Filed under: News | Hardware & Peripherals
Apr 25 2007, 4:00pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
All three of the displays are Windows Vista certified. The 20” and 22” displays share the same 1680 x 1050 native resolution and the 19” version has a 1440 x 900 resolution. All three displays are ready for multimedia with integrated speakers, 5ms gray-to-gray response times and 1000:1 contrast ratios. The gray-to-gray response time is low enough that you should be able to play PC games without issue on any of the screens.“The proliferation of applications and Web-based content has really created the need for more screen real estate at home and in the work place,” said Andy Anderson, Product Manager for NEC Display Solutions. “While added horizontal screen space on these new AccuSync displays allows for easier multi-tasking, the feature set and industry-recognized quality deliver the performance and reliability consumers expect from the NEC brand.”
In this Product How-To article Mark Saunders describes a new methodology for doing firmware development for the Cypress’ Arm-based Programmable SoCs, using the company’s PSoC Creator in combination with Arm’s uVision IDE. Programmable devices are really ...
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