Wednesday 25 March 2009

AOC 2230Fm HD3 HDTV Display with Integrated Media Player &Digital Photo Frame Capabilities Multimedia HDTV

AOC have announced their new 22' 2230Fm HD3 HDTV Display which, apart
from serving as a standard HDTV unit comes with an integrated 4-in-1
card reader and multi media player, thus allowing AOC's 2230Fm to play
movies and video clips without the need to hook the device up to a DVD
player or PC and which additionally also offers digital picture frame
functionality.


While consumers are using cell phones for MP3 players, internet
browsers, TVs, navigation devices, and phones, AOC determined that
consumers deserved a display that would act as more than just an HD
monitor or TV, so we developed HD3,' said Robert Velez, Marketing
Manager of AOC who introduced the 22' 2230Fm. 'We're very excited to be
the first to bring HD3 technology to the market with the 2230Fm. AOC has
taken over 40 years of display manufacturing experience to create this
new way for consumers to enjoy a wide array of video options with a
built in media player, and top-level performance regardless of whether
it’s being used as an HD TV, monitor or Digital picture frame'.


AOC 2230Fm HD3 HDTV Display Key Features:

Digital Media Player
Digital Photo Frame
720p through 1080p HD Compatible
USB 2.0 HUB
4-in-1 memory card reader
Digital Input DVI-D & HDMI with HDCP
Low profile integrated speakers
Contrast Ratio 20,000:1 (dynamic)
Glare screen - provides higher color saturation
Plug & Play DDC/2B, DDC/CI
2ms ultra fast response time
PC/Windows, Mac Equipped With Analog VGA D-sub or DVI Port
Easy-to-use navigation
360-degree glossy piano-black finish
Designer back cover


AOC's 2230Fm offers a maximum resolution of 1680 x 1050, 20,000:1
contrast ratio, 2ms response time, and comes with built-in stereo
speakers, USB 2.0 socket, DVI and HDMI inputs and will set you back just
shy of $400 though, personally, (and just to be picky) we would have
liked to see Wi-Fi included as well as true 1080i HD compatibility.

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