
Dell, one of Japan’s best electronic manufacturing company has announced its latest LCD monitor, the Dell U2410. This latest device has a 24-inch display that utilizes IPS LCD panel. This model features features 1920×1200 full HD resolution, 1000:1 contrast ratio, 400cd/m2 brightness, 6ms reponse time and 178-degree viewing angle. The 24-inch LCD covers 96% of the Adobe RGB color space, and 100% of the sRGB color space. Dell U2410 offers screen split function, and has integrated 4-port USB hub, VGA, DVI-D, HDMI, and display port inputs. Release date is not yet announced, but people in Japan can grab one now for ¥72,450, or about $760.
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Dell – a Japanese Company? Har! I wonder what Michael Dell would think of that?!
I didn’y say that Dell is originated in Japan. I said they are one of the “best manufacturer” in Japan, because they have also established their subsidiaries there.
“The corporate structure and management of Dell extends beyond the board of directors. The Dell Global Executive Management Committee sets strategic directions. Dell has regional senior vice-presidents for countries other than the United States, including David Marmonti for EMEA and Stephen J. Felice for Asia/Japan. As of 2007[update], other officers included Martin Garvin (senior vice president for worldwide procurement) and Susan E. Sheskey (vice president and chief information officer).”
From wikipedia