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  • 07-11-2008 1:20 PM

    AOC's New HD Display: The Computer is Optional


    Last night we attended the Digital Life Press Preview event in New York City. One product that caught our attention was AOC's new 2230Fm display. As a 22-inch, HD flat-panel display there is nothing necessarily earth-shattering about its design. But what tripped us up was the marketing tag for the device: "No PC Required." Huh?



    It turns out that the 2230Fm has a neat little trick up its sleeve. In addition to being a traditional flat-screen display with a native resolution of 1680x1050 and VGA (D-Sub 15), DVI-D, and HDMI inputs ("HDCP ready"), the 2230Fm also includes a built-in media player, with what AOC calls its "H3" technology:

    "HD3 defines a new category in high definition displays with its built-in media player, allowing consumers, for the first time, to view movies without the use of an external DVD player or PC. With the 2230Fm, simply load a film onto a memory device, plug it into the display and use AOC's proprietary, user-friendly menu and remote control to enjoy a movie PC-free. AOC's first HD3 Display is the 2230Fm, a combination of multi-functional high-definition video capabilities and stylish, 360° design that provides a stunning array of features all developed to cater to the digital needs of today’s consumers."

    The display's includes an integrated 4-in-1 media reader that accepts MMC, SD, xD, and MS memory cards; the display also features a two-port USB 2.0 hub. Media files can be read directly off the memory card or USB flash drives and played back on the display without needing to connect to a computer. The on-screen media player interface gives you the option to display photos, videos, or to use the display as a digital picture frame. You can also playback audio files as well. The unit houses a pair of stereo speakers.


    Credit: ZOL.COM.CN

    The 2230Fm supports MPEG-1, 2, and 4 video formats. The supported audio format are too numerous to list, but they include MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG, FLA, and M4A. Supported photo formats include JPG, TIFF, PNG, BMP, and GIF images with a resolution of up to 8000x8000 pixels.


    Credit: PChome.Net

    Playback modes include fast-forward, rewind, pause, zoom, slideshow, and transitions, depending on the media being viewed.

    The display has a low 2ms response time and high 20,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. It sells for an MSRP of $399.99 and should be available in the U.S. next month. This price point is reasonable for a 22-inch display and is roughly twice as expensive as smaller, single-purpose digital photo frames. When we talk about convergence, I don't think we expected it to pertain to displays.



  • 07-11-2008 3:33 PM In reply to

    Re: AOC's New HD Display: The Computer is Optional

    Seems gimmicky... if anything, I like the styling! 

  • 07-11-2008 3:42 PM In reply to

    • jtm55
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    Re: AOC's New HD Display: The Computer is Optional

    Hi All

    Is it just me or is it that practically all of the LCD Monitor manufacturers are going with TN Panels instead of MVA, PVA or IPS Panels.

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  • 07-11-2008 6:35 PM In reply to

    Re: AOC's New HD Display: The Computer is Optional

    Huh?

  • 07-12-2008 8:42 AM In reply to

    • jtm55
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    Re: AOC's New HD Display: The Computer is Optional

    Hi All

    Never mind. Put that post down as Sleep Deprivation.

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  • 07-12-2008 11:08 AM In reply to

    Re: AOC's New HD Display: The Computer is Optional

    I guess I'll just have to use google then cuz I wanna know what you were talking about... the different panel types.

    ~EDIT~

    I found some good info HERE (be sure to click each link for descriptions of each).

    BTW: This integrated media player could work, but that GUI looks awful for starters.

  • 07-12-2008 12:31 PM In reply to

    • jtm55
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    Re: AOC's New HD Display: The Computer is Optional

    recoveringknowitall:

    I guess I'll just have to use google then  cuz I wanna know what you were talking about... the different panel types.

    ~EDIT~

    I found some good info HERE (be sure to click each link for descriptions of each).

    BTW: This integrated media player could work, but that GUI looks awful for starters.

    Hi All

    Recovering, you can get some good info from this site as to the different panel types their strengths & weaknesses.

    http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/

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