| Princeton Digital (USA) Corp.
Corporate Overview
Princeton holds a
distinguished record in the display market with its many technological
firsts, including the first color display manufactured in the early
80’s to support the original IBM PC platform. While others in the
industry were still manufacturing monitors with TV-grade CRT's,
Princeton developed the display category by introducing monitors with
advanced color tubes, ushering in the first high resolution color
displays.
In 1982 Princeton introduced the amber monochrome monitor, followed by
the industry-leading Princeton color VGA monitor, the world's first
dual frequency display. The next generation of Princeton monitors were
multi-frequency, allowing for a continuous range of horizontal
frequencies as opposed to multiple single frequencies, enhancing
compatibility and performance. Again, Princeton’s multi-frequency
monitors were shipped to market first, prior to the release of other
major multi-frequency or "multisync" style monitors.
The Arcadia“ Series was introduced in 1997 as the first, large screen
PC/TV convergence display capable of showing images from both analog
(VCR, TV, video camera) and digital (PC, DVD, digital camera) sources.
Now the line has been upgraded to offer stunning HDTV programming in
its native form.
In 1998, Princeton launched the digital display revolution with the
first direct digital flat panel display, the DPP 500 – at prices below
$1,000 – which included a bundled graphic card with the new digital
industry standard connector.
Most recently, Princeton introduced the All Format‘ HDTV that is the
first 30-inch direct view 16:9 aspect ratio monitor to display all
HDTV formats. This new monitor, the AF3.0HD, has become the reference
standard for professionals and editors alike. It is also the first
display to win editorial product of the year awards from both the home
theatre and broadcast video worlds.
Beyond its record of firsts in the display marketplace, Princeton
emphasizes product quality, service and reliability with a commitment
to customer satisfaction and value.
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