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By: Richard Del Cazzo
Web site: http://www.hdtv-hdtv.com
Philips is introducing a new range of high-style, high-performance
and high-value LCD monitors for 2003, offering a choice of
15 and 17-inch screen sizes, and a choice of performance
levels
– ‘C-line’ and ‘X-line’ LCD
monitors.
The new models are the first LCD monitors specially designed
for consumers to significantly slash space requirements and
still provide big screen display productivity. Light, slim,
easy to move and requiring minimal space, the four models
offer consumers excellent display performance for wherever
it is required in the living room, home office, study or for
shuttling between all of these.
The X-Line LCD monitors, available in both 15- and 17-inch
screen sizes, deliver outstanding performance and unique features
in a prestigious package. With Philips’ exclusive LightFrame™
technology for exciting, vivid display of photos or video
coupled with built-in high performance speakers, X-Line LCD
monitors provide the most dynamic audio and visual performance
ever.
The C-Line range, also available in 15 and 17-inch screen
sizes are executed in a modern, sleek and beautiful design,
and tailored to meet the needs of growing families who want
a high value to cost ratio on a display device for a wide
variety of household computing tasks including schoolwork,
internet browsing and document editing.
Both the X-Line and C-Line LCD monitors feature stylish designs
to complement the most fashionable home décor, uncompromising
front-of-screen performance and state-of-the art technology.
With options designed to fit the needs and budgets of home
display customers, these LCD monitors provide unprecedented
choice to consumers.
The decision to buy either a C-Line or and X-Line LCD monitor
makes as much of a statement about a consumer’s lifestyle
as their display needs, speaking volumes about stylish design
even before they are powered up. Understated and refined with
elegant, flowing lines, these LCD monitors are crafted in
a subtle, yet elegant dual tone silver-ceramic white color
combination that complements the most tasteful interior décor.
Thoughtful design does not end with an outstanding appearance.
No one wants a waterfall of cables flowing from even the most
stylish display device. C-Line and X-Line 2003 Philips LCD
monitors also address cable management by discreetly hiding
away cables to show off tLCD monitors’ sleek elegant
profile from any angle. Another key element in front-to-back
desk space is offered by the “boomerang” footprint
with a Cable Management Cover, for a clean and cable free
image.
The speakers featured in X-line models are attached at the
bottom of the screen and are ideal for multimedia purposes.
The control buttons are slim and discreetly located at the
right side of the LCD monitor to simplify the front face look.
If stylish design is the watchword for these LCD monitors’
appearance, uncompromising front-of-screen performance sums
up their display properties. Employing state-of-the-art technology
and packed with exclusive features, the X-Line and C-Line
LCD monitors deliver ‘wow’ performance that matches
their ‘wow’ styling. And better yet, these monitors
deliver flicker-free display, save space, emit zero radiation
and save on energy costs.
The exclusive LightFrame feature in X-Line LCD monitors,
which boost the brightness and sharpness of a user selected
screen area, is a real treat for the eyes.
When it comes to LCD display devices from Philips, one size
does not fit all. Some users demand an extensive line of state-of-the-art
features to mesh with their lifestyles while others –
often young families purchasing an LCD monitor for the first
time – want great display without add-ons that they
don’t need or can’t afford.
By offering the high performance X-Line LCD monitors for
consumers who will only settle for the ultimate in features
and capabilities along with the C-Line models for first-time
LCD buyers, Philips delivers an unbeatable combination of
choice and value for diverse customers.
The Philips LCD Consumer Line monitors are commercially available
from August 2003 onwards.
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