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Philips have introduced their new 22″ 220XW9 LightFrame LCD TFT Monitor which, in glowing with a ‘cool blue’ hue, serves to draw on scientific studies that ‘clearly acknowledge the relationship between blue light and neurological receptors that transmit signals for setting our biological clocks to the brain’ – resulting in the relief of fatigue, the promotion of concentration, enhanced alertness and reduced eyestrain.

“Our research with consumers showed us that many people want an LCD monitor that helps keep them refreshed, alert and free from eye-strain, a complaint associated with long hours spent in front of the computer screen. As a result Philips combined its industry-leading lighting technology with its display expertise to create the LightFrame LCD monitor” explained Bob Kobes, Vice President, Philips IT Displays who introduced the 220XW9 LightFrame.

Apart from sporting a bevel that glows, the 22″ Philips 220XW9 LightFrame LCD Monitor comes with Philips’ SmartImage technology, 12000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 2ms response time and an auto picture format button that allows the end user to switch between widescreen and 4:3 aspect ratios ‘for maximum enjoyment regardless of displayed media’s native format’ and is set to commence shipping as of the beginning of July for around 175GBP.

(Apologies for the terrible image quality but this is all we had available to us)

[via Press]

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