ViewSonic LCD uses Genesis chip
ViewSonic's new VP140-2 LCD flat-panel monitor uses Genesis Microchip's gmZ2 chip for high-quality image processing and flexible PC connections.
The gmZ2 supports auto-detection and auto-configuration, allowing consumers to plug the monitor into any standard PC and view a variety of resolutions, without any configuration hassles or compatibility problems.
An upgrade of the VP140 XGA monitor, ViewSonic's VP140-2 weighs 6.8 pounds without its base and takes up as little as 10 percent of the space required by a conventional CRT monitor. Its 14" viewable area is larger than the viewable area of a standard 15" CRT monitor.
Further information is available at www.genesis-microchip.com .
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