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Princeton introduces two new monitors

Princeton is adding two more product to its lineup with the 24″ PTFBYF-24W and the 19″ (18.5″) PTFBYF-19W. As to what they have in common, both monitors use TN-film panels with LED backlights and sport a 1W integrated speaker.

The differences being the PTFBYF-24W measures 566.0 x 395.1 x 189.8 mm (WxHxD), features 1920×1080 resolution, 160 degrees display angles, 1,000:1 contrast ratio (100,000:1 DCR), 250 cd/m², 5 ms response time (GTG), and display connectivity including DVI-D, HDMI, and D-Sub.
On the other hand, the PTFBYF-19W measures 440.4 x 341.0 x 179.8 mm (WxHxD), however it measure 18.5″ diagonally. It features 1366×768 pixels resolution, 160 degrees angles, 1,000:1 contrast ratio (100,000:1 DCR), 250 cd/m², and 5 ms response time as well. Connectivity includes DVI-D and D-Sub.

The PTFBYF-24W is currently priced at ¥19,800 ($239), while the PTFBYF-19W goes for ¥12,800 ($154.7).

Source: TechPowerUp

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