New Buffalo 22” LCD Display Sports Full HD Resolution

Buffalo FTD-HD2232HSR/BK

Whilst HD displays are, in themselves, barely newsworthy these days what makes Buffalo’s new LCD HD display – specifically the HD2232HSR/BK – particularly worth a mention is that Buffalo have managed to bring full HD (1920×1200) resolution to a screen size that, on the whole, tends to offer resolutions that are incomparable to the pixel counts of larger 24” and above displays.

Set for an imminent release in Europe, Buffalo’s 22” 16:9 aspect ratio wide screen Full HD LCD Display offers 5ms response time and sports a contrast ratio of 1,000:1, a brightness of 300cd/m² and a viewing angle of 170 degrees and is set to retail for around a purported €280 – which equates to around $400 at the time of writing – though at this juncture its uncertain whether the HD2232HSR/BK will get to see a US release. That said, what with Buffalo taking somewhat of a lead, its not unreasonable to assume that more display manufactures will follow suit and bring full HD to their sub 24” screens, which will undoubtedly be warmly welcomed not least by HD console owners looking for a compact dedicated screen to hook up to their PS3 and/or 360.

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