Sony Delivers 32

The PFM-32C1 is Sony's latest flat-panel monitor, offering educators a 32" viewable area. It features a native 16:9 plasma display panel with high brightness and anti-reflective screen, high resolution 1,024 x 852 pixels and improved contrast ratio. With its built-in scan converter, the monitor is able to display SDTV, HDTV and other DTV signals, as well as computer resolutions up to UXGA. Weighing about 48 lbs., the monitor can also be mounted to the wall or ceiling with optional brackets for versatile horizontal or vertical display.

In addition, the monitor features a pixel-by-pixel conversion system that automatically identifies the characteristics and resolution of the video content for accurate, sharp image reproduction. Video connections include composite, S-Video, RGB and computer inputs, as well as S-Control to interface with other Sony products. Sony Electronics, Park Ridge, NJ, (201) 930-1000, www.sony.com.

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