Filed under: News | Hardware & Peripherals
Sep 26 2007, 1:05pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The display uses Ambix dual analog and digital input technology, is certified for Vista Premium and has a dynamic video mode that enhances brightness, color, and contrast. Users who prefer multiple-monitor setups will like the thing bezels.
NaViSetT software provides a GUI allowing for adjustments to the screen via your mouse and keyboard. No Touch Auto AdjustT makes set up a hands off job. If you like to watch HD DVD or Blu-ray protected content, the display is HDCP capable. Pricing and availability are unknown at this time.
Via NEC
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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