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AOC 2330Vplus: The new 58cm full-HD flatscreen PDF Print
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Tuesday, 09 March 2010
AOC 2330Vplus: The new 58cm full-HD flatscreenThe display manufacturer AOC has introduced the latest model in its Fashion Wide series, the 2330V+. The monitor in shimmering piano varnish boasts a 58cm/23” diagonal. It’s 16:9 format also makes everything from surfing the internet, watching movies and playing games to video conferences and media sessions easier.

Whether for the office or relaxation, the 2330V+ widescreen should have everything a user needs. Thanks to both an analogue D-Sub-RGB and a digital (HDCP compatible) input all popular external sources can be connected to the 58 cm/23” monitor. And with a depth of only 22mm, it should fit on your desk with room to spare.

Those who find sharp edges and fluid movement payback essential will enjoy what the 2330V+ has to offer. Full HD resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels ensures chaotic action sequences in movies and games are as real as it gets. A reaction time of only 5ms further guarantees nothing is distorted. The flat screen also features the Dynamic Colour Boost function (DCB), which optimises colours, leaving skin tones looking more natural and blue skies more blue. Additional attributes include a dynamic contrast ratio of 30.000:1 and a brightness value of up to 300 cd/m².

Simplicity

The screen setting can be changed easily an intuitively using the navigation key or even the practical i-Menu software. It allows settings such as contrast or brightness to be matched to colourful image setting symbols at the click of a mouse.

The 2330V+ is expected to be available during the second half of April; the suggested retail price has not been set yet.

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