quixun has just unveiled a new 30-inch lcd monitor, the qhd-m30w. it features 2560 x 1600 resolution, 400:1 contrast ratio, 300 cd/m2 brightness, a dual-link dvi-d, 12ms response time, and a 176 degree viewing angle.
quixun qhd-m23w monitor 23-inch widescreen lcd features that the sharp 1920 x 1200 wuxga resolution, contrast ratio of 400:1, brightness of 300 cd/m2, not so fast 12ms response time, and 178 degree angle. there are 27 september in japan
Quixun has released a new product, the 10.4-inch QT-1004 Touch Screen LCD monitor. Aimed at professional users, the screen offers a 1024x768 resolution and a.
It could replace the iMac in the consumer lineup buy the monitor and computer together as an all-in-one, or seperately if you wish. When your "iMac" starts getting slow, just get a new Mini and swap it in.
qt.jpg the quixun's qt-1004 main selling point isn't really just about the touch screen ui. the monitor has the ability to fold up into a pos-style cashier computer for inputting data. you may check out the corporate site here.
quixun released new series of lcd monitor, qt1004 which is only capable to hit the resolution of 1024 x 768 pixel. the good thing about this is you can fold up the stand and mount it on the wall. it has a response speed of 50ms,
Quixun has just presented its new PC monitor product which has 2560x1600 WQXGA screen resolution. The 30-inch QHD-M30W TFT LCD monitor offers a contrast ratio.
quixun presents us a 30″ lcd monitor for you pc. it has a wqxga resolution of 2560×1600, a 400:1 ratio, 176-degree viewing angel and a dual link dvi-d connector. it measures 703×169x527mm and cost you 1400 eur. [quixun]
quixun is joining apple and dell with their own 30-inch widescreen lcd monitor.
quixun from japan is not the first to present a 30" monitor for the pc, as apple and dell have already beat them to it. even then, having more choices is always a good thing. the quixun qhd-m30w offers a wqxga resolution of 2560 x 1600,
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