Con il comunicato stampa di seguito allegato, ViewSonic ha annunciato che l'intera gamma dei suoi monitor per PC sarà caratterizzata dalla adozione di prodotti basati sulla tecnologia di illuminazione a LED entro i primi mesi del 2011.
In tal modo il noto produttore punta a offrire ai consumatori delle soluzioni che siano in grado di ridurre il consumo di potenza, da un lato, e fornire migliori performance, in termini di contrasto e qualità di immagine ma non soltanto, dall'altro, rispetto agli LCD tradizionali.
Nel corso del mese di maggio ViewSonic ha lanciato il suo primo monitor a LED denominato VX2250wm-LED, che vi abbiamo presentato mediante questo documento.
ViewSonic Corp., a leading global provider of computing, consumer electronics and communications solutions, today strengthened the company's commitment to green computing by announcing that all of the company's PC display products will feature LED technology by early 2011. This is to offer its customers significant energy cost savings and improved performance and contrast from any ViewSonic solution.
"Consumers are rapidly transitioning to LED display products because they allow for lower energy costs while delivering brilliant picture quality," said Jeff Volpe, vice president and general manager, ViewSonic Americas. "ViewSonic is leading the way towards a greener, more cost efficient future by delivering an array of green LED products for our customers to choose from."
Today's announcement comes just a few months after the company's May unveiling of the VX2250wm-LED, a 22" (21.5" vis.) LED monitor, which solidified the company's leadership position in LED technology. ViewSonic will continue to announce innovative, energy-efficient display products that use LED lighting in the coming months, including 3D LED displays.
ViewSonic remains committed to commercial partners who have standardized on specific CCFL displays, and will continue to produce those until the demand for them subsides.
Source: ViewSonic Press Release Links
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