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LG launches M94D series of digital TV monitors (18/8/2008)

LG Electronics, a global leader in consumer electronics, today unveils its elegantly designed M94D series of digital TV monitors. Combining a 20,000:1 Digital Fine Contrast ratio with an in-built digital tuner, these monitors offer users the ultimate viewing experience.

Designed with gaming and film fanatics in mind, the M94D series boasts superior image clarity, whether it's for playing the latest high-graphic games or watching action-packed films. The range is also equipped with HDMI for high definition next generation content, such as Blu-Ray and HD DVD. Additionally, with the in-built digital tuner, users can enjoy their favourite television programmes and digital radio stations, as well as access their PC, all from the one monitor.

With a gloss black curved frame and electric blue power light, these stylish monitors are sure to complement any room.

Fiona Landsberg, IT marketing manager, LG Electronics, says, "The superior screen clarity and high-spec features of our latest range enable viewers to enjoy the sharpest images available today on a multi-functional monitor. By combining the PC with a digital TV, consumers can still be fully entertained without taking up that unnecessary space in the home or office."

The M94D range has a 5ms on-off response time, 16:10 aspect ratio and 300 nits brightness.

www.lge.com

 

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