Nov 16, 2010 11:07 GMT  ·  By

With all the new video cards coming out from AMD's and NVIDIA's various partners, it makes sense that new monitors would debut as well, and Envision decided to make its own contribution in the shape of three LCDs.

“To be able to address all the main requirements and exceed the expectations for the most practical monitor - ENVISION has combined the new technology and stylish design in its 60 Series, which already is the best-selling series in several worldwide markets,” states the press release.

The three new displays that the company has put together are the H2060, H2460w and G2460w, all of them widescreen models.

In that order, they have screen sizes of 20 inches, 23.6 inches and, again, 23.6 inches, respectively.

The H2060+ can be seen as the more modest of the trio, as it has a native resolution of 1,600 x 900 pixels.

This device also settles for just a D-Sub output in terms of connectivity, and its contrast ratio is of 60,000:1, while the response time is 5ms.

The second monitor, H2460W, is more or less identical to the H2060+, but has a diagonal of 23.6 inches, as already mentioned, and a better resolution.

To be more specific, it has support for Full HD media (1,920 x 1,080 pixels).

Finally, the G2460w is similar to its similarly-sized sibling, both in terms of Full HD resolution and everything else, except for the connectivity options.

Basically, besides the D-Sub input, the monitor comes with a DVI connector, making it compatible with a wider range of video boards and, thus, PCs.

Envision made the 60 Series in such a way as to be good for multitasking, the Dynamic Color Boost feature and i-Menu function being there to modify display effects.

Unfortunately, pricing details were not disclosed, but sales should start soon, so this final detail should not take too long to arrive.