Planar PX2611W 26-Inch Widescreen Digital/Analog with Height Adjust Stand (Black)
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Product Features
- An extended 2.2 inches of height adjustment and 340 degrees swivel
- With lots of room for menus, palettes, toolbars, CAD drawings, graphic design, spreadsheets, video screens
- WUXGA resolution (1920 x 1200)
- Featuring Planar RapidVideo accelerator it delivers superb full motion video at an incredibly fast response time
- This outstanding widescreen LCD monitor features DVI-D, VGA video inputs and 4-Port USB 2.0 for flexible monitor setup
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Product Description
The Planar PX2611W 26-inch widescreen LCD monitor will transform your workspace into a purely digital experience. You won¿t be able to take your eyes off your Planar PX2611W when its vivid colors and razor-sharp text combine with the pure joy of creating. The PX2611W widescreen LCD monitor offers enough viewable area to support multiple windows, toolbars, pop-up windows, stock tickers, email and anything else you can dream up-all at the same time. With DVI-D and Analog input, a 4-Port USB Hub, RapidVideo accelerator, and height, swivel and tilt adjustments you will get the dazzling workspace and all the features you need.
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Customer Reviews
The right choice for me
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David W. Bowen
High quality H-IPS LCD panel display
I am very pleased with my purchase of the Planar PX2611W monitor. While I am not an imaging professional, I still appreciate accurate color and wide viewing angles.
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Electric Delta
Planar PX2611w - Excellent quality for the price
I bought the Planar PX2611w to complement my NEC LCD2690WUXi in a dual monitor setup. The Planar acts as the secondary monitor and is used quite frequently, but not always.
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Arthur Gong
Everything I wanted in a display
I find no compromises with this display, period. For years, I waited for LCD technology to improve enough to pull me away from my very color accurate, very responsive (and very heavy, very power-hungry) CRTs.
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Peter Hoang Phan
Input Lag does not equal response time
For the record, input lag and response time are two different things. A high response time does relate to input lag as the pixels take longer to turn on and off, but a low response time does not guarantee the absence of input lag.
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