Woojin of Korea has unveiled the Tenbuno LCD monitor that takes after the Nintendo DS by introducing a couple of screens in a single device. The main display measures 19″ in size, while the sub-screen is a mere 8.4″. The former features a resolution of 1280 x 1024 pixels, a contrast ratio of 700:1, a brightness level of 300cd/m2, and a 8ms response time while the latter comes with 800 x 600 pixels resolution, a contrast ratio of 350 to 1, a brightness level of 200cd/m2, and a 10ms response time. There is no word on pricing or availability, but the dual monitor setup is ideal for those who find that a single monitor isn’t enough for their everyday use. For example, you can always view your RSS feeds on the secondary display while blogging away on the primary one.
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