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34"/29" Direct View
HDTV Monitor / Television

 

High definition monitorMore than a Television

The 34 inch and 29 inch high definition monitors/televisions are personal computer ready, making them the perfect large screen computer monitor for your living room. Using a multi-scan system and RGB computer connectors, both models are capable of displaying VGA (640 x 480), SVGA (800 x 600), and XGA (1024 x 768) resolutions. Experience computer games and computer based entertainment like never before.

Flexibility for the Future

34 inch high definition monitor High-definition monitors/televisions are the perfect solution for your television requirements today and tomorrow. With both analog and digital capabilities, you can enjoy the vast analog programming available today, without limiting your options for the future. In addition to the built-in NTSC tuner for analog broadcasts, you'll discover that they are designed to brilliantly display 1080i, 720p, 480p, and 4801 digital signals via an external HDTV decoder.

Pleasing to Your Senses

High-definition monitors/televisions include a high performance sound system that is sure to please your ears. Powered by a built-in amplifier, the custom designed monitors are equipped with a subwoofer built directly into the television cabinet. Complete your entertainment experience with rich and clear sound.

34 inch Monitor
29 inch monitor Features

  • 1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i Digital Signal Compatibility
  • 1920 x 1080 HDTV Resolution Support
  • Multiple inputs with Component Video connections
  • High Performance Sound System with Built-in subwoofer
  • Multi-scanning PC Monitor Support up to 1024 x 768

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This document was updated on: May 29, 2009