MGC 34" TV Monitor

With its large screen and high resolution, the MGC 34-Inch TV Monitor is designed to serve a wide variety of multimedia applications in educational settings. The product is equipped with a “Visionbox,” an internal component that offers a 1024 x 768 high-resolution computer display. The Visionbox also enhances video from DVD, LD, VCR or direct cable TV sources, all without external equipment. A full-function wireless remote control lets users switch easily between PC Web surfing, DVD movie playing and cable TV viewing.

 

The monitor features a “super-flat” cathode ray tube, which is well suited for viewing digital data with minimal distortion. A 0.8 mm dot pitch helps give the monitor a sharp picture, supporting a maximum resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels at an image refresh rate of 60 Hz. The monitor features a 64 MHz video dot clock with a high bandwidth essential for maintaining image sharpness and clarity at high resolutions. The monitor is well suited for use in classrooms, libraries, computer labs, music rooms and video production classes. MGC Technologies, Inc., City of Industry, CA, (877) 428-9642, www.mgcusa.com.

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