Iiyama Launches the X2377HS 23-inch Monitor

Iiyama has launched the ProLite X2377HS monitor which incorporates a 23-inch WLED backlit panel that offers a resolution of 1920 x 1080, and the standard range of IPS display specifications including a brightness of 250 cd/m2, 5 ms GTG response time, 5,000,000:1 contrast ratio and 178°/178° viewing angles.

The monitor also includes 15-pin D-Sub mini, DVI-D and HDMI inputs, and two built-in 1.5W stereo speakers.

The Iiyama ProLite X2377HS will be on sale this month for ¥23,800 ($243).

  • eklipz330
    so what's so spectacular that it has to be posted? I come here for interesting news guys...
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  • clonazepam
    DUde, its 23 inches! And a name I'd never heard of before. That's new(s).
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  • osamabinrobot
    a 23" 1080p monitor! aaaaaaaaand snore
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  • DarkSable
    11319068 said:
    DUde, its 23 inches! And a name I'd never heard of before. That's new(s).

    You don't know Iiyama? Aside from BenQ's and Korean imports, they have some of the best high-high-end monitors out there.
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  • timon_tablet
    I have had ever bought Iiyama's top-model CRT monitor at 2003, but it got failed just less than 30 days, and then I taken teardown its cover a look, oh! my god, really bad electronic technology! Many electronic elements were a pell-mell manner it pieced together on the main PCB's backside here and there, that were lacking good design, they were also not willing to redesign the PCB version II while a trial-produced whereafter. Iiyama thought their clients would not take a look into inside the monitor.

    That is merely a pretty shell (indeed of a pretty Iiyama shell, just so so), but inside the bad design and electronic technology! The Iiyama monitor's imaging quality is also not satisfying, compared to others.

    Iiyama is a small company at Japan, they are lacking strength.
    if you wanted to buy a product came from Japan's a small company, that you must be cautious, like Iiyama monitor and Pentax camera (nowadays), etc...,
    Japanese products are usually major companies to do better, if you had done badly that it could become a third-rate company.
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  • JPNpower
    TIMON_TABLET,

    judge the product, not the brand. yes bad stuff also comes from good companies. I assume your monitor was cheap. Anyway, this is why I always head over to good ol Microcenter, Best Buy or whatever to view sceens before I buy.
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  • timon_tablet
    @JPNpower

    No, you are wrong,

    That is Iiyama's a topmost-model CRT monitor at 2003,
    Not cheaper than others, but it was really bad.

    a top-model = a topmost model, Ok?
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  • JPNpower
    speed reading. grr. Anyway, my other point still holds true.
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  • timon_tablet
    @JPNpower

    in other points you are still possible inaccurate,

    I have had ever taken some photos inside the Iiyama topmost-model CRT monitor, have not yet post it to internet, but my friend ever seen the photos.
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  • soldier44
    Another cheapo 1080 tiny display another day.
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