FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA – August 29, 2002 – Building on the award-winning
success of their SENergy line of LCD monitors, Princeton Graphic
Systems, Inc., introduces the SENergy 981. The attractive active
matrix TFT display is the first-ever 19” LCD monitor with sRGB color
matching modes and Premium MVA Technology for a 170° viewing angle.
Now creative professionals can have a space-saving, 4-way adjustable
ergonomic digital display that provides the critical viewing accuracy
they demand. Princeton Graphics, the first manufacturer to
commercially offer a digital flat panel, is now shipping the SENergy
981 with a suggested retail price of $1,249.00 (2002).
The SENergy 981 includes the most technically advanced display
features, including:
- RGB and Enhanced sRGB Color Modes
for cross application and print output color matching accuracy
- Premium Multi-Domain Vertical
Alignment® (MVA) Technology for 170° Super-wide Viewing Angle
- Ultra High 600:1 Contrast Ratio
yields deeper blacks and richer color
- Super Fast 25ms Response Time
(15ms On, 10ms Off) for demanding motion graphics and video
- Distortion-free color including
difficult to render reds
- Outstanding brightness (250 cd/m2)
and uniformity
- 16.7 Million True Colors (24-bit
Technology)
- Digital (DVI) and analog inputs,
delivering maximum compatibility for computer video sources
- Detailed UXGA 1600 x 1200* maximum
interpolated resolution, 1280 x 1024 native resolution, with scaling
resolutions from 640 x 480
- Pivot capable (Portrait® Display
Pivot Software sold separately), providing a full range of viewing
options to enhance web browsing or full page display applications
- Four-way Ergonomic Adjustment
featuring tilt, swivel, height and pivot
- Advanced on-screen display -
accessible through a Sleek One Touch Control Dial
- Integrated Stereo Speakers
(Passive)
- VESA® Wall/Arm Mount Ready
- Kensington® Lock Port Compliant
for secure mounting
- VESA® DDC1/2b Plug & Play
- TCO'99 Compliant
- Full 3-Year Limited Warranty
"With the SENergy 981 we’ve set the
new reference standard for professional flat panel displays," noted
William Wang, president. “With creatives and engineers designing for
print, CAD/CAM, Web or digital video and photography on their
desktops, we set out to build a monitor that was flexible enough to
accommodate the highest standards of them all. We feel that with the
imaging accuracy and ergonomics of the SENergy 981, we have set the
new world-class standard in LCD displays,” Wang concluded.
Princeton’s 19” SENergy 981 expands the line’s 15-, 17.4- and 18.1
inch offerings. Compatible with PC, UNIX®, Apple Macintosh®,
PowerMac®, Windows®, and high-resolution third-party graphics
standards and the display meets all major emission and power
management standards, including EPA Energy Star and TCO’99. SENergy
displays are backed by a three-year parts, labor and backlight
warranty.
About sRGB
Hewlett-Packard®, Microsoft, Pantone® and the International Color
Consortium (ICC) proposed the addition of support for a standard color
space, sRGB (standard Red/Green/Blue), within Microsoft® operating
systems, HP products, the Internet, and all other interested vendors.
The aim of this color space is to complement the current color
management strategies by enabling a third method of handling color in
the operating systems, device drivers and the Internet that utilizes a
simple and robust device independent color definition. sRGB provides
good quality and backward compatibility with minimum transmission and
system overhead. Based on a calibrated colorimetric RGB color space
well suited to digital and analog computer monitors, television,
scanners, digital cameras, and printing systems, sRGB can be supported
with minimum cost to software and hardware vendors. sRGB now provides
a fixed color definition that automatically provides the best
calibration between dissimilar devices. For example, HP printers will
support the use of ICC profiles directly using an Adobe® PostScript®
workflow, or indirectly through the use of ColorSync or image color
management (ICM). For more information about sRGB color matching
please find srgb.com on the web.
About Premium Multi-domain Vertical Alignment (MVA) Cell Technology
In the MVA process, the Liquid Crystal molecules are angled in more
than one direction within a single cell. This is done by dividing the
cell into two or more regions, called domains, and by using
protrusions on the glass surfaces to pre-tilt the molecules in the
desired direction. By combining areas of molecules oriented in one
direction with areas of molecules oriented in the opposite direction,
and by making the areas very small, the brightness of the cells can be
made to appear uniform over a wide range of viewing angles. With
Premium MVA the LCD panel eliminates color distortion and grayscale
inversion and provides a contrast ratio of 500:1, a 25ms response time
and a super-wide 170° viewing angle. For more information regarding
Premium MVA go to www.fme.fujitsu.com/products/displays/lcdvatech.html.
*Maximum resolution of 1600 x 1200 available on analog input only
Princeton Digital (USA) Corp., SENergy and Arcadia are registered
trademarks of Princeton Digital (USA) Corp. Premium Multi-Domain
Vertical Alignment (MVA) is a trademark of Fujitsu Microelectronics
Europe. All other trademarks may be the property of their respective
holders.
Source: Princeton Digital (USA) Corp.
Editors note: Photos, technology charts and evaluation samples
available upon request from agency.
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