater.about.com/b/a/024482.htm - Cached
„A 17" monitor like the ViewSonic PF770, would save some money and keep the aperture grill flat screen sweetness--and probably fit into a dorm room better. Cut the PDA and get the 770, and you're right at $1500 with everything else intact.“http://tech-report.com/news_reply.x/2818/2/ - Cached
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