Japanese monitor maker Iiyama just blessed the market with a brand new pair of panels sporting a 1920 x 1080 resolution, 8ms response and a different ECO mode that reduces power consumption by as much as 60-percent. The 24-inch XB2472HD-B and 27-inch X2775HDS-B both depend upon an LED-backlit VA display (better than your bargain LCD, but not quite as nice as an IPS display) and feature your standard trio of HDMI, DVI and VGA inputs. The first difference between both screens is the 24-incher’s slightly higher brightness (300cd/m2 versus 250cd/m2) and the 27-inch model’s 4-port USB hub and integrated speakers. The XB2472HD-B should start shipping by the tip of the month for ¥24,800 ($323) with the X2775HDS-B to follow in September for around ¥34,800 ($453).
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