New ultrathin LED monitor products launched by Diguang Electronics

Diguang Electronics, a LED and CCFL backlight supplier of China, has launched its new range of 19" ultrathin LED monitors.

                                   

The new line of Diguang ultrathin LED monitors have a thickness of mere 13.3mm and a weight of 2.5kg which is roughly half the standard weight of a regular 19incher. Except for the slim profile, the Diguang LED monitors are mercury-free and emit extremely low levels of VLF and ELF (very low frequency and extremely low frequency) emissions compared to television-style CRT monitors.

The new LED monitors also feature high energy efficiency with the average power consumption of 20 watts, thus are rather energy-saving and economy choice for the consumers.

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