Jun 15, 2011 12:53 GMT  ·  By

It appears that AOC is one of those companies that are eager to unveil a whole bunch of new devices, namely monitors of multiple kinds, especially with the CEA Line Show on the way.

Each year, there are a number of electronics shows that take place at different times and in different parts of the world.

Among the best known ones are the Consumer Electronics Show, CeBIT and Computex, where all sorts of IT players gather and exhibit products, both old and new.

Another show, one that is actually set to take place soon, is the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) Line Show in New York.

It is there that AOC will go and put on display not one or two, but several monitors, each with different perks, in addition to a palm-sized Bluetooth presenter.

The e1649Fwu and e2251Fwu, as their names suggest, have display sizes of 16 inches and 22 inches, respectively.

They are different from most of their cohort by virtue of having USB connectivity instead of VGA, HDMI, DVI, DisplayPort or whatever else. Their main specs are Full HD resolution (1,920 x 1,080 pixels), DCR (Dynamic Contrast Ratio) of 1,000:1 and a response time of 5ms, plus brightness of 250 cd/m2.

The 2353Ph is a Full HD ultrathin (9.2mm), 23-inch display with a DCR of 50,000,000:1, a response time of 5ms and the same brightness as above. It boasts HDMI (2 ports) and VGA.

AOC also created the 2352PHZ, a 23-inch HD (1,366 x 768 pixels) 3D monitor with DCR or 20,000,000:1 and 3D support. There is also mention of the similarly-sized HD-capable 2339SFwT, with touch support.

Finally, the 22-inch Aire Play 2343Fi is a 22-incher with an iPod docking station at the base, although it also supports iPhones.

Unfortunately, there is, at the moment, no pricing or availability info on any of these devices, nor on the KB01 presenter (combined a Bluetooth keyboard with a trackpad, for controlling home theaters or business presentations).