High-definition display for the new 24-inch Dell panels are immersed technology and the latest color processing with support for industry standard color and superior color depth, including up to 1:07 billion colors.
This new monitor has been available in Asia Pacific and Japan also Europe with prices starting from USD599. And will be available also in the U.S. starting September 15.
Technology processing with built-in, the screen is helpful to distinguish tones and gray-scale colors deliver a realistic and vibrating screen mode with all it has, and is packed with factory calibration transfer reports to eliminate color and calibration onsite any tuning. Read more »

Today, Mitsubishi release 24-inch LCD Viseo MDT243WG with contrast ratio 1000:1 and 500cd/m2 brightness.
The Mitsubishi Viseo has WUXGA resolution include dual HDMI port, DVI-D (HDCP), D5, S-Video, D-Sub 15 with 2×5W speaker with satin black color.
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Sharp has released a new 20 inch display ‘SHARP AQUOS DX’ LCD HDTV, supported by Blu-ray and DVD recorder. This LCD HTV offers HD Ready which has 1366 x 768 pixels resolution, 1500 : 1 contrast ratio, 450 cd/m2 brightness and also digital TV tuner.
It will be sold by the end of June 2009 at 150.000 Yen ($ 1,592).
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Do you remember the Runat Pirates Of The Caribbean TV? The company comes back with the latest Runat Stitch TV which looks quite awesome. This Stitch Comes with 20-inch display, HDMI input port, D4, and B-CAS card reader, the TV features a nice 1680 x 1050 resolution. The price? ‘Only’ 100,000 Yen (about $1,014 USD. I guess only those lucky rich people who would buy this product for their lucky kids

Toshiba updated their portfolio with the new series of REGZA Series LCD TV, REGZA C8000. There are three different models are available. First, the 42-inch 42C8000 (127kW/year power consumption, full HD 1080p resolution). The second, the 37-inch 37C8000 (119kW/year power consumption, full HD 1080p resolution), and thirth, the 32-inch 32C8000 (95kW/year power consumption, a resolution of 1366 x 768) and all sports 120Hz panel technology and reduced power consumption.
The first two TVs have a contrast ratio of 1300:1 and a dynamic contrast ratio of 13000:1; while the last one has a contrast ratio of 3000:1 and a dynamic contrast ratio of 30000:1. No words on pricing at the moment.