Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Nanao LCD Monitor with Human Presence Sensor

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Nanao LCD Monitor with Human Presence Sensor

Naneo is adding an infra-red sensor to its monitors to detect a human presence and eventually cut capability consumption whether no human is detected. It consumes less ability in general (18W-25W, depending on models). To supply you with a reference, our Dell 20″ 2001FP consumes 90 Watt. The sensor can detect a person within 120cm, based on motion. Two display sizes are available: 20″ (1600×1200) and 23″ (1920×1080). While the sensor is interesting, the price is too high: the 20″ goes for $385. We’re pretty certain that a sensor-equipped capability strip and a plain 20″ goes for less.

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