NEC-Mitsubishi Electronics Display Introduces New Family of Mitsubishi LCD Monitors
NEC-Mitsubishi Electronics Display of America, Inc., the leading stand-alone vendor of flat panel desktop displays, announced the Mitsubishi DiamondPoint V Series of LCD monitors.
Developed with the small and home office (SOHO), small business (SMB) and consumer markets in mind, the new family of Mitsubishi monitors includes the 15-inch DiamondPoint V51LCD, the 17-inch DiamondPoint V71LCD and the 19-inch DiamondPoint V91LCD.
“This new family of Mitsubishi monitors is, without a doubt, one of the best LCD values in the marketplace,” said Preston Harris, senior product specialist for NEC-Mitsubishi Electronic Display of America, Inc. “The quality is outstanding, the technology is exceptional and the monitors are stylish, yet affordable.”
Key features of the Mitsubishi DiamondPoint V series monitor include:
- A sleek, elegant and well-balanced design that complements the home, home office and small business environments
- A thin bezel and a slim footprint that frees up valuable desktop space
- Contemporary black and silver color scheme that matches well with virtually any PC
- Cable management system to reduce desktop clutter
- High-bright backlight provides superior performance for readability and clarity
- Rapid response rates that provide virtually uninterrupted, undistorted viewing of full-motion video. The 17-inch and 19-inch models have a response rate of 15 milliseconds (ms), while the 15-inch monitor has a 25 millisecond (ms) response rate.
- AccuColor Control System allows for the adjustment of millions of on-screen colors to suit the user’s personal preference
- No Touch Auto Adjust provides optimal display settings upon initial power-on
- Low power consumption conserves energy and lowers total cost of ownership
- One-year limited parts and labor warranty
- 24/7 support from NEC-Mitsubishi
This article was last modified on January 6, 2023
This article was first published on January 15, 2005
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