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Westinghouse LCD Monitors Featured at Global Gaming Expo Westinghouse HD-Grade LCD display technology featured at Custom Video Display exhibit (September 07, 2005)

Westinghouse LVM-37w1 37-inch wide aspect HD LCD video monitor

Westinghouse LVM-37w1 37-inch wide aspect HD LCD video monitor

Westinghouse Digital Electronics, a leading North American LCD TV and monitor provider, today announced that its 37-inch 1080p high-definition LCD video monitors, and HD-Grade* 17- inch wide screen, as well as 17- and 19-inch inch standard aspect LCD computer monitors will be featured in the Custom Video Display (CVD) Exhibit, booth #120, at the Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas, Sept. 13-15, 2005.

1080p is the highest resolution available for HD digital video display, with more than two million pixels, delivering stunning picture clarity, vivid color and crisp detail for a dramatically enhanced digital entertainment experience. HD-Grade flat-panel technology from Westinghouse Digital offers brighter images, higher contrast ratios, faster response times and wider viewing angles than other monitors.

?Westinghouse Digital?s advanced LCD products offer quality, performance, versatility and affordability in a wide range of applications for the gaming industry,? said Douglas Woo, president of Westinghouse Digital. ?Our 1080p and HD-Grade panels optimize the multimedia experience, making them the ideal solution for gaming, as well as signage and video surveillance.?

The Westinghouse 37-inch wide aspect HD LCD video monitor (model #LVM-37w1) features 1920 x 1080 progressive scan (1080p) resolution, 600:1 contrast ratio, 16:9 aspect ratio, 550 cd/m2 maximum brightness, 12 millisecond response time, a 16.7-million True Color display and a 176-degree viewing angle.
 


?The gaming industry leads the way in bringing new excitement to digital entertainment, and Westinghouse LCD monitors greatly enhance the user experience and we are pleased to be representing them to the gaming industry at this event,? said Ron Shiroke, president and owner of CVD, Inc., formerly of Princeton Graphics Systems.

Westinghouse HD-Grade LCD monitors provide a premium display that delivers vibrant color, crisp detail and clear, fast-action images. The 19-inch monitor (model #LCM-19v1) offers 1280 x 1024 native resolution, 4:3 aspect ratio, 21 millisecond response time, 600:1 contrast ratio, 16.7 million True Color display and a 170-degree viewing angle.

The 17-inch wide screen monitor (model #LCM-17w7) features 1280 x 768 native resolution, 15:9 aspect ratio, 15 millisecond response time, 400 cd/m2 maximum brightness, 600:1 contrast ratio, 16.2 million color display and a 170-degree viewing angle. The 17-inch standard aspect monitor (model #LCM-17v2) offers 1280 x 1024 native resolution, 14 millisecond response time, 350 cd/m2 maximum brightness, 350:1 contrast ratio, 16.2 million color display, 4:3 aspect ratio and a viewing angle of 160-degree vertical by 140-degree horizontal.

Westinghouse LCD TVs and monitors are sold at retailers nationwide. To locate a specific retailer, or for more information, please visit www.westinghousedigital.com.


*HD-Grade is a trademark of Westinghouse Digital Electronics.


About Custom Video Display (CVD)
Custom Video Display (CVD), formerly of Princeton Graphics Systems, offers a complete line of video displays, including LCD monitors in screen sizes ranging from 7-inches to 32-inches, and all-in-one panel PCs in 10.4-, 15- and 17-inches, as well as a variety of integrated touch screen options. CVD?s relationships with key technology partners enable us to provide the latest technology at competitive prices.

For more information, please visit www.cvdinc.com.


About Westinghouse Digital Electronics
In continuing the 100-year old Westinghouse tradition of producing quality products, Westinghouse Digital Electronics is bringing the venerable American brand to consumers of all ages with new technology products, making it easier for mainstream consumers to experience the latest in digital entertainment. Through superior technology, dependability, performance and design, the company offers consumers LCD TVs and monitors that are reliable, easy-to-use and deliver the best value in digital entertainment devices. Westinghouse LCD TVs and monitors are available nationwide at more than 2,000 consumer electronics retail stores and other resellers.

For additional information on the entire family of Westinghouse consumer products, or to purchase accessories such as Westinghouse Décor? frames and mounts, please visit www.westinghousedigital.com.

 


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