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Monitoring the future


September 03, 2001
URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/reviews/hardware/peripherals/soa/Monitoring-the-future/0,139023417,120150601,00.htm


The latest Hitachi monitor aims to alleviate many of the glaring problems that have plagued it's competitors.

Hitachi's CM772 CRT monitor, uses PrecisionFocus technology which enhances the contrast, brightness and results of your monitor resolution.

Hitachi's ErgoFlat technology changes the shape of the deflection yoke and eliminates 90 per cent of the colour purity uniformity issues and convergence problems that affect flat-faced aperture grill monitors.

This new design aims at making the monitor user friendly by eliminating the need for the frequent convergence adjustments that aperture grill flat faced models require. The new yoke design also combines with advanced coating to provide an image that is 10% brighter than the average flat-faced monitor. The CM772 extends Hitachi's ErgoFlat line to provide higher resolution up to 1600x 1280 at a flicker-free 85Hz.

It also features Hitachi's EasyMenu on-screen controls with adjustments for colour temperature, trapezoid, DMS, pincushion, moire and more.

Hitachi CM772 CRT


Company: Hitachi Australia Pty Ltd
Ph: 1800 789 799
Price: AUS$1,350

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