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CES 07: Samsung brings out its Vista monitors
Back in the depths of summer we exclusively revealed that Samsung was working closely with Microsoft to produce a Vista monitor. Today Samsung unveiled its new range of Vista monitors, branded by Microsoft, as we said at the time.
The SyncMaster 906BW, 206BW and 226BW (pictured) are widescreen LCD monitors designed to show Vista in its best light. They have 2ms grey to grey response times, a 3000:1 contrast ratio and come with dual inputs (DVI-D & analogue) as well as being HDCP capable. All have Windows Vista Premium certification.
Vista gets its big launch at the end of January, although Microsoft is pushing the operating system heavily here at CES.
What we don’t know yet is the cost or release dates for the monitors, but we’ll update this post when we find out.



LOL at Vista LCDs / Microsoft branded and the monitor in the picture has OSX on it. Showing Vista in best light LOL! Extremely funny.
Posted by Boz | February 2, 2007 10:25 AM
but how w i d e is it really?
http://www.europc.co.uk/pages/ProductDetail.aspx?PID=82639&refId=froogle
Posted by Richard | February 10, 2007 5:04 PM
These monitors are now out, but is there a fundamental flaw with the power supplies in them? My 206BW buzzes at low brightness and it seems there are similar problems with the 226BW..
Posted by Rich | March 31, 2007 9:15 PM