Showing posts with label Energy Efficient. Show all posts
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Monday, February 10, 2014

Top 3 Monitor Upgrade Choices!

It can be extremely easy to get caught up in new tech and products. Take buying a new computer for example. It's beyond easy to get wrapped up in the excitement of having a new computer. Anyone would be excited to replace their old Gateway 2000. During that rush of emotions though, some may not think about the monitors they come with. Just because you may have gotten the newest and hottest computer doesn't mean that you also got the newest and hottest monitor as well. If you are going to do it, then you might as well do it big, right? After all it is a new year. Might as well get a new monitor to go along with your new computer. In case you are not sure where to start, here are 3 choices to get you going in the right direction!

The Apple Thunderbolt Monitor is perfect for any Mac fanatic out there. Apple is known for offering the very best in quality, and the new Thunderbolt display doesn't shy away from that principle. This 27 inch monitor is big enough to properly display anything you may need to view, with amazing clarity. The 2560x1440 pixel LED backlit screen makes sure of that. The monitor offers 6 different input ports. With 3 USB 2.0 ports, a FireWire 800 port, a Gigabit Ethernet port, and a Thunderbolt port, this particular monitor offers a lot of room for add ons. The fact that the included MagSafe connector can charge and power your Macbook is also a nice little addition. Again, perfect for any Mac user looking for a beefed up monitor.

The Dell Ultrasharp LED-Lit Monitor is a monitor that looks to base its selling point on one word: adjustable. This 24 inch monitor uses IPS technology in conjunction with its LED back lit display to give off a beautiful image. The height of the monitor can be adjusted to whatever makes you feel comfortable, or just whatever fits. The display can also be adjusted by turning it for a vertical view or a landscape view. The overall color temperature and text brightness of the monitor can also be adjusted to your own personal preferences. A good pick for someone who is... picky.


Finally, the Asus Full-HD LED-Lit LCD Monitor might become your solution if you are looking for an energy saving monitor that is still a powerhouse. This 23.6 inch monitor is VESA compatible for those of you who may be looking to have a wall mounted monitor. The high def visuals, coupled with the LED back lit display, ensure that you have a bright and crystal clear picture. The 2ms response time guarantees it's owners will have smooth visual playback for movies and videos. It is Energy Star approved, so you won't be killing your electricity bill whenever you turn this bad boy on.

There are many other monitors out there currently, and many more to come out during the rest of the year. If you are unsure of your monitors specifications, be sure to look up the model and do some research. If you feel a need for an upgrade, these are some good starts. And should you feel a bit more inclined to try before you buy, it is never a bad idea to rent before deciding on a purchase!

Call www.rentacomputer.com At 800-736-8772

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Friday, October 30, 2009

VIZIO Adds Smaller TVs to its LED Lineup

VIZIO Adds to its LED Lineup
LED Backlit LCD HDTVs are all the rage these days, but so far, only in the larger television market. Yesterday, VIZIO set out to change all of that when they announced they were adding two new TVs to their LED lineup: a 19 inch and a 23 inch model.

Both the VM190XVT and the VM230XVT offer a sleek, thin, one-inch profile with full edge to cover glass and invisible proximity touch controls that illuminate when you touch it and fade as you move your hand away. They also feature an ambient light sensor that ensures you always have the best picture and maximize energy savings by allowing you to adjust the brightness based on your room's lighting. Not watching TV? Your television can double as a digital picture frame when it's off. Both are earth-friendly, the VM190XVT exceeds Energy Star Guidelines by 55% while the VM230XVT exceeds thems by an outstanding 65%.

The TVs are mercury free and feature a 20,000:1 Dynamic Contrast ratio, which makes blacks deeper and whites brighter. These stylish TVs have the ability to tilt up to 25 degrees and feature SRS Truvolume, which eliminates inconsistencies, and SRS TruSurroundHD which delivers immersive high definition surround sound. The 19-inch model will retail for about $349.99, while the 23-inch will set you back about $399.99. VIZIO did not say when the TVs would go on sale in the United States.