They are all low-end displays with IPS technology or TN panels

Oct 10, 2013 08:02 GMT  ·  By

Displays can come in various shapes, sizes and prices, and Packard Bell figured it was time for some that would cater to the needs of the lower half of the consumer segment.

There are three Viseo Series and two Maestro Series monitors. The former use TN screens, while the latter have IPS LCDs.

For those who don't know, IPS technology enables wider viewing angles (178/178-degrees). That is why the 21.5-inch and 23-inch 226DXbmid and 236Dbd cost €129.99/$129.99 and €149.99/$149.99.

Since we're on the subject of specifications, the maestro monitors possess LED backlight, 5 ms response time, a dynamic contrast ratio of 100,000,000:1 and D-Sub+DVI+HDMI inputs.

As for the Viseo, they have D-Sub/DVI/HDMI connectivity, 5ms response time and TN panels. They measure 21.5, 24 and 27 inches, respectively, and have prices of €109.99/$109.99, €129.99/$129.99 and €209.99/$209.99.