Large-Screen Monitors Suit Education Settings

Presenta Technologies recently unveiled two new large-screen monitors for education. The S29 29" Multimedia Monitor, which replaces the M29, suits multimedia presentations. It includes such features as a super-flat screen, dynamic focusing and built-in speakers. Other specifications are 0.75mm dot pitch, 108 degree deflection angle and 36% glass transmission. The M28 28" SVGA Data Monitor, meanwhile, is more competitively priced for small-group applications. Finally, the firm has reduced the retail price for the M33 33" SVGA Data Monitor. Both monitors are compatible with VGA, SVGA 800x600 and XGA; for video support, a DDS line doubler is bundled at a discounted cost. Presenta Technologies Corp., Irwindale, CA, (800) 675-8626.

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