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Panasonic Launches World’s Slimmest Monitor
by admin on Feb.15, 2012, under hardware, News
Panasonic Launches World’s Slimmest Monitor

Panasonic launches the smallest and slimmest LCD monitor in the world 4K IPS, Panasonic announced its new ultra high resolution monitor. The 20-inch LCD panel has a resolution IPS-PRO 3840 x 2160 pixels and just 3.5 millimeters thick and is the same as the connector is a conventional headset. According to the company you can get more vivid colors and a very large brightness IPS-Pro panel.
The viewing angle is 178 degrees are very attractive in both the horizontal and the vertical. This means that we will get watch movies in virtually any position without having to worry about dell vostro 1310 battery. The resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels under the name 4K2K resulting in more than 8 million pixels with a definition four times higher than the 1,080 pixels used in high-definition movies on Blu-Ray.
According to Panasonic density of 216 pixels per inch ppi is the world’s largest displays of this type. This was only possible with the introduction of two new technologies, the first pixel structure is modified to allow insertion of these in the same space and the second guides the position of the liquid crystal display differently. Panasonic has already launched other high-definition as a 150-inch TV also 4K2K resolution. Still no release forecast for the monitor.
Meanwhile ASUS also throws a monitor with IPS technology, called VA278Q ASUS monitor is the newest of the Taiwanese company. The model was presented at the 2012 CES with LED technology, IPS panel and the native resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels. Outside the design of the new ASUS monitor does not attract much. Its specifications are interesting while. The model comes with a dell latitude e4300 battery, contrast ratio of 80.000.000:1 and DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort.
Thanks to IPS viewing angle is a major differential VA278Q ASUS. The technology allows up to 178 degree angle in both the horizontal and in vertical without compromising image quality. Based on this high allows the monitor to be rotated ninety degrees and used in vertical format. Meanwhile ASUS did not release details of the price of the product nor when the VA278Q be released.