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VoodooPC Delivers High-Performance Monitor in Time for the Holidays.


OMEN Desktop Awarded Ultimate Game Machine for 2006

CALGARY, Canada -- VoodooPC, the world's leading architect of highly personalized, high-performance PCs, today announced immediate availability of a high-performance, 30-inch diagonal flat panel monitor See flat panel display.  for delivery with the purchase of select Voodoo desktop PCs.

The HP (NYSE NYSE

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HPQ High Priority Queue
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:HPQ) LP3065 Flat Panel Monitor features best-in-class performance - including a blazingly fast 8 millisecond One thousandth of a second. See space/time and ohnosecond.

(unit) millisecond - (ms) One thousandth of a second, one thousand microseconds. A long time for a modern computer.
 gray-to-gray response time and three dual-link DVI-D (DVI-Digital) See DVI.  inputs - on a large, wide-aspect screen for consumers to conquer the most advanced games with an unmatched immersive gaming entertainment experience.

The monitor's features include 1000:1 contrast ratio; sharp, high graphics resolution of 2560 x 1600; industry-leading 92% color gamut; and an extra-bright (300 nits) wide-format screen. The high-end, enterprise-class monitor is available to consumers exclusively for the holiday season on the voodoopc.com website.

Additional monitor features include 178 x 178-degree viewing angles for viewable sightlines from anywhere in a room; thin bezels that allow seamless tiling for uninterrupted panoramic data and graphic displays; built-in USB hub to connect peripherals through the monitor; integrated power supply to minimize desktop clutter; height-adjustable quick-release base, tilt and swivel features for a comfortable viewing position; and an HP-exclusive rubberized cable management system that conceals and channels all cabling through the rear of the monitor stand to improve cable routing.

"This display is a category killer Category Killer

Large companies that put less efficient and highly specialized merchants out of business.

Category killers can attain this status by being cheaper, easier, bigger, or more popular than the competition.
 - and the best part is people can own it today," said Rahul Sood, chief technologist, Global Gaming Business Unit, HP. "When the HP LP3065 monitor is paired with our award-winning, handcrafted hand·craft  
n.
Variant of handicraft.

tr.v. hand·craft·ed, hand·craft·ing, hand·crafts
To fashion or make by hand.



hand·craft
 OMEN desktop, our customers will enjoy the most intense entertainment experience ever."

VoodooPC's OMEN desktop PC recently won Games for Windows For the magazine, see .
Games for Windows is a gaming platform and marketing campaign by Microsoft that dates back at least to 2005, and was revised in 2006. Games for the platform must meet certification standards similar to those of modern popular videogame consoles.
: The Official Magazine and ExtremeTech's Ultimate Gaming Machine Award for 2006. The Ultimate Game Machine is a competition between the highest performance gaming PCs in the industry. The PCs are judged on the smoothest, richest gaming experience and exceptional design features such as the OMEN's elegant tower, interior red glow and white lights and sloshing liquid-cooled system.

Pricing and Availability

Consumers can choose to personalize the LP3065 monitor with a full line of high-end automotive finishes to match their Voodoo desktop PC, keyboard and mouse. The HP LP3065 Flat Panel Monitor is available for immediate delivery from Voodoopc.com starting at US$1799 when bundled with a VoodooPC. The monitor also includes a three-year limited warranty backed by VoodooPC service and support.

About VoodooPC

VoodooPC is the world's leading architect of highly personalized, one-of-a-kind, high-performance PCs. Recently acquired by HP, VoodooPC was founded on the belief that it could revolutionize the PC world with exotic designs and advanced engineering techniques typically unseen in the computer industry, VoodooPC continues to engineer well-balanced, work-of-art machines that inspire and enable individuals to reach great possibilities. For more information on VoodooPC or to customize a machine, visit www.voodoopc.com.
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