Shamrock to roll out new monitor models at COMDEX kicking off nationwide brand awareness promotion.SANTA FE SPRINGS Santa Fe Springs, city (1990 pop. 15,520), Los Angeles co., SW Calif., inc. 1957. The city lies in an oil and natural gas region and has diversified manufacturing. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 1, 1996-- Shamrock Technology -- New Product Information -- COMDEX The former, premier computer trade show in the U.S. Although it grew into an end user event, it was originally created for dealers and distributors (it was the COMputer Dealers EXposition). Booth S3650A Breaking out of the OEM arena for the first time, Shamrock Technology Co. will launch a nationwide brand awareness campaign at COMDEX/Fall this month with the rollout of a top-of-the-line 17-inch ultra-high resolution monitor and two multimedia monitors. The new PC-compatible models are the latest members of Shamrock's complete family of plug-and-play Windows 95 monitors which also includes 14-in., 15-in. and 21-in. models. All models comply with EPA EPA eicosapentaenoic acid. EPA abbr. eicosapentaenoic acid EPA, n.pr See acid, eicosapentaenoic. EPA, n. , VESA DPMS, VESA DDC, TCO, MPR II and NUTEK industry standards, and strictly adhere to ISO (1) See ISO speed. (2) (International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, Switzerland, www.iso.ch) An organization that sets international standards, founded in 1946. The U.S. member body is ANSI. 9002 certification procedures. The company offers a two-year warranty covering parts and labor on all its products. Shamrock's new Model C705 17-in. monitor is also Macintosh-compatible and features a 0.26mm dot-pitch Invar shadow mask tube with a 15.7-in. viewable area and anti-reflection/anti-glare coating. It has a maximum resolution of 1600x1200 at 70 Hz vertical refresh rate (hardware) vertical refresh rate - Synonym for refresh rate. , 1280x1024 at 75Hz and 1024x768 at 85Hz. A fully digital on-screen display controls rotation/tilt, trapezoid trapezoid, closed plane figure bounded by four line segments, or sides, two of which are parallel and two of which are nonparallel. The parallel sides of a trapezoid are called bases and the nonparallel sides legs; in an isosceles trapezoid the legs are of equal , pin corner, parallelogram parallelogram, closed plane figure bounded by four line segments, or sides, with opposite pairs of sides parallel and equal in length. The rhombus, rectangle, and square are special types of parallelograms. , unbalance and pincushion/barrel, among others. In addition, 32 microprocessor-based memory and digital controls enable users to store preferred settings and graphic modes which automatically size and center images when modes are changed. Shamrock's new multimedia monitors feature dual integrated speakers in 15-in. and 17-in. models. The 15-in. M569 features a 0.28mm dot-pitch flat square tube with a 14-in. viewable area. It supports a maximum resolution of 1280x1024 and includes built-in 3-watt speakers and earphone jack. An on-screen display controls 12 different user settings and there are 32 memory settings of which 20 are user selectable. All power saving and radiation standards are supported including EPA, VESA DPMS, NUTEK, MPR II and TCO. DDC See VESA DDC. support is optional. The M769 17-inch model has a 0.28mm dot-pitch Invar shadow mask tube and a 15.7-in. viewable image. Its specifications mirror the M569 except that DDC support is standard and its on-screen display controls 14 separate user settings. The Model C705 has a street price of $640.00 and is available for immediate delivery. Multimedia Models M569 and M769 have street prices of $335.00 and $560.00, respectively, and will ship in the first quarter of 1997. Volume discounts are available. For further information contact Shamrock Technology Co. at 310/946-9392, fax 310/946-4924 or write to 12170 Mora Drive, Unit 2, Santa Fe Springs, Calif. 90670. Reseller and distributor inquiries are invited. CONTACT: Daly-Swartz PR, Santa Fe Springs Jeffrey Swartz, 714/361-6888/6891 Fax jeff_swartz@prodigy.com |
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