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AOC launches Porsche Design monitors

AOC launches Porsche Design monitors

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blogentry-133713-0-83032800-1499680359_thumb.jpgAlways wanted a Porsche but can't afford one? Try this latest series of computer screens by a Taiwanese company that has partnered with Porsche Design to get as close as you can to owning a piece of Porsche-related product.

 

Built by AOC, these sleek-looking computer screens are available in 24- and 27-inch sizes and have their power and HDMI connection cables combined into a single unit to keep the mess down to a minimum.

 

blogentry-133713-0-93139900-1499680363_thumb.jpg“The expressive shape of the monitor stand emphasizes the simple idea of integrating the cables into the stand,” said Henning Rieseler, Head of Studio F. A. Porsche Berlin. “The form not only follows the function, but celebrates it through its asymmetrical shape in an elegant and sophisticated way.”

 

Tech geeks will be pleased to know that the monitors are engineered to cover a wider range of colours - covering 100 percent of sRGB and 90 percent of NTSC shades. Viewing angle is rated at 178 degrees.

 

AOC’s PDS241 and PDS271 is available for pre-order from Amazon and is priced from S$275.




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Consumers stupidity, a syndrome of too much money dont know where to spend.

 

Buying a monitor or a car? Does a Porsche design monitor makes the monitor so great that you can see ans smell the sea.

 

Sales gimmick.

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