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Honda Four Wheel Drive Simulator

March 2, 2010
Honda Four Wheel Drive Simulator

Honda Japan has come with their new four wheel drive simulator which will released to local market today. The Honda offers two type simulator, one with six axis motion type (9,450,000 yen or about $106,527)and a budget model which has two type axis motion(6,195,000 or about $69,834).

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Samsung Electronics Announced Super Wide LCD

March 1, 2010
Samsung Electronics Announced Super Wide LCD

Samsung Electronics has announced that they are begin mass producing a super-wide LCD panel for out-of-home advertising and information display. This 43-inch LCD super-wide is designed for subway stations, airports, shopping malls and schools.

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FlexScan SX2262W the EIZO Next Generation LCD Monitor

November 29, 2009
FlexScan SX2262W the EIZO Next Generation LCD Monitor

Next Generation of FlexScan SX model LCD will be release soon on early January 2010 by EIZO. The new SX2262W Full HD LCD Monitor comes with 22-inch wide-screen LCD display with 1920×1200 resolution.

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AOC 2436Vw a 24-inch LCD Display with Full HD Resolution

August 24, 2009
AOC 2436Vw a 24-inch LCD Display with Full HD Resolution

AOC one of the leader of HD display technology for monitors, TVs and Multi-functional displays backed by over 60 years of design and manufacturing experience, now has come with their new products the 2436Vw. AOC 2436Vw is a 24-inch LCD display with Full HD resolution.

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Eizo Expands its Home Line Entertainment Monitors to Worldwide with Releasing Foris FX2431 LCD Monitor

July 20, 2009
Eizo Expands its Home Line Entertainment Monitors to Worldwide with Releasing Foris FX2431 LCD Monitor

Eizo Nanao Corporation has announced that they will release their FORIS series product to worldwide. And the Foris FX2431 a 24.1 inch full high definition LCD monitor will be the first product to be sold outside of Japan since EIZO launched the FORIS line in 2004.

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