Gateway 22/24-inch Monitors: I would like to receive a "What! What!" in due time

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Friday, October 26th, 2007

You know it’s slow when we’re writing about Gateway HD Widescreen LCD displays, but here goes. The FHD2400 and HD2200 ($349.99) are to widescreen displays that work with most CE devices and has a cool EzTouch bezel with a bunch of sexy buttons. The 2200 has some 1000:1 contrast ratio going on, a 400 cd/m2 brightness, and 3ms refresh rate up in the hizouse as well.

The 2400 ($549.99) has more of the same but with HDCP and DVI-D. Both come with HDMI, VGA, and component connectors. The 24-inch Display also has a composite and S-Video interface. And stupid me just bought an LCD for my home office. Feh.

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