Fujitsu Siemens Zero Watt Monitor Concept
Since Fujitsu Siemens Computers has announced a zero-watt monitor concept, advance orders in the functioning of thousands of people have been received from customers throughout the EMEA region. The first zero watts monitors are now on the market as planned.

This is a first, because the monitors in standby mode continue to develop normally between one and six watts of power. The ECO mode is activated by default. The display includes an element of commutation of food, controlled by the PC. When the monitor powers down, it triggers the power supply completely out of the area. When the PC sends next exit on the screen, a small electrical pulse restores power display. This function from analog to digital and monitor the results.
The two new SCENICVIEW Fujitsu Siemens Computers ECO monitors, 20-inch ‘P20W ECO-5 ‘and 22-inch P22W ECO-5″ are models Premium Line, which means they are feature-packed and more their green credentials. The two screens are delivered with improved ergonomics stand, provide users with unparalleled levels of control over the height of the monitor, which can even be reduced to almost desk.
The CEO also monitors introduce DisplayView feature AutoBright, automatic brightness control that adjusts the brightness to follow in harmony with ambient light, offering energy savings over the operations of up to an additional 30 percent and reducing eyestrain. When the maximum brightness is needed, the new units pump an impressive 300 cd/m2.
With graphics capabilities up to 1680 x 1050 pixels, the new CEO does not monitor scrimp on display sizes, either - while 5 millisecond response time ensures clear graphics and objects not screen. Thanks to support HDMI interface, the screens are also ideal to work with high definition graphics.
The model ECO SCENICVIEW monitors are available to order immediately, in all countries of the EMEA. Prices start at 419 (EUR) for the 20-inch model.
(Via Daily Computer Electronic Cell Phone Digital Camera Review.)
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