ASUS unveiled its new 'double entertainment' TV-Monitor
July 16, 2009 at 03:07:03 AM, by Kevin Gilbert
ASUS has delivered HDTV broadcasting and Full HD Blu-ray Disc playback for the ultimate entertainment and work experience.
This new hybrid T1 Series TV-Monitor is equipped with an integrated TV tuner that receives both digital and analog signals. It supports all common TV functions like Full HD 1080p (1920x1080), a pair of HDMI inputs and Blu-ray Disc. The T1 Series dual 7W stereo speakers concealed deftly behind an attractive speaker mesh are fully capable of delivering cinematic virtual surround sound. Users can further customize the audio to suit their prevailing entertainment scenarios. The Vocal, Rock, Soft and Boom modes are tailored for speech-heavy content, rock music, soft music and action games respectively. With HDMI inputs and component ports, users will enjoy convenient connectivity to various game consoles.
The T1 Series with its features such as a 2D/3D comb-filter, noise reduction, 3D de-interlace, 2:2/3:2 pull down and the exclusive Splendid Video Intelligence Technology and tint adjustment is comparable to a large-sized living room television. The Splendid Video Intelligence Technology adjusts the display parameters to ensure optimized colors with the four preset modes that are Scenery, Night View, Game and Standard. In addition, the T1 Series features ASUS Smart Contrast Ratio (ASCR) technology that delivers more realistic pictures during game-play or movie viewing.
The ASUS TV-Monitors available in 22”, 24” and 27” sizes features- Full HD 1920x1080 Resolution
- 16.7 million Colors Display
- Contrast Ratio of 20,000:1 (ASCR)
- 300cd/m2 Brightness
- 5ms Response Time
- Splendid Video Intelligence Technology
- Digital (DVB-T) and Analog (PAL/ SECAM) TV Broadcast System
- Built-in Speakers 7W (RMS) stereo speakers x 2
These hybrid devices are shipped with accessories that include D-sub cable, audio cable, power cord, remote control, AAA batteries x2, support CD. For more detailed information and to see I/O ports, visitASUS TV-MONITOR
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