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  2. ThinkVision - Wikipedia

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    The LT1423p is a 13.3-inch AH-IPS display with 1600x900 resolution. The face of the device is Gorilla Glass in order to make it more durable. Pen-based and multitouch finger-based input are both supported. Wired and wireless versions are available. The wireless version supports WiFi and USB 3.0 connections. The wired version uses USB for both ...

  3. Lenovo - Wikipedia

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    High-end monitors are marketed under the ThinkVision name. ThinkVision displays share a common design language with other THINK devices such as the ThinkPad line of laptop computers and ThinkCentre line of desktop computers. At the 2014 International CES, Lenovo announced the ThinkVision Pro2840m, a 28-inch 4K display aimed at professionals.

  4. List of common display resolutions - Wikipedia

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    Panasonic DVCPRO100 for 50/60 Hz over 720p - SMPTE Resolution ... Ultra-Wide 4K: Sony Xperia 1, ... IMAX Digital [28] 5616 × 4096: 1.37:1:

  5. Pro Display XDR - Wikipedia

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    The Pro Display XDR is a 32-inch flat panel computer monitor created by Apple, based on an LG supplied display, [1] that was released on December 10, 2019. It was announced at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference on June 3, 2019, along with the 2019 Mac Pro.

  6. Alienware - Wikipedia

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    Alienware M15 R2 (discontinued) – 2019 thin and light gaming laptop. 1080p standard display and 60 Hz Ultra HD 4K display, 144 Hz IPS 1080p, and 240 Hz IPS 1080p display also available, as well as a Nvidia GeForce 20 series with up to a RTX 2080 Max-Q, 9th gen Intel CPU.

  7. Display resolution standards - Wikipedia

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    The first commercial displays capable of this resolution include an 82-inch LCD TV revealed by Samsung in early 2008, [44] the Sony SRM-L560, a 56-inch LCD reference monitor announced in October 2009, [45] an 84-inch display demonstrated by LG in mid-2010, [46] and a 27.84-inch 158 PPI 4K IPS monitor for medical purposes launched by Innolux in ...