Intex Launches 22-inch TFT-LCD Monitors
19 Jun, 2008, 12:00 pm IST |
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Intex Technologies has launched two 22" wide-screen TFT-LCD monitors - Intex IT 22 LCT and 2201. Intex IT- 22 LCT comes with HDMI connectivity enabling a single cable support for various sources like set-top boxes, DVD players, video game consoles, etc. Other features are a 3 ms response time, 1680 x 1050 (WXGA) resolution, dual speakers and in-built TV Tuner card. The monitor comes with a price tag of Rs. 18,000 (MOP). The Intex 2201 does not feature a TV Tuner card, but does include DVI port connectivity – providing a single connector for various audio and video formats and a 5 ms response time. The other features remain the same as the Intex IT- 22 LCT. The 2201 comes at an MOP of Rs. 12,600. Sanjay Kumar, DGM and Head of PC business division, said,"The trend in Indian market is fast moving towards big and wide screen monitors. The new 22" series with advanced features has been designed keeping in consideration user preferences like multitasking, with no compromise on the performance quality. The launch is in line with our commitment to provide quality display solutions and Life version 2.0 products, to our customers." |
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