Panasonic, Mitsubishi and Techworks are all focused on their respective new monitor launches.
Mitsubishi has unveiled the Diamond Pro 2020u, whose 22-in tube apparently has the world's 'first truly flat screen' at this size. Mitsubishi claims that the £903.58 2020u has 'sheet-of-paper' imagery, meaning the images look square, not concave.
For the same price, Panasonic's PanaSync S110 has a smaller (21-in) screen with added curvature. It has a maximum resolution of 1600x1200 and ships with a three-year onsite exchange warranty.
Also, TechWorks has produced its first TFT flat-panel display, the 14-in TFT400. It has an optimal resolution of 1024x768 pixels and costs £705.
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