Sydney, Australia - 3 December 2008 - AOC has
announced the new Toriba 18.5” 831S+ with a 16:9 aspect ratio LCD panel
– fast becoming a new trend in the monitor market. The native 16:9 aspect
ratio means that typical HD media can be viewed full screen without distortion
or annoying black bars. 4:3 sources can be freely adjusted between 4:3 and 16:9
views.
The monitor has a streamlined style that should appeal to all users, leading screen
performance and a highly competitive price. It boasts a dynamic contrast ratio
of 10,000:1 along with a 5ms response time. The 831S+ will make an excellent budget
monitor for home and classroom use, especially where full screen video viewing
is common.
To meet today’s demand for more environmentally friendly products, the AOC
Toriba series has received the EPEAT (Electronic Product Environmental Assessment
Tool) Silver Award and ENERGY STAR certificate.
Features Summary
Contrast Ratio: 10,000:1 (DCR)
Max. Resolution: 1366 x 768
Response time: 5ms
18.5" Viewable Image Size
Brightness: 300 cd/m²
Analogue Input
Piano Black High Gloss Finish
Wall Mountable
Windows Vista Premium Certified
Product Summary
Vendor: AOC
Model: Toriba 831S+
RRP: AU $229 and NZ $269
Website: http://www.aocmonitor-anz.com
Australian Distributors: Compucon Computers and Todaytech Distribution
New Zealand Distributors: Morning Star Computer and Ingram Micro NZ
Shipping and Availability
The AOC Toriba 831S+ is available now in Australia and New Zealand through authorised
AOC resellers.
About AOC
AOC is a registered trademark exclusively owned by TPV group, the world’s
largest manufacturer of computer monitors and LCD screens. To find out more, please
visit http://www.aoc.com
PR CONTACT
Renato Catalan
Gap Marketing and Management Pty Ltd
Website: www.gapmarketing.com.au
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