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Princeton Adds 18.1-in. Model.

Publication: Display Development News

Publication Date: 01-NOV-99
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COPYRIGHT 1999 Business Communications Company, Inc.

Princeton Graphic Systems (Santa Ana, CA) introduced the APP800, the analog sibling to its popular 18.1-in. LCD digital flat panel. Combining exceptional screen performance and features with a traditional analog interface, the new display offers uncompromising image quality and system compatibility for $3,349.

Providing eye-catching character definition, color saturation...

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