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ASUS and three 27-inches hungry monitors

by Panagiotis Georgiadis on: 10/15/2010 10:03 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)

Inches hungry? I have a 26-inches monitor and Hilbert owns a 30-inches one! So yes we are inches-hungry here. Nowadays, more and more manufacturers are joining the club of large and wide displays for our desktops.  This time, ASUS Technology announced not one nor two but three monitors, up to 27-inches, called VK278Q, VE278Q and VE276Q respectively. All of them have LED backlight (except the last one - VE276Q) and support native max resolution of 1920x1080. The response time is gaming friendly 2ms, considering that





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