In the first generation of 3D displays, Nvidia and its partners, solutions panel chose 22 "with 1680x1050 resolution points and it is clear that such solutions are not appropriate in this day and age when practically and 1080p resolutions have standardized on a generation of graphics chips whose limitations are now more in the panoramic image from multiple screens in the maximum resolution that can reach a single monitor. This new generation of Nvidia-sponsored displays have 1080p as a first improvement, and a new generation of faster and panels suitable for games. New Asus VG236H is a combination of aesthetics, ergonomics and a panel designed to play. It has a size of 23 "with a native resolution of 1920x1080 dots. Their lighting ability is above average with 400cd/m2 thus gets a strong light ideal for when you're working on ways to monitor three-dimensional.
Its reply time is only 2ms gray to gray and 120Hz sampling capability makes the two-dimensional images are more fluid achieving a cinematic feel much stronger than conventional monitors 60Hz. Your 100,000:1 dividing line is with what the colors are vivid and intense and is achieved by dynamic adjustment in real time as the image being displayed. Remember that this is achieved with CFL backlight and not the latest generation of LED panels. Its connectivity is interesting because it not only gives us the option of dual-link DVI connection, which is necessary for the 3D mode, but also HDMI property and component connectivity to use this display with other systems such as consoles, PC etc. A good summary of options available to personally only miss the increasingly widespread as USB 2.0 hub is useful to have on the screen.
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