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AOpen today announced a new line of CRT and LCD display monitors aimed at both home and business users. This new line of displays covers the gamut from lower end, price-conscious requirements up to the professional 21" monitors for high-performance users plus an exciting new line of LCD displays that are truly beautiful to look at.
The new CRT line includes four new models: the A50S, A70S, A90S and A21S, available in diagonal color display sizes of 15", 17", 19", and 21" respectively. Resolutions range from 1024x768 for the A50S to 1600x1200 for the A21S. All monitors accept analog input with frequency ranges varying from 30-55Hz up to 30-95Hz for the A21S.
The new LCD line of displays is represented by the F50L, F75L, and the F23L with display sizes of 15", 17.4" and 23.1" respectively. All are TFT Active Matrix technology with resolutions starting at 1024x768 up to 1600x1200. Signal inputs are analog for all models (F75L has dual D-type analog connectors). The F23L also includes digital input capability. Viewing angles are an impressive 120 degrees for the F50L and 160 degrees for the F75L and the F23L models.
The displays utilizing Ultra Fine Dot pitches ranging from 0.27" down to 0.26" for the CRT models and 0.27-0.297 dot pitch on the LCD models.
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