17 and 19-inch Dual LCD Monitor Line introduced by SOYO

SOYO Group Inc., has launched a dual screen LCD monitor, through which consumers can simultaneously view numerous applications. These LCD Monitors are available in both 17 inch and 19 inch models, and will be available under the SOYO and Go Video brand names.
SOYO and the SOYO branded GoVideo dual LCD monitor line incorporates TFT (Thin Film Transistor) display technology in a dual monitor stand, with a wide-angle flat screen that offers a view of the screen from various angles without compromising image quality. Both, the 19” Dual LCD Monitor - GVLM1928 (black) and the 17-inch Dual LCD Monitor - GVLM1728 (black) feature 2560 x 1024 native resolution; 300 Nits for high brightness, a fast 8mm response time; 16.7 million display colors and integrated GoVideo stereo speakers to deliver stereo-quality sound.
The enhanced viewing experience and capability to view multiple applications makes SOYO’s dual monitors perfect for mainstream computer users in corporations, IT professionals, stock traders and financial institutions, customer service and support call centers, healthcare services; professional services, graphic design and multimedia, PC gamers, government and education. In addition SOYO’s dual LCD monitor line gives gamers an expanded view or duplicates the display signal so multiple players can view the same game on their own screen.
“Dual monitors will increase efficiency in the work place by allowing the use of separate applications on the same computers,” said Ming Chok, CEO, SOYO. He added, “When designing these new monitors it was important to provide productivity gains, entertainment for consumers and gamers and a fair price for the consumer.”
The MSRP of the 19” Dual LCD Monitor - GVLM1928 (black) is $1199. The 17-inch Dual LCD Monitor - GVLM1728 (black) has a MSRP of $999. The product will be initially available on D&H, Office Depot, and SOYO’s estore. SOYO backs its dual monitor line with a two-rear replacement warranty.
Now it’s for you to decide whether you would want to go in for this one or would rather prefer having two monitors with the same specs for nearly $500 less and set them next to each other.
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