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  2. AOC International - Wikipedia

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    AOC was launched in India and Mexico in 2005 and 2006, respectively. Today, [when?] AOC products including CRT and LCD monitors, LCD television sets, all-in-one units and Android tablets, are available in more than 40 countries worldwide. [citation needed] In 2022, AOC's AGON line of gaming monitors was the best-selling gaming monitor brand ...

  3. MAG InnoVision - Wikipedia

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    MAG InnoVision is a Taiwan-headquartered manufacturer and provider of visual technology, specifically CRT monitors, liquid crystal displays, projectors, plasma displays, and HDTV technology. The company was founded by William Wang when he was 26 years old.

  4. List of computer display standards - Wikipedia

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    Samsung has a QWXGA resolution 23" LCD monitor, the 2342BWX. 2048×1152 (2,359k) 2048 1152 2,359,296 16:9 UXGA: Ultra Extended Graphics Array A de facto high-resolution standard. This is the native resolution for many 20" LCD monitors, and was a recommended mode for some high-end 21" CRTs. 1600×1200 (1,920k) 1600 1200 1,920,000 4:3 24 bpp WUXGA

  5. ViewSonic - Wikipedia

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    ViewSonic Corporation is an American privately held multinational electronics company with headquarters in Brea, California, United States.. The company was founded in 1987 as Keypoint Technology Corporation by James Chu and was renamed to its present name in 1993, after a brand name of monitors launched in 1990.

  6. The Monitors (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Monitors is a 1969 U.S. satirical science fiction film.Shot in Chicago, it was the first film production of the city's Second City comedy troupe [1] and was coproduced and financed by the Bell and Howell film-equipment manufacturing company (then based in nearby Skokie) in an effort to establish Chicago as a film production center. [2]