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Envision launches 19-inch LCD monitor

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Network World Fusion, 04/09/03

Envision Monitors recently expanded its line of computer monitors with the EN9110, a 19-inch LCD monitor that supports DVI-D digital input and SXGA (1,280 by 1,024 pixel) resolution.

EN9110.jpgFeatures of the monitor include one-touch display adjustment, plug-and-play, and a separate VESA-compatible bracket or arm. Envision says the EN9110 consumes 60% less power than comparable CRT monitors, and has earned an EPA Energy Star rating.

Envision says the monitor is available now at retailers for about $749. For more information, go to the Envision Monitors Web site.

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19" is a good size. It's the same native resolution as most 17" monitors, but bigger.

Posted by: Jon on April 9, 2003 07:33 PM

Does this support TV from a cable or dish input?

Posted by: Eric on November 27, 2003 05:53 PM

No, it doesn't appear to support cable TV or dish inputs.

Posted by: Keith on December 1, 2003 09:56 AM

I just bought this one at Circuit City for about $550 so price has come down a couple hundred bucks in a year.

Posted by: Clay on February 15, 2004 09:47 PM

i got on at staples for 525

Posted by: janet on July 18, 2004 08:28 AM

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