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		<title>Asus VW 198 T LCD Monitors</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A liquid crystal display (LCD) is a thin, flat panel used for electronically displaying information such as text, moving pictures, and images. Its uses include most modern electronics like computer displays, televisions and mobile phones. Some of its most interesting features are the lightweight construction, portability and the ability to be produced in much larger screen sizes than are practical for the construction of cathode ray tube (CRT) display technology. The low electrical power consumption recommends it for most users, thanks to the positive impact it has on global warming.</p>
<p>The ASUS Company was founded on the 2nd of April 1990 by two Taiwanese engineers that used to work for Acer. The name ASUS originates from the Pegasus, the winged horse from Greek mythology. Because of high dedication from the ASUS engineers, since 2009 the company has started receiving new Intel processor samples with a few months ahead of the official launch date and even before competitors like Gigabyte or ECS, renowned motherboard manufacturers.</p>
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<p>When you talk about the future of monitors, the LCD displays surely have the advantage. With a thin profile and high quality images, the battle between LCD producers is one to pay attention to. Everyday advancements and new technologies only stand for a better experience for the end user. With that in mind ASUS, better known as a motherboard producer, recently entered in the manufacturing of audio and video boards and has launched one of its first a LCD monitors.</p>
<p>With high-resolution LCD displays increasingly gaining more popularity, Asus has entered the high quality monitor production with the <strong>Asus WV 198 T LCD monitor</strong> display that features a WSXGA+ 1680&#215;1050 high resolution, the resolution recommended by Microsoft for the Windows Vista operating system. The monitor includes the ASUS Smart Contrast Ratio Technology, without which the amazing 3000:1 contrast ratio could never have been achieved, yet again making it ideal even for the Premium version of Windows Vista. The ASUS VW198 T LCD has a 15% shorter pixel pitch to deliver better image quality than most 19 inch LCD computer monitors.</p>
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<p>With such cutting-edge enhancements, users will be able to have clearer details when it comes to all Windows applications. The <strong>Asus WV 198 T LCD monitor</strong> has a user friendly mounting system that allows users to easily mount their LCD on the wall. ASUS has also launched two other top quality displays for consumers. The 22-inch widescreen VW222U has the new Trace Free Technology enhances with a 2 ms response time to display the clearest image quality, while the 20-inch widescreen VW202T has enabled the HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) support and ASUS Smart Contrast Ratio Technology to deliver up to a 2000:1 high dynamic contrast. Both models are certified for Windows Vista Premium Version and are equipped with up to 1680&#215;1050 high resolutions.</p>
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