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Apr 24 2008, 11:50am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The displays feature a soft power mode that allows them to consumer only 0.3W of power. Other common features include MagicTune for display settings and hot keys. The T190 and T220 displays have a 2ms response time while the T240 and T260 have 5ms response times.
The displays also feature a multi screen mode allowing the display to be split for viewing separate workstations at the same time. The T190 is a 19-inch display retailing for $259, the T220 is 22-inch and retails for $359, the T240 is 24-inch and retails for $499 and the T260 is 26-inch and retails for $599.
Via Samsung
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