BenQ’s FP785+ LCD Monitors are Covered with Far Eastern Masterpieces

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BenQ’s FP785+ LCD Monitors
are the most beautifully designed monitors we’ve ever come across. BenQ partnered with the National Palace Museum in Taiwan to use two of Giuseppe Castiglione’s masterpieces on some of their 17" LCD monitors. The two paintings include "Everlasting Verdure of the Immortal Calyx, An Album of Image_bin1Flower Studies" and "Ayusi Scattering Rebels with Upraised Spear". The monitors have a 1280×1024 resolution, a 700:1 contrast ratio, a DVI and VGA connection, and two 2 watt speakers are also built in. Unfortunately, there are a limited number of 1,300 monitors available for each design. We can’t help but desperately wish that they would bring these monitors over to the U.S.


 

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  1. Gizmodiva.com on December 15th, 2006 6:32 am

    BenQ’s FP785+ LCD Monitors have Oriental designs

    Very chic designs adorn the BenQ’s FP785+ LCD Monitors; they are one of the most exquisite pieces we have seen. BenQ in partnership with the National Palace Museum in Taiwan has use two of Giuseppe Castiglione’s masterpieces on some of their 17″ LCD m…

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