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In Korea, Samsung presented the 23-inch 2342BWX LCD monitor to the public that boasts QWXGA resolution. It still maintains the same 16:9 aspect ratio found in many displays nowadays, but rather than the more common 1920x1080 resolution, Samsung 2342BWX has 2048x1152. This causes fonts and displays to be rather small, but the 23-inch screen can then fit a couple of A4-sized or letter-sized documents side-by-side even if you use a side bar (say, Windows Vista's).

Samsung is apparently targeting people who have a need for more than one monitor, hoping that this one caters to their needs better and eliminate the need for a second display. The Samsung 2342BWX LCD has thin black bezel, 20,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, and a 5-millisecond response time. It will be available soon in South Korea (later internationally) for around $315.



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